We Make These Great Price Reductions on Apple Trees 
To Save You Money ami Enable You to Plan anil B*lant for Future Proiluction 
• We offer this year one of the largest and best lots of one and two year apple trees we have had in 
many years. Our two year, well branched trees are hard to equal and our variety assortment is one of 
the best available. 
OUR NEW LOW PRICES 
on APPLE TREES 
All varieties except “Colora” Red York, Richared Delicious and Blaxtayman. 
Figure your order on apple trees at the following rates: (Prices listed are per tree). 
ONE YEAR TREES 1-10 
Extra Fine, 5-6 ft.S .50 
Planters Grade, 4-5 ft.45 
Medium size, 3-4 ft.40 
Small size, 3-3 ft.35 
TWO YEAR TREES 
Largest size, 5-6 ft., 11/16 in. up.55 
Medium size. 4-5 ft., 9-11/16 in.50 
Small size, 3%-5 ft., 7-9/16 in.45 
Eight grade, 2y 2 -4 ft., 5-7/16 in.35 
CORTLAND 
CRIMSON BEAUTY. Hardy grower, very produc¬ 
tive, early bearer, earliest apple known. Flesh 
sub-acid, pleasant to eat; ripens Tilly 1. 1 yr. 
trees only. 
l'EEEOW TRANSPARENT. Eary bearer, fruit 
good size, skin clear, white to pale yellow, flavor 
very good. Ripens July 1-10. 
LODI APPLE. The Lodi after being tested over 
quite a large area is now proving one of the most 
worthy Early Apples of recent introduction. It is 
of Transparent type only much larger and more 
firm. The tree is more spreading and vigorous 
and bears more regular than Transparent. It 
should be interplanted for cross Polonization. It 
ripens a few days later than Transparent but is 
large and can be picked with Transparent if de¬ 
sired. We ask no additional price for Lodi. 
ANOKA. One of Prof. Hansens Hybrids and note¬ 
worthy for its beautiful red striped fruit and 
early bearing. The fruit is good quality ripening 
shortly after yellow transparent. 1 yr. trees only. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Largest of all early ap¬ 
ples. Flesh white, juicy, tart, very good. Like 
Transparent bears young. July 10-15. 
EARLY HARVEST (Yellow Harvest). Medium to 
large, beautiful, fine flavor. Ripens July 15-30. 
1 yr. trees only. 
EARLY McINTOSH. a McIntosh hybrid being al¬ 
most solid red in color, very crisp and juicy, with 
same high quality as the well-known McIntosh. 
A thrifty grower and regular bearer. Follows 
Transparent close. 
DUCHESS. Vigorous grower, Russian origin, large, 
striped tender, juicy, sub-acid; regular bearer. 
Very hardy tree. 
STARR. One of the finest early apples grown in 
New Jersey. Large to very large, green in color. 
Tree develops rapidly, fruits young. 
MELBA. A McIntosh in quality and appearance, 
only more flat in shape. Canadian origin. Tree 
vigorous and productive. 1 yr. trees only. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. Large striped apple ripen¬ 
ing after Duchess, good quality and ripens over 
several weeks time. 
MONMOUTH BEAUTY. One of the finest summer 
apples. Fruit large, excellent for cooking and 
eating. 
MILTON. Typical McIntosh, coloring full red, very 
good quality. Tree hardy and vigorous. Ripens 
3 to 4 weeks before McIntosh. 
10-50 
50-300 
300-600 
600 up 
$ .35 
$ .30 
$ .28 
$ .26 
.30 
.27 
.25 
.22 
.28 
.25 
.22 
.20 
.23 
.20 
.18 
.16 
.45 
.35 
.30 
.28 
.40 
.32 
.27 
.24 
.35 
.28 
.23 
.20 
.25 
.20 
.17 
.15 
WEALTHY. 
Fruit brilliant red, fine 
quality. 
of its season, good keeper, adapted to cold clim¬ 
ates, bears early. Used as a polienator. Season 
August 15-25. 
SUMMER RAMBO. Large, flat, streaked red and 
yellow. Fine flavor, juicy, tender, productive. 
Ripens August 20-25. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Fruit exceptionally large, sub¬ 
acid; color green slightly triped with red blush. 
Tree vigorous and one of our finest baking apples. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Highest quality fancy dessert 
apple. Ranks with Delicious and Jonathan. Med¬ 
ium to large, bright yellow, pink cheek. Tree; 
hardy, highly recommended to pollenize. Ripens 
September 10-15. The old home orchard stand,jy 
and a great apple wherever planted. 
SMOKEHOUSE. Moderate bearing. Fruit yellow, 
striped with dull red, very attractive. Ripens 
September 10-20. 
NORTHWEST GREENING. Tree vigorous, hardy. 
Fruit large to very large; clear green skin, yellow 
fleshed, fine grained and firm. Very attractive. 
JONATHAN. A good commercial apple, hard to 
equal for hardiness and productiveness. Good 
quality, medium size, excellent eating and cook¬ 
ing apple. Used as filler and polienator. 
IMPROVED ALL RED JONATHAN. If you are 
not getting enough color on your Jonathan, plant 
this Improved strain. You will be satisfied with 
the results. Both 1 yr. and 2 yr. old trees avail¬ 
able. 
OPALESCENT. Very large, brilliant dark red all 
over; tree bears young and very prolific. Quality 
good. Its beauty and size gives it ready sale. 
YELLOYV DELICIOUS. This apple has received na¬ 
tional publicity during the last few years. It is 
famous for quality, which is hard to equal. This 
combined with fine, firm texture of flesh and its 
golden yellow skin, attracts the consuming public. 
Tree thrifty and extremely productive, bears early 
with abundant crop while very young. 
McINTOSH. Tree vigorous with spreading head, 
good bearer; fruit medium to large, brilliant crim¬ 
son, flesh snow-white, crisp, slightly aromatic, 
good quality. Ripens September 5-20. One of the 
greatest general purpose home and comemrcial 
apples ever introduced. 
IMPROVED ALL RED McINTOSH. A special se¬ 
lected strain of the famous McIntosh apple. Solid 
red color without stripe. Finest type of the Mc¬ 
Intosh Red strain at present. Both 1 yr. and 2 yr. 
old trees available. 
KENDALL. Has attracted more attention from 
fruit growers than any other new apple of Mc¬ 
Intosh season. Apples large, whitish, fine grain¬ 
ed flesh of McIntosh. Flavor the same. Apples 
hang better than McIntosh. 
LAWFAM. A product of Central Experiment farm 
Ottawa, Canada. A cross between Lawyer and 
Fameuse and one of the most beautiful of the 
new McIntosh types of apples. Excellent quality, 
fine tree growth and fruit hangs well to tree. A 
very deserving new type of the McIntosh which 
should be tried out promptly by fruit growers in 
the McIntosh districts. 
LOBO. Same season as McIntosh, larger apple, 
colors earlier, full red, extra quality. Recom¬ 
mended for Southern growers. 
MEDINA. Delicious shape and appearance. Recom¬ 
mended by N. Y. Fruit testing asso. to prolong the 
Delicious season. 
ORLEANS. Same season as Delicious only better 
keener in common storage. The flavor resembles 
that of Staymans. Apple shape and color of De¬ 
licious. 
WINTER BANANA. Vigorous grower, early bear¬ 
er. Fruit smooth and golden yellow usually shad¬ 
ed with red blush, flesh fine grained, rich, sub-acid. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Medium to large size, pale yel¬ 
low, firm, rich and very sweet. Vigorous, hardy 
and productive. 
1 yr. Budded Apple Trees. No Better Can Be Grown 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Fruit large and 
handsome. Dark green overspread with yellow. 
Flesh tender, rather acid, flavor excellent. Ripens 
September 25-30. 
BALDYVIN. No home orchard is complete without 
the Baldwin. An old favorite and one of the great 
apples in the northern sections. Noted for quali¬ 
ty and long keeping merits. Tree very vigorous 
and productive. 
CORTLAND. Improved McIntosh very similar but 
more uniform in size. Has more color but bright 
stripe. Apples firmer, just as juicy and do not 
drop. Good shipper. Becoming a great commer¬ 
cial apple. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Fine, hardy, red Winter anple. 
Succeeds over a wide range of country. Bears 
four years from planting, regularly and heavy. 
Fruit of medium size, skin yellow covered with 
two shades of red. October 1. 
ALBEMARLE—NEYVTON PIPPIN. Large, smooth 
skinned, beautifully colored yellow apple. A val¬ 
uable market variety. Tree long lived and pro¬ 
ductive. 
NORTHERN SPY 7 . Large, roundish-conical, slight¬ 
ly ribbed, handsomely striped with red. flavor 
rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid. Renowned for fine 
quality. 
RED NORTHERN SPY 7 . A typical Northern Spy 
eveept in color. The Red Spy colors a solid red 
without stripe or splashes. 
MACOUN. Very highly colored, no stripe. Same 
quality as McIntosh, same texture fruit. Hangs 
better than McIntosh. Ripens 2 to 3 jyeeks after 
Cortland. Recommended to extend McIntosh sea¬ 
son. 
TURLEY 7 . A Winsap seedling tree, vigorous grow¬ 
er, resembles Staymans, apples large, almost solid 
red, texture of fruit like Staymans. Productive. 
STAYMANS W'INESAP. Most profitable apple ever 
grown in the fruit areas of the Central States. 
Tree vigorous and hardy, early bearer, very pro¬ 
ductive, fruit medium to large, skin smooth, 
slightly striped, colored to dull red. Flesh yel¬ 
low, firm, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, a splendid late 
keeping variety. October 10-15. 
ROME BEAUTY. Keeps in good condition until 
May and June. Large round, mottled and striped 
different shades of red. Flavor and quality av¬ 
erage ; always sells and brings good prices. 
GALLIA BEAUTY RED ROME. Rightfully called 
the world’s most beautiful apple. A typical Rome 
type tree being thrifty, hardy, productive. The 
fruit colors a brilliant bright red. Keeps ex¬ 
tremely well in storage. 
PARAGON. One of the best of the long keeping 
winter apples. Does well on most any soil: thrifty 
grower and fruits young, bears regular. Winesap 
type, fine quality, nicely colored red with yellow 
flesh. 
YY’INESAP. Medium size, dark red. juicy, mild. A 
favorite late winter apple and a leading commer¬ 
cial variety on all markets, as well as a very pop¬ 
ular home apple in the West. A high-class 
dessert apple. Nov 1st to 10th. 
CRAB APPLES 
Prices same as other standard apple trees. 
IIY'SLOP. Fruit medium, deep crimson and splash¬ 
ed with maroon. Flesh fine, tree vigorous where 
hardy. 
TRANSCENDENT. Season September. Fruit brown¬ 
ish-yellow blushed with carmine. Flesh firm, tree 
vigorous grower, hardy. 
DOLGA. A handsome red crab apple of medium 
size. The fruit jellies easily. Tree vigorous, 
hardy and productive. 
