THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
These Older and Larger Dwarf Apple Trees 
Planted This Season Should Bear Fruit Next Fall Because 
Every Tree Is a Bearing Tree 
These are older Dwarf Apple Trees than are usually offered by Nurserymen. We 
guarantee these trees to be four to five years old and every tree to have borne fruit. 
These trees were budded on improved French stock received from France several years 
ago. During the past two years they have been standing in the nursery they have 
produced fruit each Fall. If you have had difficulty in obtaining Dwarf Apple trees, 
we can supply you. Make selection from the following list of varieties: 
WEALTHY—Standard commercial late 
summer and fall apple. Skin red, tree 
medium size. Bears early and is apt 
to overbear. Excellent as a dwarf and 
for home use. 
LOBO—McIntosh seedling from Canada. 
Larger and better colored than McIn¬ 
tosh. Does not drop. Productive, good 
quality. Dessert and general use. 
MELBA—Not as highly colored as Early 
McIntosh but has larger fruit. Same 
season. Seedling of McIntosh. Tree 
upright grower. Dessert apple, makes 
excellent sauce. 
SPITZENBURG—Excellent dessert ap¬ 
ple and valuable for fancy mince meat 
and other culinary uses. Excellent for 
home gardens. Season November to 
May. 
Season October to March. 
R. I. GREENING—Large greenish-yel¬ 
low. Flesh tender. December to April. 
BALDWIN—Large deep red, crisp and 
juicy. Heavy bearer. November to 
March. 
WESTCHESTER—An excellent home 
use apple of the Newtown class. Skin 
green, red blush. Size medium. 
RED SPY—A typical Spy except that 
the skin is solid red instead of splashed 
when fully colored. It puts the old 
Spy out of commission. 
NEWTOWN PIPPIN—Standard green 
dessert apple. Season December to 
May. 
Price: $2.25 Each 
$20.00 per 10 
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All of these Divarf Apples are in hearing 
and have produced fruit. 
