4 COUNTY AGENTS SPECIAL PRICE LIST 
Tolman Sweet. The leading sweet apple. Trees 
hardy, long-lived and bear early. Fruit pale yellow, 
sometimes blushed. Flesh firm, white and sweet. 
Wealthy. Another fall apple in the South, which is 
hardy in the North. Fruit of good appearance, shaded 
to dark red. Flesh tender sub-acid. Especially adapted 
to sandy soils. 
Yellow Delicious. An all-purpose apple with almost 
every good quality. Trees vigorous and productive. 
Fruit uniform in size, coloring to a good yellow color. 
Flavor very distinctive and pleasing. 
York Imperial. A late fall or early winter variety, 
planted largely in the Virginias and adjoining states. 
Fruits keep and ship exceptionally well. 
Winter Apples: 
Baldwin. Probably the most extensively grown of 
any winter apple in the Eastern states. Fruit uniform 
in shape, yellow blushed and mottled with red. Flesh 
crisp, tender and juicy. 
Cortland. Very similar to McIntosh, but if possible 
an improvement. Fruit bright deep red in color. Flesh 
snow white, firm, crisp and tender. 
Jonathan. Everybody places this variety among the 
best in both appearance and quality. Medium sized 
fruits with brilliant red skins. Flesh nearly white, crisp 
and tender with a distinctly pleasant aroma. 
Mammoth Black Twig. A seedling of Winesap, 
growing more vigorously. Bears large fruits of good 
quality. 
Rome Beauty. An excellent market variety. Fruit 
uniform and very attractive. Planted largely in com¬ 
mercial orchards, but fits well into the home orchard. 
Red Rome Beauty. Quite an improvement over the 
Rome Beauty as far as color is concerned. Quality 
practically the same. 
Stayman Winesap. Larger than the common Wine- 
sap. Fruit dark, rich red, indistinctly striped. Keeps 
well and can be used in every way. One of the best. 
Winesap. Thrives everywhere planted. Fruit excel¬ 
lent. Keeps well and is good commercially. 
Winter Banana. Trees very hardy, vigorous and 
fruitful. Fruit clear, pale yellow, with a delicate blush. 
Flavor rich, mixture of sweet and sour. 
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Yates. Very popular in the South, especially in 
Georgia. A heavy bearer and good keeper. Fruit will 
often stay on trees until near Christmas if not picked. 
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Transcendent. An early ripening variety, ripening in 
August. Color yellow, overspread with bright red. 
Flesh very crisp and tender. 
