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NORTHERN 
Red 
McIntosh 
4noka 
Our Apple Trees were budded and grafted on strong 
whole-rooted seedlings grown from best French seed. They 
bear quicker. They are freer from root aphis and gall 
after being planted. This stock of fool-proof Apple scions 
and buds taken from known bearing Ohio and Indiana 
orchards. 
We have gone to all this expense and trouble the past 
3 years in order to insure our customers that they will get 
varieties they order. 
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Mail postpaid to door: 1-year, 2 to 3 ft. tall, 15c 
each; 10 for #1.50; 100 for #14.00. 1-year, 3 to 
4 ft. tall, 25c each; 10 for #2.00; 100 for #20.00. 
Express or freight collect: 2-year, No. 1 grade, 
5 to 7 ft. tall, 50c each; 10 for #4.50; 100 for 
#38.00. 2-year, medium grade, 4 to 5 ft. tall, 40c 
each; 10 for #3.50; 100 for #30.00. 1-year strong 
whips, 4 to 5 ft. tall, 30c each; 10 for #2.50; #22.00 
per 100. 
Summer Apples 
Anoka. Noteworthy for its beautiful red striped fruit and 
early bearing, often producing Apples the second year 
after planting. This Apple comes to us highly recom¬ 
mended. Fruit excellent quality ; ripening shortly after 
the Transparent. It is worthy of trial. It should be more 
adapted to the central and northern districts than to the 
eastern seaboard fruit sections. 
Early Harvest. Medium to large, pale yellow, fine fla¬ 
vor, tree upright grower, a good bearer, excellent variety 
for home use. August. 
Golden Sweet. Large, pale yellow, very sweet and good. 
Strong grower and good bearer. August. 
Red Astra chan. Well known old sort, large and round¬ 
ish, crimson color, juicy, rich acid flavor, vigorous 
grower, deep foliage. August. 
Sweet Bong'll. One of the very best Sweet Apples. Yel¬ 
low in color, large, tender and heavy bearer. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best, white, tender 
and juicy, sprightly sub-acid, grows rapidly, bears young, 
and is very profitable. August. 
Autumn Apples 
Duchess of Oldenburg-. The best of all fall sorts for 
planting, bears at an early age, good size, yellow streaked 
with red, juicy, sub-acid and productive, good for both 
commercial and home planting. September. 
Pall Pippin. Large yellow, juicy, tree vigorous grower, 
good home sort. November. 
Maiden Blush. Medium size, flat and smooth, pale yel¬ 
low with deep red cheek, tender, pleasant acid flavor, 
good bearer, fine for home orchard. October. 
Rambo. Medium yellow, streaked red, keeps until Christ¬ 
mas time, fine eating Apple for home use. 
Red Duchess. A sport of the Duchess, same season, 
quality, etc., only deep red all over. 
Winter Apples 
Baldwin. Well-known old sort and one of the best there 
is. Large, bright red, tree large grower and very pro¬ 
ductive, sells well on the market, extra good keeper. 
Cortland. A new Apple, originated by Geneva, New York, 
Experiment Station ; a deep red Apple of the very best 
type, young bearer and good keeper. An improvement 
over McIntosh Red. 
Double Red Delicious. A remarkable variety rapidly 
taking first place both for home and commercial or¬ 
chards. Fruit extra large; color bright red; flesh white 
and fine grained, rich, melting and juicy, of the very 
highest quality; tree young bearer, sometimes at age of 
3 years from planting; good keeper in most sections; 
annual bearer. 
Yellow Delicious. Bright golden color, sweetly acid 
flavor. Commands the very highest market prices. Firm, 
crisp, very juicy. Splendid keeper. 
Gallia Beauty (Red Rome Beauty). A seedling from 
Ohio River Valley, a well-tried and wonderful Apple; 
will prove successful anywhere in Central States. 
Gano. Form conical, good size, dark red, very attractive, 
young bearer, and good keeper. 
Allen’s Trees Are True to Name. 
