APPLES (Contd.) 
Winter Varieties 
BEN DAVIS — Striped red, large and 
attractive. Sure bearer. The tree is a 
rank grower. Its greatest fault is the 
quality. 
DELICIOUS RED—It is delicious in 
every sense of the word. Beautiful red 
color. Most wonderful eating apple and 
demands a good price. The blossom 
end of the fruit is five-lobed. Good 
keeper and good cooking apple. Plant 
this apple. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Many say this 
is the finest of all yellow apples. It 
bears young and heavily. The fruit is 
large, juicy and exceptionally fine 
quality. Every home should have at 
least one tree of this choice apple. 
Many firms ask a higher price^ for it, 
but we sell it right along with the 
others. 
ROME BEAUTY—Of the large round, 
red apples this is one of the best. The 
flesh is firm, juicy, mild, pleasant 
flavor and excellent for eating. 
STAYMAN WINESAP—This tree is a 
strong grower, and the fruit is large, 
mighty good apple. Color red. Its 
faults are that it sometimes cracks if 
the seasons are dry. 
WINESAP—One of the oldest and popu¬ 
lar varieties, being a good shipper and 
keeper in storage. Splendid bright red. 
Delicious 
Flesh tinged with yellow. Very firm, 
juicy and good flavor. The best com¬ 
mercial variety for this country. 
Eighty per cent of the trees growing 
in the commercial orchards of Kan¬ 
sas and Oklahoma are Winesap. 
YORK IMPERIAL — An old-time favor¬ 
ite with many people. This variety is 
still planted in home orchard but not 
so much for commercial use. 
BUY FRUITS NOW WHILE 
PRICES ARE DOWN! 
Crabapples 
FLORENCE—^A crab larger than the 
Transcendent. The quality is excellent. 
We have found this variety the best 
of all crabs. 
WHITNEY—A popular crab of good 
size. Fruit is attractive yellow striped 
with red. Good quality. 
TRANSCENDENT—The fruit is bril¬ 
liant bright red of fair quality. The 
fruit is good for jelly and preserves. 
We pay personal attention to the 
selection of our scions and buds for 
our apple trees. Our buds are selected 
■from hardy, thrifty bearing apple 
trees that have been producing good 
crops annually. In this way we not 
only are certain that our varieties are 
true-to-name, but we also know that 
they will produce unusually good 
crops of fruit of high quality. Our 
method insures you more vigorous 
trees that will bear younger and pro¬ 
duce better crops than under any 
other method of propagation. 
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