FRUIT TREES 
Fruit trees are our specialty. We grow them in great quantities and are able to fill orders 
for large commercial plantings. We will furnish first-class stock in whatever grades we are able 
to supply when your order arrives. We encourage you to order early while stocks are complete. 
Write for our special prices to Commercial Planters. 
Our fruit trees are graded according to the standards of the American Association of Nurs¬ 
erymen, which means that they average 50% larger for each grade than the trees sold by most 
nurseries in the Northwest, AND THEY WILL COST YOU NO MORE. Our trees are grown from 
scions taken from bearing trees so far as is practicable, assuring good strains. 
APPLES Each 10 
3- 4 feet .$0.45 $4.00 
4- 6 feet .50 4.50 
2-year selected branched . . . .75 6.50 
Baldwin. Large; round; bright red; crisp. Tree 
vigorous and productive. January to April. 
Banana. See winter Banana. 
Black Rome Beauty. Like the Rome Beauty ex¬ 
cepting that its color is a very dark red and 
it has a much better flavor. November to 
February. Good commercial variety. 
Cortland. New. Large; red; juicy; fine shipper. 
Similar to Improved McIntosh. 
Delicious. The great commercial variety of the 
Northwest. The famous “five point" apple. 
Red striped. November to March. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Large; round; streaked 
with red. Vigorous; hardy, and productive. 
An excellent variety for the orchard. Sept. 
Early McIntosh. A new variety of fine merit. 
Bright red, round-oblate shape. Tree hardy, 
vigorous productive. Cross between Mc¬ 
Intosh and Yellow Transparent. Ten days 
later than Yellow Transparent. Add 10c. 
Gravenstein. Large; striped; juicy and tender; 
vigorous and productive. Best sauce apple. 
August and September. 
Gri mes Golden. High quality; medium large; 
yellow. Tree hardy and productive. Novem¬ 
ber to March. 
Jonathan. Medium to small. Yellow skin nearly 
covered with lively red. Fine grained and 
tender. Tree slender and spreading. Good 
commercial sort. November to April. 
King of Tompkins County. Large; striped red 
and yellow. Vigorous grower. Oct.-Nov. 
Lady. Beautiful dessert apple. Lemon with 
bright red cheek. Very small; crisp and juicy. 
Useful for ornaments. Prolific. Dec. to May. 
Lodi. This is a new improved Yellow Transpar¬ 
ent. It is larger and ripens a little later. 
More vigorous. Add 10c. 
McIntosh Red. Medium size; red; white flesh, 
tender, juicy. Productive. Very hardy. Nov. 
to February. 
McIntosh Black. Same as McIntosh Red, ex¬ 
cepting that it is very much darker in color 
and more attractive. 
Northern Spy. An old favorite. Large; striped. 
Flesh white and tender. Strong, upright 
grower. January to May. 
Orenco. Red; crisp; juicy. Small core. An ex¬ 
cellent apple for the roadside stand. Octo¬ 
ber to January. (Seedling of Northern Spy.) 
Ortley. (White Bellflower) . Large; oblong; 
yellow. Flesh white; tender; juicy; fine 
grained. Unexcelled for salads. Nov. to Feb. 
Red Astrachan. Large; beautiful red; juicy; 
acid. Vigorous; productive. August. 
Red Delicious. Same as Delicious excepting it 
is solid red and juicier. A wonderful apple. 
The leading seller among apple trees. A 
great commercial variety. Nov. to March. 
Red Gravenstein. A beautiful Gravenstein with 
solid red color. Ideal for roadside selling. 
August to October. 
Red Rome Beauty. Like Rome Beauty, except¬ 
ing for darker color. A leading commercial 
variety. A good baking apple. 
Red June. Medium size. Brilliant red; flesh 
white; ripens early. Early bearer. Good mar¬ 
ket variety. 
Rome Beauty. Large; yellow ground, with red 
stripes. Productive. Good baking apple. No¬ 
vember to March. 
Spitzenberg, Esopus. Medium to large; deep 
red; flesh yellow. Good commercially. Fine 
for baking. November to April. 
Stayman Winesap. Large; red striped; juicy; 
tender. Fine flavored. Good orchard variety. 
December to April. 
Talman Sweet. Medium; pale yellow; very 
sweet; baking. November to April. 
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