BIG SAVINGS ON 
QUINTUPLET 
5 Different Apple 
Varieties On One tree 
AMAZING 
ONE-TBEE APPLE OBCHARD 
819. QUINTUPLET APPLE 
TREE. A sensational New 
Discovery—an orchard that 
can be planted and grown 
successfully in a plot of land 
only 20 feet square—in the 
space behind your garage, in 
your backyard, or at your 
back door. Five varieties on 
one tree trunk. Think of it! 
Stayman’s Winesap, Yellow 
Transparent, Rome Beauty, 
Double Red Delicious, and Yel¬ 
low Delicious—all five vari¬ 
eties on one tree. Each variety 
on the tree will be labelled true 
to name. If you do not have 
room for a small orchard in 
your back yard you can plant 
one or two of these wonder¬ 
ful trees and have all the dif¬ 
ferent kinds of apples that 
you ordinarily would plant in 
a small orchard. Big, heavy 
3-5 ft. trees $1.85 each; 2 for 
$3.50 by Express. 
TRIPLET 
APPLE TREE 
820. TRIPLET FRUIT TREE 
I will send you three varieties 
on one tree, my selection of the 
above varieties listed in the 
Quintuplet Apple Tree. Here is 
a unique opportunity to get 
three of the leading varieties of 
apples on one tree at a consider¬ 
ably lower price than the Quin¬ 
tuplet tree. 
Big heavy 3-5 ft. trees $1.45 
each ; 2 for $2.59, by Express. 
OFFERED in the Central West 
ONLY BY EARL MAY 
Friends: I read in a newspaper only this last winter of an apple tree 
back in New England that was 100 years old. I said to myself, "What 
ore satisfying tree can anyone plant than an apple?" ft has beau¬ 
tiful foliage ... it may live longer than most individuals ... it will 
produce beautiful blossoms, and then an abundance of fruit ... it 
will probably bear from 40 to 50 years. So I urge you to plant apple 
trees, and I am confident I can furnish you the finest of the super-N| 
hardy strains that will pay you big dividends in shade, foliage, bios- 
soms and fruit. EARL E. MAY 
YOUR CHOICE OF VARIETIES ON THESE 2 PAGES 
ALIKE OR ASSORTED 
APPLE TREE PRICES 
Each 
Per 
4 
Per 
10 
Per 
25 
$0.35 
$1.28 
$2.75 
$6.30 
.47 
1.70 
3.75 
8.75 
.55 
1.90 
4.25 
9.95 
ORCHARDISTS: If you are 
planting more than 100 fruit 
trees of any variety please send 
us your list as we can often 
make lower prices on large 
quantities. 
828. CRIMSON WINESAP 
(Winter). The favorite apple 
for the Great Plains states. A 
good keeper; dark red and juicy. 
834. SALOME (Winter). Out-' 
standing for hardiness, and 
early and annual bearing. It 
will stand long keeping and is 
of excellent quality. Pale yel¬ 
low and blushed red. 
827. SNOW OR 
(Late Fall). Crisp, 
flesh ; one of the 
eating apples known 
829. STAYMAN’S 
(Winter). Fruit is 
red in color, juicy 
with a spicy flavor __ 
to beat. 
830. TOLMAN’S SWEET (Win¬ 
ter). Favorite sweet apple. 
Color is bright yellow, blushed 
red. Fine for baking. 
FAMEUSE 
snow white 
finest red 
WINESAP 
large, rich 
and crisp 
that’s hard 
831. WEALTHY (Early Fall). 
Grows well everywhere. Fruit 
is large, striped red and yellow. 
Fine for cooking and eating. 
822. DELICIOUS (Late Fall). 
Hardy, sweet, juicy and crisp. 
Pick before fully ripe. The fin¬ 
est flavored red apple and with¬ 
out doubt the greatest apple 
that grows. 
825. EARLY McINTOSH 
(Early Fall). Cross of McIn¬ 
tosh and "Yellow Transparent 
with the earliness of Transpar¬ 
ent, the red color, quality and 
flavor of the McIntosh. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy. 
824. GRIMES GOLDEN (Late 
Fall). Fine yellow apple for 
eating and cooking ; crisp, ten¬ 
der and juicy. Spicy flavor. 
821. JONATHAN (Early Win¬ 
ter). The apple by which all 
other apples are judged. Deep, 
red color, a heavy producer. 
olor is bright yellow, blushed 
;d. Fine for baking. 
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5 New Apples Recommende d 
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814. ANOKA (Summer). Often 
bears fruit the first year after 
planting. “It is probably the ear¬ 
liest and heaviest bearing apple 
in the world at the present 
time,’’ says its originator. Pro¬ 
fessor N. E. Hansen of Brook¬ 
ings, South Dakota. Anoka is 
hardy in all climates. Fruit is 
large, red and yellow streaked. 
Very juicy and rich flavor. 
815. JOAN (Pall). A very pop¬ 
ular new apple originated by 
Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 
It is extremely hardy, fruiting 
far into the north. Somewhat 
similar to Jonathan, having that 
characteristic bright red color. 
835. SECOR (Winter). The 
apple of ■■’top’’ quality. Fruit 
larger than Jonathan and cherry 
red color. Accepted by Canadian 
orchardists as very hardy. Bears 
very young and every year. 
Keeps a long time. Originated 
by Iowa State College at Ames, 
Iowa. 
816. SHARON (Winter). The 
Iowa Experiment Station orig¬ 
inated this new variety. Very 
hardy. An excellent keeper, de¬ 
scribed as a new super-McIn¬ 
tosh of cherry red color. Thor¬ 
oughly tried and tested. 
813. HARALSON (Winter). 
Bears very young. Great apple 
for the north. Hardy. Good 
size, rich red, a superior quality 
apple with good flavor. Splendid 
keeper. Originated by the Min¬ 
nesota Fruit Breeding Farm. 
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