An apple a day may keep the doctor away; but it was the apple that started the dressmaker's business. 3 
5 to 6 ft., 45c each, by express collect. 
4 ft. and up, 2 year, 30c each, $25.00 per 100, prepaid. 
3 ft. and up, 2 year, 20c each postpaid. 
YOU 
CAN HAVE 
THE YEAR 
’ROUND 
Red Delicious 
We have apples for rich, apples for poor, 
Apples good from skin to core. 
Apples cooked or eaten raw 
Are good for Children, Paw and Maw, 
And make the finest orchard you ever saw. 
It is an established fact that of all 
fruits the apple is the most important. 
It has been rightly called the “King of 
Fruits.” Its period of ripening ex¬ 
tends nearly throughout the year and 
by careful selection of varieties, an 
almost constant succession may be 
obtained. It is not a luxury but a 
staple article of food and the demand for good 
apples is increasing faster than the supply. 
We use only the very best quality of French 
apple seedlings on which to propagate our 
apples. We believe this to be of the utmost 
importance in order that the trees may have 
a good foundation, be free from all disease 
and insure a healthy and permanent growth. 
We have discarded all varieties not profitable 
to the planter and recommend the following 
varieties. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
DUCHESS. July. Handsome, large fruit, greenish yellow, almost wholly covered with stripes and 
splashes of bright crimson. Flesh is white, slightly acid, tender, juicy and pleasant. 
EARLY HARVEST. Season, July. A medium to large pale yellow apple of very line flavor. Tree 
a moderately erect grower and a good bearer. 
RED JUNE. A little later than Early Harvest. 
Medium size, yellow and red stripes, very good 
quality, good bearer. The best early Apple. 
July to August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Season, August. 
Another splendid early eating Apple. Hardy, 
does well in far north as well as all over the 
country. Good size, almost a clear white in 
color, turning to the palest yellow. Flavor 
sub-acid and very pleasant. 
FALL VARIETIES 
ANOKA. Ripens in September. The size, color 
and flavor of the Anoka make it a favorite. 
Also a good keeper. The remarkable feature of 
this excellent Apple is that it comes into bear¬ 
ing very young, is also dwarf in stature, so that 
it is well adapted to back yard planting or 
closer in the orchard. 
FAMEUSE (Snow). September: fine dessert 
Apple; deep crimson skin, snowy white flesh. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Good size, fine flavor, 
beautifully blushed, good bearer, a fine Apple 
for home and market. September. 
splendid Apple. 
Grimes Golden 
