Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Apples, Cherries 
APPLES 
Apple trees should be planted 30 to 40 feet apart. They respond to good 
cultivation, fertilization, and care as freely as does corn or any other crop. 
Small fruit bushes, garden truck or other comparatively short lived bushes 
or annual crops may be grown between while the trees are small. The supply 
this year is limited and many kinds no doubt will be entirely exhausted 
before planting time. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
_ Liveland (Lowland Raspberry) -—Yellow Transparent 
Duchess _ Anoka 
FALL VARIETIES 
Benoni Wealthy _GSnow (Fameuse) 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Ramsdell Sweet 
Adel 
Joan 
Secor 
Allen’s Choice 
Jonathan 
Sharon 
Cortland 
Malinda 
Stayman (Winesap) 
Delicious 
McIntosh 
Tolman Sweet 
Eng. Golden Russett 
Monona 
Turley 
Grimes (Golden) 
Northwestern (Greening) 
Windsor 
Haralson 
Northern Spy 
Wolf River 
Iowa Blush 
Isherwood 
Pewaukee 
Roman Stem 
CRAB APPLES 
Yellow Delicious 
-Whitney 
Wynema 
Virginia 
Wynema is a hybrid of the Wild Crab, about the size and color of Whit¬ 
ney, otherwise like the Wild Crab. 
Virginia is valuable chiefly as a very hardy, stout stock upon which 
to topwork the better but less vigorous or hardy kinds. 
See also Red Flesh among the ornamental Crabs. 
PRICES of all apple and crab apple: Each per 10 
5-6 ft.$1.00 $9.00 
4-5 ft.80 7.00 
3-4 ft.60 5.00 
CHERRIES 
(in order of ripening) 
Early Richmond Montmorency Yellow Glass 
Plant on well drained soil only. Elsewhere they will be unsatisfactory. 
Early Richmond and Montmorency are the most dependable and the most 
planted. Yellow Glass is a true sweet cherry and is more tender than the others. 
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