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WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
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Summer Yellow Delicious 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. A Rus¬ 
sian Apple of splendid quality. The 
hardiest and most extensively grown 
early Apple in this section. Ripens 10 
days earlier than Early Harvest. 
Fruit large, pale yellow, sub-acid. A 
very young bearer and one of the 
best home and market sorts. 
RED JUNE. One of the earliest Red 
Apples. Too well known to require 
further description. 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size, 
roundish, smooth, bright straw color 
when ripe; flesh nearly white, rather 
acid, fine. Ripens 10 days later than 
Yellow Transparent and for three 
weeks afterward. Productive. An 
old-time favorite cooking Apple. 
SUMMER YELLOW DELICIOUS. 
Closely resembles the Winter Yellow 
Delicious but ripens in late July. 
Best Golden Summer Apple of its 
season. 
APPLES 
SUMMER AND FALL VARIETIES 
Listed in Ripening Order 
LIVELAND RASPBERRY. Medium 
sized, striped Mid-summer Apple. 
Flesh white stained with red. Tree is 
vigorous and an early bearer. 
MILTON. An early McIntosh possess¬ 
ing all the good qualities of the 
McIntosh and ripening in August. 
White, tender, crisp, juicy flesh. 
The fruit is covered with a very at¬ 
tractive pinkish-red. 
SMOKEHOUSE. Perhaps the oldest 
and best known Apple to the family 
orchard, too well known to require a 
description. We have the genuine old- 
time Smokehouse and if your trees 
are old, better have a few new ones 
coming on. No home orchard com¬ 
plete without it. August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
SUMMER RAMBO. An old time 
Apple that should be in every or¬ 
chard. Large, red striped. Planted 
not only for home use but also for 
export trade. Ripens in August and 
September and is the largest and 
best quality Summer Apple of its 
season. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. The well known 
Summer variety, uniformly large and 
smooth, beautifully flushed with red 
on creamy yellow; round; flesh tender, 
pleasant flavor. Especially useful in 
the home orchard and for market 
purposes, because of its attractive¬ 
ness and heavy crops. August and 
September. 
WILLIAMS RED. Large, red striped. 
Excellent cooking and export variety. 
September. 
FALL PIPPIN. For local market and 
home use. Clear yellow, large; fine 
quality for eating and cooking. Tree 
hardy and a good bearer. 
FALL CHEESE. A popular Virginia 
home orchard variety. Green back¬ 
ground, red striped; sub-acid; rich 
aroma. Late Fall. Should be in every 
home orchard. 
BO N U M. A variety originated in North 
Carolina. Medium in size, red, ripen¬ 
ing in late Fall. Extremely popular 
as an export variety; also brings good 
prices on local markets. 
NEW RED DUCHESS. Has 100 per 
cent more color than Standard Duch¬ 
ess. See page 8. 
WEALTHY. Late Fall. Bright red; 
medium to large. Popular on both 
the domestic and foreign markets. 
Early bearer, very prolific, and very 
hardy. 
Grow Six Varieties 
on One Tree 
TOWN TALK 
Why Plant Our Trees? 
Our soil especially suited for growing Fruit Trees and we can furnish the best at 
reasonable prices. 
We are located in the heart of the commercial fruit section, where varieties can be 
studied in bearing orchards. 
Mass Production—We grow Fruit Trees in large quantities, saving on cost. 
We Are Trained Nurserymen and know how to grow and handle trees. 
Sold Nearby—We concentrate on selling our stock in Virginia and adjoining States, 
saving on transportation. 
Our Service Good—With our stock goes dependable and prompt service. 
Prices Reasonable—We do not attempt to appeal to planters by unreasonably low 
prices. Our appeal is good trees at fair prices, rather than cheapening quality to 
make prices lower. 
Our Guarantee Means Something—We are established Nurserymen with large 
holdings. 
Our stock gives satisfactory results because we have the facilities to grow good trees 
and serve you. 
OUR TREES DOUBLE INSPECTED 
PRONOUNCED FREE OF DISEASE by Virginia State Entomologist. 
PRONOUNCED TRUE TO NAME by Professor Shaw, A National Authority on Identification 
of Varieties. 
Professor Shaw, Mass. State College, reports: 
“TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 
This is to state that we have examined for trueness to name all the saleable two year Apple Stock 
of Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc., near Waynesboro, Virginia and as they now stand in the nursery 
row all varieties are, to the best of our knowledge and belief, true to name." 
(Signed) (Signed) 
A. P. FRENCH, J. K. SHAW, 
Professor of Pomology Research Professor of Pomology 
Ripening from June until late 
Fall. It sounds almost too good to 
be true. Nevertheless, that is just 
what Town Talk does. It is a 
curiosity, a novelty, and yet, is 
most practical. Town Talk is the 
ideal tree to plant where space does 
not permit planting an orchard of 
an assortment of varieties. In fact, 
Town Talk is a home orchard in 
one tree. If you have space for less 
than five trees, plant Town Talk. 
Even though you have plenty plant¬ 
ing space and a good assortment of 
Apples, plant Town Talk for the 
novelty of having a tree on which 
six varieties are growing at one 
time. 
The following varieties, growing 
on one tree, make Town Talk: 
1. RED ASTRACHAN. Earliest 
red Apple, ripening late June. 
2. SUMMER YELLOW DELIC¬ 
IOUS. Resembles Winter Yel¬ 
low Delicious but ripens in 
July. 
3. RED HACKWORTH. Excel¬ 
lent large red Apple ripening 
in August. 
4. DELICIOUS. Late Fall and 
early Winter red Apple. 
5. WINESAP. Old standard Win¬ 
ter variety. 
6. M. B. TWIG. One of the longest 
keeping Winter varieties. 
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