McMinnville, Tennessee 
3 
Cortland. Very similar to McIntosh, but if possi¬ 
ble 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 seeding of Winesap,. 
growing more vigorously. Bears large fruits of good 
quality. 
Eome Beauty. An excellent market variety. 
Fruit uniform and very attractive. Planted largely 
in commercial orchards, but fits well into the home 
orchard. 
Red Rome Beauty. Quite an improvement over 
the Rome Beauty as far as color is concerned. Qual¬ 
ity practically the same. 
Stayman Winesap. Larger than the common 
Winesap. Fruit dark, rich red, indistinctly striped. 
Keeps well and can be used in every way. One of 
the best. 
Winesap. Thrives everywhere planted. Fruit ex¬ 
cellent. 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. 
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. 
Crab Apples: 
Transcendent. An early ripening variety, ripen¬ 
ing in August. Color yellow, overspread with bright 
red. Flesh very crisp and tender. 
Whitney. Ripens in late August. Has all the 
good qualities that an early Crab Apple can have. 
Very tender and juicy. Not excessively acid when 
ripe. 
PEAR—Whips. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 
to 
3 feet 
.25 
$2.25 
$20.00 
3 
to 
4 feet 
_ .30 
2.75 
25.00 
4 
to 
5 feet 
.35 
3.25 
30.00 
PEAR 
TREES—Two year branched. 
3 
to 
4 feet 
.40 
3.75 
35.00 
4 
to 
5 feet 
.45 
4.25 
40.00 
5 
to 
6 feet _ 
.50 
4.75 
45.00 
Varieties: 
Bartlett. Grown profitably in every pear growing 
section in America. Trees vigorous and bear young. 
