FRUIT 
APPLE TREES price TREES 
2- 3 feet, I year whips, each .$ .30 
3- 5 feet, I year whips, each .40 
■4-7 feet, 2 year branched, each .50 
I doz. trees, 2-3 feet . 3.00 
I doz. trees, 3-5 feet . 4.00 
I doz. trees, 2 year branched . 5.00 
APPLE VARIETIES 
ARKANSAS BLACK— 
Dark red, late fall rip¬ 
ening. 
RED ASTRACHAN — 
Delicious Red, striped, an early 
June ripening variety. * 
ATHA—Deep yellow, ripens in the month 
of July. Excellent for cooking, canning, 
and drying. 
BEN DAVIS—Big striped, early fall apple. 
Good for cooking. 
BLACK BEN DAVIS—Deep red, good 
size fruit, fine for cooking. 
DELICIOUS, NEW RED—The fine deep 
red apple that is outselling and outbear- 
ing all other Delicious varieties of apples. 
DELICIOUS, NEW YELLOW—The 
deep yellow apple that is an excellent 
apple for eating and cooking. 
EARLY HARVEST—The finest of all the 
Yellow June Apple varieties. 
EARLY TRANSPARENT—A very fine 
early Apple variety and yellow. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—The pride of all 
canning and cooking apples, yet its deep 
golden color makes it a very good selling 
apple for the market. 
HACKWORTH—The August ripening 
apple variety that is taking the day. 
HACKWORTH, NEW RED—Likeness 
to the old Hackworth, a deep red color, 
excellent for drying. 
JUNE, C. RED— rhe first ripening June 
apple, deep red, and fine for early mar¬ 
keting. 
JUNE, STRIPED—A striped light red 
June apple, a very fine variety. 
JUNE, YELLOW—A deep yellow and 
fine for eating and cooking. 
KENNARDS CHOICE—A very good 
large red late fall apple. 
MAGNUM BONAM—Red striped and 
fine for eating in September. 
M. B. TWIG—A very good early Winter. 
Large and deep red. 
STAYMAN, NEW RED—An excellent 
early fall apple for cooking and canning. 
Large and Red. 
WINESAP—The finest late Fall apple for 
all around apple, for cooking, canning, 
eating, and for the market. 
WINTER TERRY—A small red apple 
that is fine for winter keeping. 
YELLOW HORSE-A good Summer 
apple for the home use. 
YATES—The king of all keeping apples. 
Very good flavor. 
THE WORLD’S FAMOUS 
APPLE, TOWN TALK, 
FOR ONLY $2.50 
This 2 and 3 year apple tree, has six 
bearing varieties of apples on one tree. 
That is in fact, just a 6 N i tree. The 
owner, R. L. Baker developed this tree 
for the small lot owner. With just two 
trees planted in a small back yard will 
yield apples throughout the entire grow¬ 
ing season. At the age of 15 years, two 
trees should bear close to 20 bushels of 
apples. This amount would nearly sup¬ 
ply the family needs. And too, in ad¬ 
dition of bearing fruit, they make good 
shade trees. 
PLAN TO PLANT ONE THIS YEAR 
8 
Winesap 
