Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
^rees for ‘Pleasure and (Profit 
Profit tor the Orchard—Health tor the Home—Beauty tor the Grounds 
ANOKA APPLES 
1. Round, red-striped Apples. 
2. Early summer eating variety. 
3. Forms fruit buds on 1-yr. trees. 
4. Ripens early; very juicy. 
5. Medium growth; permits easy 
harvesting. 
Truly a Wonder Apple 
for Everybody 
It is truly a wonder Apple because it forms fruit buds 
on one'year'old wood, so that a one-year-old tree will 
bear fruit the second year after planting, and keep it 
up every year. 
Anoka is a round, red-striped Apple of attractive 
appearance and good quality. The fruit ripens early 
and is juicy with pleasant sub-acid flesh that pleases 
everybody. 
Anoka upsets all the ordinary ideas about Apple 
trees and introduces a new era in Apple culture, for 
in Anoka the whole nature of the tree is changed to 
permit early bearing of fruit. 
The tree is of medium dwarf habit, and will be 
planted in thousands of small gardens, where space 
does not allow the planting of large-sized, slow-fruiting 
trees. 
Other Standard Apples 
Quantity Rates: 
1-4 of one variety at the “each-” rate. 
5-49 of one variety at the 10 rate. 
50 or more of one variety at the 100 rate. 
Anoka—It bears the second year 
PRICES: 
Caliper 
2-yr., 11/16" and up 
2-yr., 9/16"-ll/16" 
2-yr., 7/16"- 9/16" 
Height 
5-7' 
4-6' 
4-5' 
Each 10 100 
^0.75 ^6.50 ^50.00 
.65 5.50 40.00 
.50 4.00 30.00 
Prices: Strong two-year trees, ^1.00 each. First 
orders receive the largest trees. 
Last year our supply was exhausted early, so place 
your orders now. 
Best* Summer Varieties 
Astrachan, Red. Crimson. Most popular all-round sum¬ 
mer Apple. 
_Duchess of Oldenburg. Large, streaked red and yellow. 
Sub-acid. Early bearer. 
Gravenstein, Red. Solid red. Sub-acid. Excellent for 
cooking and eating. 
McIntosh, Early. McIntosh-like in color, flavor and 
texture. 
, Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, juicy and sub-acid. 
Trees bear young. 
Leading Autumn Apples 
\/Kendall. Solid dark red. McIntosh type and flavor, but 
a better keeper. Recent introduction of the New 
York Fruit Testing Assn. Very promising. 2-year 
trees, 75c each; ^6.50 per 10. 
Macoun. Similar to McIntosh in flavor and quality, 
darker in color and ripening a little later. One of 
the new introductions. 
.-^'McIntosh, Red. Dark red. White, juicy flesh. A favor¬ 
ite for New England and New York Orchards. 
Wealthy. Red. Large. Bears young. A good pollenizer 
for McIntosh. 
Winter Varieties That Excel 
Baldwin. Red blushed. The standard winter Apple. 
—Cortland. Large, dark red. Like McIntosh in flavor and quality 
but ripens later. Very popular to prolong the McIntosh season. 
A good keeper. Recommended for home planting or orchards. 
—Delicious. Large, brilliant dark red. An Apple of highest quality 
and attractiveness. Splendid keeper and shipper. For home or 
orchard planting. 
Voting. A very large and showy red Apple with a November to 
January season. 
Northern Spy. Striped red. A rapid grower and good bearer. 
High quality Apples. 
--Red Spy. Red form of the popular Northern Spy. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish green. Unexcelled cooking Apple. 
Roxbury Russet. An old favorite which keeps throughout the 
winter. 
..Stayman’s Winesap. Vigorous grower. Early and annual bearer. 
Fruit yellow, nearly covered with red. 
Crab Apples 
Hyslop. Brilliant red. Sub-acid. Ripens in October. 
Transcendent. Bright red and yellow. Highest quality. Ripens in 
September. 
APPROVED AND TESTED 
Apple trees growing in our fields are in¬ 
spected annually for trueness to name by Dr. 
J. K. Shaw of the Mass. Fruit Growers Assn. 
Insist upon receiving inspected Apple trees for 
your own protection. There is no extra cost 
to you. 
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