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SUPERIOR VARIETIES GROWN BY BUNTINGS' 
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(Trade Mark Registered) 
A Superior Deep Red Jonathan 
This Apple is the same as the common Jona- 
than in flavor, quality and productiveness. It is 
different from the common Jonathan in that it 
attains an intense bright red color from two to 
three weeks earlier and can be picked while hard 
ripe. Those who like a crisp, juicy Jonathan 
with a beautiful deep cherry-red color can be 
sure of getting it in the Blackjon. 
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(Trade Mark Registered) 
This is a strain of McIntosh which colors two 
weeks in advance of the regular variety. A solid 
deep red which can be picked when in prime 
condition, which improves shipping and eating 
qualities and eliminates loss from windfalls. 
Excelled by no other improved Red Delicious 
on the market. This tree originated from a sport 
of the regular Delicious, and is exactly like it in 
growth of tree and productiveness. The apple is 
a very rich red and colors three to four days in 
advance of any of the improved red strains of 
Delicious apples. See page 25 for photograph of 
Shotwell Delicious in color. 
PRICES: 
Black Jon, Black Mack and 
Shotwell Delicious 
Prices, One-Year Trees: 
to 4 ft., 85c each; 10 for $7.00; 25 for 
$13.75; 50 for $25.00; 100 for $45.00. 
to 5 ft., 90c each; 10 for $7.50; 25 for 
$15.00; 50 for $27.50; 100 for $50.00. 
to 6 ft., $1.00 each; 10 for $8.00; 25 for 
$16.25; 50 for $30.00; 100 for $55.00. 
PLANT RED YORKING FOR GREATER YORK PROFITS 
Here's The Apple 
That Will Make History 
A sport from its famous daddy, York Imperial. 
It has the same fine and dependable qualities— 
Except— 
Its skin is thicker, and does not scald in storage. 
Ripens to a solid cherry-red color. 
Shows Color Five Weeks Earlier 
These trees are sold with restrictions of prop- 
agating. 
Plant these early ripening RED YORKINGS 
and get into the market with a sure profit-making 
new variety that finds a ready sale. 
PRICES of Red Yorking only 10c per tree 
higher than the Standard varieties. See page 8 
for prices of Standard varieties of apples, and 
page 25 for photograph of Red Yorking in color. 
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GROWING APPLE TREES 
Growing good apple trees is one of our I 
specialties. Our list of varieties is confined 
to the best ones only. Most varieties of I 
apples on our list do well in all sections of 
the country where apples are grown. For 
spraying instructions consult your County 
Agent or Experiment Station in your state. 
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