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THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
A ll of our fruit trees are carefully grown, true 
to name, healthy and well formed. They are 
graded according to the Horticultural Standards of 
the American Association of Nurserymen. The cali¬ 
per is taken two inches above the bud. Unless 
specially mentioned, the apple, cherry, plum, pear 
and quince trees are two years old and the peach 
trees are one year old. 
APPLES 
11/16 in. diam. 4j-6 ft. 
1-4 
Each 
1.25 
5-24 25 & Up 
Each Each 
1.00 .85 
Summer Fruiting Varieties 
MELBA. Solid red. Same quality and appearance as 
McIntosh. A good variety for family and roadside 
market use. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. (Miller) The outstanding yellow 
summer apple. This type is tall growing and 
habitually bears good crops of large, golden, 
juicy fruit. 
Autumn Fruiting Varieties 
DUCHESS. Dull red, profitable commercial and home 
use variety. October and November. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Pale lemon-yellow with crimson cheek. 
Comes into bearing young and is a reliable cropper 
WEALTHY. Handsome appearance and good flavor. One of 
the finest varieties of its season and especially 
good for commercial purposes. 
Winter Fruiting Varieties 
CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh with brighter red 
fruit. Very juicy and a good keeper. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. A superior variation of Rome Beauty. 
Solid red, large, smooth skinned fruit. November 
to February. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. One of the best pure yellow winter 
apples for home and commercial use. 
JONATHON. An early bearing variety, red, medium 
size, and very good quality. Tree never large but 
productive. 
NORTHERN SPY. A large striped red apple, crisp, 
juicy and aromatic. 
