FIRST GRADE TREES—BEST VARIETIES—LOW PRICES 
Buy Baldwin guaranteed true-to-name, well rooted, quick-growing trees. These are high-quality, prov¬ 
en-values best adapted to eastern, middle-western and northern soils and climates. There is real pleasure 
and a big saving in having two or three trees of each kind of fruit right in your garden. As a commerci¬ 
al proposition, tree fruit is alw’ays in profitable demand. 
Salclwin—winter. This wicle- 
JONATHAN 
ly known variety averages about medi¬ 
um size, rich dark, red, juicy, fine 
flavor. Good for market and home 
use. One of the first two or three 
varieties in the great Michigan and 
New York apple sections. 
Cortland - V/ i n t e r. Many 
customers have asked us for this new¬ 
er apple and we are glad to supply 
them'. Ccrtland is an excellent, early 
bearing, long keeping McIntosh type. 
Largo fruit; streaked, with bright red 
and yellow. One of the best commerci¬ 
al sorts. 
Delicious winter. Known 
World Over. Brilliant dark red, shad¬ 
ing to yellow at blossom end. Large 
to very large; white tender juicy flesh. 
Wonderfully rich sub-acid flavor— 
truly delicious. Ships v/ithout bruis¬ 
ing makes a wonderful appearance, 
commanding top prices. Comes into 
bearing early. 
Crimes Golden — winter. Favorite mild 
eating apple. Excellent keeper, uniform shape, typi¬ 
cal dull gold color. Hardy productive tree. Carefully 
selected and grafted trees insure entire satisfaction 
with this fine apple. 
Jonathan -Lato Fail, sold in Every Store. 
Glossy red; fine grained, juicy flesh, excellent flavor. 
Medium to large size. Unusual keeper (to February) 
makes it a most profitable commercial apple. Quick 
to bear and easily grown in practically every fruit 
section. Jonathan is first choice in many homes. 
Northern Spy -winter. The old, well- 
knowm favorite. Delicious juicy flavor; excellent for 
eating and cocking. Brilliant streaked red color. Al¬ 
ways in demand; good prices; long keeper. 
Red Astrachan - Best Early Summer. 
Well known old sort. Large round, crimson apple; 
rich juicy, excellent eating and cooking early apple. 
Vigorous and productive tree. 
Stayman’s Winesap Late winter. Best 
Winesap. Extra large, bright red, crisp, juicy with 
r, wonderful zestful flavor. Stayman easily leads all 
other Winesaps. Heavy bearers and big money-mak¬ 
ers everywhere. 
l\4cintOsh- Winter. A Money-Maker To¬ 
day. Juicy snow apple—v/hite, crisp flesh; beautiful 
solid crimson color. Excellent quality—wine-like, 
true apple flavor. Good annual bearer. Rapidly in¬ 
creasing popularity among consumers everyv/here 
makes good prices certain. One of the most profita¬ 
ble apples. 
Wealthy - Fail. Heavy yearly bearer. 
Hardy, long lived. Attractive brilliant red striped; 
superior quality, wine-like flavor. An all-round apple 
for eating, cooking, cider and market. 
Yellow Transparent — Early Fail. Has 
proven both popular and profitable. Fruit large, yel¬ 
low with crisp sub-acid flavor. Heavy annual laear- 
er; well known everywhere. 
Hyslop Crab— ’RecO'gnized as the best of 
all crabapples. Its hardy, quick growing tree comes 
into bearing early. Strong, disease-resistant. Always 
a heavy annual bearer. Fruit beautiful deep red; 
firm, juicy, uniform—sells well. Fine for home use. 
YELLOW DEUCIOUS 
This beautiful new apple has the distinctive 
shape and big size of Red Delicious with an 
added deliciousness and mildness of flavor that is 
unsurpassed by any apple. Flesh solid, crisp and 
full of juice; its rich, golden-yellow, firm smooth 
skin gives it a luscious appearance. This new, 
highest quality apple is always in demand and 
brings top prices. Plant it now. 
1939 PRICES FOR FRUlT TREES 
Apples, (2-yr.) all varieties .. 
Pears, (2-yr.) all except Douglas . 
Peaches. (1-yr.) all except Halehaven 
Cherries, (2-yr.) all varieties. 
Plums, (2-yr.) all except Stanley .... 
Apricots, (1-yr.) . 
Quince, (2-yr.) . 
to 434 Foot Trees 
Each 3 
10 
50 
$0.38 
$1.10 
$3.35 
$14.75 
.49 
1.45 
4.45 
19.75 
.29 
.80 
2.35 
9.75 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
22.50 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
22.50 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
22.50 
.58 
1.65 
5.35 
24.75 
and Quince 
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