APPLE TREES 
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ROWING good Apple trees is one of our 
pecialties. Our list of varieties is confined 
to the best ones only. Most varieties of 
Apples on our list do well in all sections of 
the country where Apples are grown. For 
spraying instructions consult your County 
Agent or Experiment Station in your state. 
STANDARD APPLES—Continued 
RED STAYMAN. A solid red sport of Stay' 
man. Our own selected sport. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large, roundish, slightly 
conical, with bright red on a pale yellow 
ground; fine grained, juicy; good quality. 
Winter Apple. 
SWEET BOUGH. Large, pale yellow, sweet; 
grimes golden summer Apple. 
SMOKEHOUSE. Winter. Fruit medium to large, uniform size and shape. Color yellow or green' 
ish mottled with rather dark red. October to March. 
it’s a Beauty 
A brilliant, solid red that produces over 50 
per cent more extra fancy Apples for color grade 
than common Rome Beauty. A beautiful Apple 
identical in quality, productiveness and other 
characteristics with the regular Rome—except 
for a greatly superior color. 
RED ROME 
The market calls for a dazzling red. Here it is in all its beaut 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Winter. November to April, but keeps well in May. A profitable sort 
to grow for market, and the best for home use. Large in sue, fine appearance. Flesh yellow, good 
flavor, juicy, and crisp. Color red. A great success. 
WEALTHY. Fall. Almost solid red. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy, fine grained. A good keeper. 
WINTER BANANA. Sue large, golden yellow 
with bright crimson-red. Beautifully shaped. 
Flesh lemomyellow, fine grained, suRacid, 
rich, aromatic flavor. Season November to 
January. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Among the earliest 
to ripen and the largest of all early Apples. A 
better name for it is “Big Red Apple.” Flesh 
is white, and slightly tart, like Transparent. 
Bears heavily on young trees. July. 
RED ROME 
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