APPLES (Continued) 
RED SPY —New, from N. Y. Exp. Station; 
typical Spy except in color; solid bright red; very 
hardy and productive. 
ROME BEAUTY —Large, yellow, shaded red, 
ships well. 
SPITZENBERG —Large, striped red, rich and 
juicy. 
STAYMAN WINESAP — Yellow, striped red, 
firm, rich. 
TALMAN SWEET —Medium, tinged red, firm 
and sweet. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAIN— Excellent all 
around variety, good keeper. 
WAXEN —Large round yellow fruit, excellent 
for jelly. 
WAGENER —Early bearer, fine grained, keeps 
well, 
WINESAP —Medium, yellow streaked with red. 
WINTER BANANA —Large, pale yellow, good 
for desserts. 
YELLOW NEWTON —Wonderful keeper, firm 
and juicy. 
JONATHAN — Medium, light yellow, covered 
with red stripes. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS —A wonderful apple; an 
early bearer of beautiful yellow apples; good 
shipper, 
NEWEST APPLES 
From N, Y, Experiment Station at Geneva. 
Special prices: 4-6 ft. 75c each; 3-4 ft. 60c each. 
CARLTON —Ripens one month later than Red 
Astrachan which it resembles. Attractive dark 
red; flesh white, tender, juicy, subacid, and of 
Astrachan flavor. Recommended for home use 
and for roadside markets. 
EARLY MeINTOSH —Resembles its McIntosh 
parent in appearance but is less aromatic and 
more sprightly. Handsome red; attractive shape; 
ripens 10 days later than Yellow Transparent. 
KENDALL —Newest McIntosh seedling. Solid 
dark red color covered with rich bloom. Large, 
trim, whitish, fine grained flesh. Ripens with 
McIntosh, but keeps better. 
MILTON — Fruit pinkish red with a heavy 
bloom. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy, and of 
McIntosh flavor. Milton is the handsomest of all 
the McIntosh tribe. Ripens with Wealthy. 
COMBINATION APPLE TREES 
If your yard is small, plant an apple tree with 
three or four sorts grafted on one tree. Prices: 
Foul* varieties on one tree.$2.50 each 
Three varieties on one tree. 2.00 each 
Imp. Transparent, Duchess, Red June and Grav- 
enstein. 
Red Rome, Red Delicious, Wealthy and W. W. 
Pearmain. 
Yel. Delicious, Yel. Bellflower, McIntosh and 
Late Gravenstein. 
Carlton, Kendall, Milton and Early McIntosh. 
CRAB APPLES 
(Prices Same as Apples) 
HYSLOP—September to October. Fruit me¬ 
dium; yellow with shadings crimson maroon; 
flesh fine, firm, yellow, astringent; bears abun¬ 
dantly. Ornamental. One of the most desirable 
sorts for culinary purposes. 
RED SIBERIAN—An inch in diameter; clus¬ 
ters; bears young and abundantly. August to 
September. 
TRANSCENDENT—September. Fruit medium 
to large; color brownish-yellow with blush of 
carmine; flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine 
grained, very juicy, acid. 
WHITNEY — August. Fruit large; yellow, 
stripped with red and covered with red on sunny 
side; flesh yellow, very juicy and fine grained; 
flavor rich and almost sweet. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN—Medium, round, golden- 
yellow. Vigorous grower. September. 
QUINCES 
ORANGE—Large golden; excellent flavor. 
CHAMPION—Very large, bright yellow. 
PINEAPPLE—Flavor is suggestive of pine¬ 
apple; fruit resembles Orange quince; making 
superior jelly; can be eaten raw, has a most de¬ 
licious flavor, not equaled by any other quince. 
PRICES OF QUINCE 
Each 
10 
100 
2-3 ft. 
. 40c 
35c 
30c 
3-4 ft . 
. 50c 
45c 
40c 
4-6 ft. 
. 60c 
55c 
50c 
Five trees at 10 rate; 
50 at 100 
rate. 
Quince 
Carlton Trees Are Graded by Oregon Standards 
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