Finest Flavored, Most Beautiful 
Apple in all the World 
Golden Delicious is a remarkably large, late keeping, glossy, 
golden apple of superb beauty and with an indescribably 
delicious flavor, that has within less than twenty years 
become the unquestioned favorite, both as a home 
apple and for both local and distant markets. 
The Golden Delicious tree produces more bushels of 
glorious fruit per tree—brings higher prices on all 
markets—and delights more buyers than any apple 
e\ er before grown in American orchards. It is supreme 
: as an eating apple —perfection for cooking —un- 
I surpassed for canning and for cider Golden Delicious is 
; —The supreme apple 
j —The apple without a fault 
1 —The apple that has taken the fruit world by 
I storm, producing fruit extremely young, before the 
; a\ erage variety really gets a start in the orchard. It 
I possesses the abounding vitality that makes it bear 
I young and grow fast at the same time—limbs very 
j strong, do not break under heavy loads of fruit. Bear 
/ nearly every year and immense crops—fruit hangs 
' tenaciously, does not drop. 
J Golden Delicious averages as large as Stark Red De- 
licious. Is the best keeper of all good apples—ranking 
/ as a keeper in storage—with Willow Twig and Winesap— 
/' and so beautiful that it attracts the eye on every market, 
/ and so good that, once eaten, no other variety can ever 
take its place. 
Golden Delicious is a big Glossy Golden Yellow apple slight¬ 
ly conical in shape, has rich creamy yellow flesh that is crisp 
and firm with a sparkling tangfu! flavor, reminding one of a 
perfectly ripened Bartlett Pear. No apple ever known or grown has 
so instantly caught the public’s favor, for it has everything the apple- 
Jover wants, and satisfies every buyer and every grower. 
Heaviest Bearer of ALL Apples 
People Go Wild Over Golden Delicious 
Most Satisfactory Orchard Trees 
No market is one-half supplied with Golden Delicious. As people 
learn of its superb flavor, they will buy no others —and they demand 
them of their dealers. No other apple sells so readily or at such high 
prices. 
From every standpoint Golden Delicious trees in the orchard are 
the most satisfactory of all varieties— Young bearing, annual bear¬ 
ing, heavy bearing, strong growth, hardy, frost, blight and disease 
resistant. Stand 43° Below Zero in Canada. 
Certainly an apple of highest rank. 
They set an apple for each blossom.— 
Ralph May, Michigan. 
It is the best apple I have. Could 
have sold 10,000 bushels this year if I 
had them.— S. D. Kenison, Arkansas. 
Golden Delicious is the greatest apple 
in America. Last year brought double 
the price of other varieties.— M. T. 
Flippin, Tenn. 
I sold my Golden Delicious at $3 per 
bushel and all my customers want more 
each year.— 1>. C. Thompson, N. Y. 
During 8 years Golden Delicious have 
out-yielded the Wealthy four to one— 
brought $2.50 per bushel .—Arno Meyer> 
Wise. 
My 235 9-year Golden Delicious are 
money-makers. My customers prefer 
them to all others. — W. A. Negus, 
Ohio. 
My customers like Golden Delicious 
apples better than any other. I get $1 
more a bu. than for others .—Frank S. 
Foster, III. 
Bear Good Crops Every Year—Never Fail 
Golden Delicious come through with big crops despite frosts, 
freezes, drouths or unfavorable conditions. They will bear more 
bushels of fruit every year through a period of years, than any other 
sort. No other apple compares with it in this respect. 
Golden Delicious have never missed a 
crop since they came into bearing. Wlien 
1 plant more apples, they will be 100% 
Golden Delicious.— R. T. Poole, N. C. 
Trees loaded every year—never fail. 
Customers drive fifty to one hundred 
miles to get them.— R. L. Littlefield, 
Maine. 
My Golden Delicious are 12 years old. 
Commenced bearing at 3 years —and 
have never failed —ha\e borne 12 
bushels per tree. Brings 50c to $1 per 
bushel above others.—IT. B. Landis, 
Lrwa. 
Golden Delicious trees bear very 
young and good crop every year. Bring 
a premium price over any apple .—Joe 
Fellner, Wisconsin. 
Even this year my 200 Golden De¬ 
licious 7 years old bore 500 bushels. Bear 
every year, and set fruit without any 
other trees to pollenize them.— Thur¬ 
man Miller, Ohio. 
Loaded the last two years and carry¬ 
ing more than ever this year in spite of 
hard free-ses when blossoms were open. 
— D. H. Brake, Michigan. 
Golden Delicious Apple Trees Obtainable 
All the fruit I have except some early 
apples is Golden Delicious. They are 
hardier than others. This year the crop 
in this section nearly a failure but Golden 
Delicious loaded. — A. C. Williams, Ohio. 
I have 350 Golden Delicious trees bear¬ 
ing. In spite of unfavorable pollinating 
conditions, they have a full crop with 
other varieties failures. —Preston T. 
Roberts, New Jersey. 
Golden Delicious a sure bearer and 
one of the best keepers. Apple crop here 
nearly a failure but my 7-year-old 
Golden Delicious averaged about 5 
bushels to the tree. Bringing nearly 
double the price of others.— N. B. 
White, Tennessee. 
Golden Delicious most resistant to 
drouth and fire blight. Many strong 
winds here, but Golden Delicious hangs 
on. —Frank Olson, Michigan. 
Golden Delicious is very resistant to 
drouth and blight. It is a late bloom¬ 
er, bears young, and I get about twice 
as much for the fruit as for any others. 
—.4. ll. Courtney, Ohio. 
Freezes Do Not Stop Them 
Golden Delicious will stand more unfavorable weather, late 
frosts and severe freezes, than any other apple and still come 
through with a crop. Growers marvel at their heavy annual bearing. 
Almost in a class with Wealthy in 
hardiness, vigor and healthy growth. 
—John Robertson, S. Dakota. 
We had four successive frosts while 
Golden Delicious were blooming. Some 
clusters were so frozen that the spur died 
back to the limb, yet they produced a 
crop. —ir. 0. Smith, Kentucky. 
I have 50 Golden Delicious 8 years old 
that will average 3 bushels per tree. 
Blossoms of other varieties were frozen 
but Golden Delicious came through. 
—C. L. Grimm, Pennsylvania. 
250 Golden Delicious in my orchard 
here came through the coldest winter for 
40 years—ranging from 43“ below zero 
here to 55“ in the villages. Seem hardy 
as McIntosh and bear tl'.ird year after 
planting, producing nearly 3 bushel each 
at 5 years.—.4. H. Ingalls, Abercorn, 
Quebec, Canada. 
Golden Delicious trees hardy, have 
frost-resisting blossoms. Fruit beauti¬ 
ful, uniform shape and supreme for eat¬ 
ing.— L. II. Green, Mich. 
Golden Delicious heaviest bearer I 
have and begins to bear young. My 9- 
year-old orchard is a joy to behold.— 
Charles M. Roy, Vermont. 
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