CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 1 
FRUITS, ETC. 
We can furnish most of the varieties in fruit 
trees and berry plants that are grown in this sec¬ 
tion. We grow some varieties that are not shown in 
this list and we solicit your orders for your full 
needs. If not able to furnish exactly, we will send 
one nearest like it unless you specify that we shall 
not substitute. This has reference to small assorted 
orders—on commercial orders WE DO NOT SUB¬ 
STITUTE. 
APPLE—Whips. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
2 to 3 feet_ .20 $1.75 $15.00 $125.00? 
3 to 4 feet_ .25 2.25 20.0® 175.00 
4 to 5 feet_ .30 2.75 25.00 225.00 
* Anoka trees are 5 cents higher per tree in all sizes- 
APPLE—Two year branched. 
3 to 4 feet_ .35 3.25 30.00 
4 to 5 feet_ .40 3.75 35.00 
5 to 6 feet_ .45 4.25 40.00 
Varieties: 
Early or Summer Apples: 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest variety of apple- 
Fruits pale yellow, slightly acid, and markets in good 
condition. Trees bear young. 
Duchess. A late summer variety which thrives 
anywhere and bears well flavcfred fruit. An all pur¬ 
pose apple. 
Maiden Blush. A late summer apple. Possibly 
the best commercial variety for cooking in its season- 
Early Harvest. One of the earliest summer ap¬ 
ples. Trees very vigorous and productive. Fruit 
tender with yellow skin. Good for eating and cook¬ 
ing. 
Red June. An early summer apple, producing 
medium sized red fruit of distinctive flavor. No 
hcpne orchard is complete without it. 
Hackworth. A southern variety of distinctive 
merit. Should have a place in all family orchards in 
Dixie. 
Late Fall Apples: 
Grimes Golden. A favorite yellow apple. Fruit 
medium, uniform, yellow. Flesh tender and crisp, 
slightly acid. Stores well. 
Kinnard’s Choice. Originated in Tennessee. One 
of the best all purpose red apples. Similar in colbr 
to Winesap, but ripens earlieo. Appreciated wher¬ 
ever known. 
