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The severe weather and Late Spring has kept many of our customers 
from ordering their nursery stock requirements and we now find we 
have a surplus in certain varieties which we are offering at bargain prices. 
Special Prices Refer Only to Items Listed 
At these reduced prices we cannot accept orders for less than $2.00. 
Conditions are now ideal for planting. Our competent packing staff is 
working day and night and we can give you prompt service on shipments. 
Hardy and True to Name 
All stock as offered is hardy northern grown here in the famous “Genesee 
Valley,” guaranteed to be absolutely true to name and free from all 
diseases. When you buy from us, you have the advantage of our 60 years 
experience in growing high quality trees. It pays to plant the best. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money 
Cheerfully Refunded 
Kindly refer to our 1940 catalog for complete description and prices of 
the general line of nursery stock we offer. 
OUR REFERENCES — Merchants & Farmers Nat’l Bank, Dansville, N. Y. 
Groveland State Bank, Groveland, N. Y. 
QUANTITY RATES—Take advantage of our lower 
rates for quantity purchases. For less than ten trees of 
any variety remit at each rates. A purchase of ten to 
fifty trees (assorted if you wish) entitles you to the ten 
rates, and an order for fifty trees or more entitles you 
to the low hundred rates. 
FREE OFFER 
For orders amounting to $5.00 or more received on or 
before May 15th we will include FREE 3 New Giant 
Boysenberries. Kindly mention this offer on your 
order. 
Staxinq 
1940 
5-7 ft. 4-5 ft. 3-4 ft. 
The above picture clearly 
illustrates the three grades of 
2 yr. trees we offer. They are 
all sturdy, well branched, with 
strong, fibrous root systems. 
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Unlpacted -Qpple 
SPECIAL PRICES 
Each 
Per 10 
2 yr. 5-7 ft. 3/4 and up 
40c 
$3.00 
2 yr. 4-5 ft. 5/8-3/4 
30c 
2.50 
2 yr. 3-4 ft. 1/2-5/8 
20c 
1.75 
Per 100 
$ 20.00 
15.00 
10.00 
Baldwin. The old standard variety for which no substitute 
has been found. Although the tree is tender to extreme cold, 
it is still a leader. Fruit large red and juicy. 
Cortland. The best apple introduction of the twentieth 
century. A high quality apple that closely resembles McIntosh, 
one of its parents. Bears fruit in abundance at an early age. 
Delicious. A large dark red apple with crisp, fine grained 
flesh of excellent quality and flavor. Hardy, vigorous, and an 
annual bearer. December to February. 
Jonathan. Beautiful red apple of excellent quality. Produc¬ 
tive and an early bearer. "November to April. 
Cortland 
Macoun. A late McIntosh type apple ripening 
about ten days later than McIntosh. Dark red 
with whitish close grained flesh. Fine quality. 
A heavy and regular bearer. Introduced and 
recommended by the New York State Experi¬ 
mental Station. November. 
McIntosh Red. The leading commercial variety 
of Northeastern states. Cannot be beat for qual¬ 
ity. Tree is a strong grower and prolific bearer. 
Northern Spy. Fruit is large and very produc¬ 
tive, being of bright red color with a delicious 
bloom. Flesh is juicy, crisp, and excellent for 
dessert or culinary uses. November to April. 
Red Rome. Another new red sport of Rome 
Beauty, and like Gallia Beauty is identical with 
its parent in all characteristics except fruit is a 
solid red color. 
Red Spy. A new red sport identical with North¬ 
ern Spy except that the fruit is a solid bright red 
without either stripe or splashes. Much hand¬ 
somer than its parent. An excellent commercial 
sort. Tree is hardy and productive. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Yellow striped with red. 
Excellent quality. Productive and an early 
bearer. Splendid late keeper. December to 
March. 
Twenty Ounce (Collamer). Very large, yellow 
striped, red, fine quality apple; good keeper. Tree 
vigorous grower, productive. October to January; 
Wealthy. Beautiful, moderate sized, brilliant 
red apple, fine quality, one of the best of its 
season; is relatively a good keeper. Owing to the 
hardiness of the tree, its adaptability to cold 
climates and early bearing habits, can be profit¬ 
ably planted as a filler. Season October to 
January. 
York Imperial. Yellow striped with light red. 
Quality very good. Bears regularly and heavily. 
December to February. 
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER FOR FRUIT GROWERS 
Here is your opportunity to buy some of the finest trees we ever grew. It is your chance to make 
a planting at low cost. 
Cortland. A comparatively new apple of the 
McIntosh type that combines the high quality 
and flavor of the McIntosh, the ability to 
stand handling of the Baldwin and ability to 
hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. In color it 
is bright red, splashed, and striped with car¬ 
mine, and overlaid with a deep purplish 
bloom. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large, yellowish- 
green apple of fine quality. An abundant 
You may order an assortment if you wish. 
2 yr. 5-7 ft. 3/4 and up 
2 yr. 4-5 ft. 5Z8-3/4. ... 
yielder and excellent keeper. One of the lead¬ 
ing commercial sorts. November to March. 
McIntosh Red (Solid Red Strain). With¬ 
out doubt the leading commercial variety of 
New York and the New England States. A 
very attractive red apple of the highest qual¬ 
ity. Hardy, bears young and annually. Flesh 
white, fine, very tender, juicy, and refreshing 
with attractive flavor. It is especially desir¬ 
able for fancy trade. 
1 to 25 T rees 
25 
50 
100 
each 
Trees 
Trees 
T rees 
35c 
$5.00 
$9.50 
$18.00 
25c 
3.75 
7.00 
13.00 
THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS AT THESE PRICES 
