APPLE TREES 
SCARFF’S LIST OF GOOD DEPEMDABLE VARIETIES SELECTED 
FOR QUALITY PRODUCTIVITY AND DEPENDABILITY. 
IQ DI large waxen yellow Apple of the Transparent type. 
■ Lodi has inherited the good qualities of Transparent 
and apparently has few if any of its faults. The Apples are very 
large for this early season, averaging mostly 21/4" and up. The 
color is the clear attractive yellow of the Transparent but the 
apples handle and keep much better because of the somewhat 
thicker skin and firmer flesh. Because of their size they may be 
picked for market or culinary use at the same time as Trans¬ 
parent, but are at their best if allowed to hang a week or ten 
days later—about the first of the Duchess season. They do not 
drop seriously as do most early apples. The size makes it espe¬ 
cially desirable for market purposes and it meets the re¬ 
quirements of a variety for home planting because the apples 
may be used over such a long period of time and the fact that 
it has the same high cooking qualities as Transparent. Price, 
Lodi Trees 5c higher than other varieties listed below. 
DOUBLE SPORT OF STARK—COLOR AND QUALITY 
New 
Better Color—Finer Texture—Higher Quality. These com¬ 
bined with the other good characters of the common Stark will 
make “Miami” one of the leading winter apples for both home 
and commercial use. The fruiting trees which we have are 
identical to Stark—vigorous, thrifty and heavy producers. The fruit is above medium to large; color solid 
pinkish bronze to bright red and flesh is crisp, juicy, better quality and finer texture than Stark. Excellent for 
culinary use. MIAMI is a high quality eating apple, crisp, juicy and having a rich yellowish flesh when 
ripe. They are good to eat soon after picking but develop their best quality in mid-winter and keeps in good 
common storage until spring. 
SCARFPS NEW MIAMI 
PRICE APPLE TREES 
(except where otherwise noted) 
Each Per 10 Per 25 
. 75c 65c 60c 
.. 60c 50c 45c 
TURLEY WINESAP “S 
very attractive appearance. Turley is a winesap seed¬ 
ling from the Orchard of the Indiana State Horti¬ 
cultural Society. It has unusual culinary qualities, 
excellent for eating and is a late keeper. Tree is 
a vigorous grower, well formed and an annual crop¬ 
per. Growers who have Turley in their orchards 
prefer it to the Stamens primarily because of its 
greater productivity; better color, large size and 
freedom from cracking. We have planted heavily 
to Turley in our own young orchards and can highly 
recommend it to our customers. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Transparent, Lodi, Red Duchess, 
Wealthy, Maiden Blush, Summer 
Rambo, Milton. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Grimes Golden, Jonathan, McIntosh, Red 
Spy, Baldwin, Double Red Delicious, Cort¬ 
land, Yellow Delicious, Kendal, Winter 
Maiden Blush. 
LATE WINTER VARIETIES 
Red Baldwin, Miami Red, Rome, Gallia 
Beauty, Double Red Stamens, Turley Wine¬ 
sap, York, Red Stark, Macoun. 
Send your order early. Give the trees your careful attention 
and it will be surprising how soon you will have a fine bearing 
orchard. Scarff’s New Miami Red 
RED ROME 
(Gallia Beauty) This Gallia 
is the best of the several Red 
Rome strains. A number of young trees of this 
variety and also Turley in our own orchards 
came into bearing the past few years and I want to 
tell you their superiority over the older standard 
kinds was very marked. There is no difficulty in 
selling these beautiful large, solid, red apples. Gallia 
is identical in quality with Rome Beauty but, of 
course, solid red in color. 
QQI AQ ^fuit fiery red and hangs 
on the tree long after 
ripe—making it exceedingly ornamental as well as 
valuable for making jellies. We can recommend it 
as one of the finest and most beautiful crabs grown. 
HYSLOP CRAB Best late fruiting crab. 
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