CRAB APPLES 
WHITNEY. Brilliant dark red overspread with thick blue bloom. The largest and best crab apple. Very productive. 
FALL APPLES 
RAMBO. Medium size; yellow, streaked 
red. Fine apple that does well nearly every¬ 
where. October and November. 
SNOW APPLE (Fameuse). Red skin, 
white flesh; juicy, mild, spicy and very 
tender. October to December. 
TWENTY OUNCE PIPPIN. One of the largest Apples. 
Yellow, striped red; tender and juicy. October and No¬ 
vember. 
WEALTHY. Rich dark red. Medium to large. Flesh white, 
sometimes stained with red. Fine grained, tender, juiCy and 
of excellent quality. Trees mature early ; bear when 4 years 
old and large crops every year. September to November. 
APPLES 
RED DELICIOUS. Large; covered with brilliant dark 
red. Flesh fine grained, tender, crisp and juicy. Mild 
in flavor, but not a sweet apple. Has a decided aroma 
which is very pleasing. A splendid keeper, and an ideal 
apple for the fancy or box trade. The tree is hardy, 
vigorous and productive. Bears about the fourth year. 
November to May. 
ROX RUSSET. The most popular russet apple; russet- 
brown skin; a remarkable keeper. December to June. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Large; deep red skin; juicy, 
sour, pleasing flavor. Comes into bearing about the 
fourth year and is a reliable annual cropper. In season 
from December to May. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Tine most popular winter sweet 
apple. Yellow, medium to large. Comes into bearing 
moderately young. October to January. 
WINTER BANANA. Large; clear pale yellow with 
beautiful pinkish red blush. Good dessert quality. No¬ 
vember to April. 
WOLF RIVER. Fruits of enormous size; yellow, 
blushed with red. It has a mild sub-acid, with a spicy, 
slight quince-like flavor; juicy and pleasant to taste; 
flesh white and tender. In demand for large baking 
apple. October to January. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Best yellow apple. Golden 
yellow in color, fine quality and flavor. Bears young. 
Very 'hardy. Good keeper. November to May. 
SUMMER APPLES 
EARLY HARVEST. Fruit of medium size; bright straw 
color when fully ripe. Flesh of excellent quality; tender, 
crisp and juicy. July and August. 
RED DUCHESS. Good size, bright red, streaked yellow; 
juicy, sour; highly esteemed for home use or market. Good 
crop when trees are 4 or 5 years old. August and September. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Most attractive early red apple. Flesh 
white, crisp and juicy, with a pleasant acid flavor. One of 
the best early eating apples. Ripens in July and keeps until 
September. 
SWEET BOUGH. A large, pale, greenish- 
yellow, sweet apple of excellent quality. 
Should be in every home orchard. July and 
August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The earliest 
apple ; good crop when trees are four to five 
years of age. Skin pale yellow. Flesh white, 
crisp, juicy, mildly sub-acid. Excellent eat¬ 
ing and cooking apple. Ripens in July and 
continues in season until September. 
Sweet 
Delicious 
WINTER 
Wealthy 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy, rich; a 
splendid keeper, good cooker, and one of the most pop¬ 
ular varieties. November to April. 
CORTLAND. A variety that is gaining favor rap¬ 
idly. Claimed to be an improved McIntosh. The fruits 
are larger than those of McIntosh, round, of a beautiful 
rich red color; juicy and sprightly in flavor. Better than 
McIntosh, because the fruits hang tenaciously to the tree 
and are two to three weeks later. Cortland apple trees 
are veTy thrifty and fast growers; bear the third and 
fourth year after planting—a money crop the sixth year. 
November to February. 
JONATHAN. A beautiful bright red apple; medium 
size. Is much in demand as a fancy apple. Tender, crisp, 
very juicy, with a fine flavor. Comes into bearing 
rather young. November to February. 
MclNTOSH. Medium size, deep crimson, highest 
quality, juicy, sub-acid in flavor, with a charac¬ 
teristic aroma. Due to its high quality and at¬ 
tractive appearance, it commands a ready sale at 
fancy prices. Comes into bearing about the fourth 
year and is a reliable cropper. October to Jan¬ 
uary. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Large, red striped, 
juicy, mild sub-acid, with a rich, delicious flavor. Extra long 
keeper. None better for cooking or eating out of hand. Novem¬ 
ber to May. 
"Much Surprised—Such Fine Trees" 
“I was very much surprised when I opened the package to 
find such fine trees—far superior to any I received from any 
other company.”—Henry John Kroth, Waverly Ohio 
Varieties of Apples 
on One Tree 
$ 1.50 
Each 
By Express, 
Not Prepaid. 
Cannot be Sent 
by Parcel Post 
For Those Who 
Have Room for 
But One Tree 
3 Varieties on One Tree 
Delicious, McIntosh and Rhode Island Greening 
Three Years Old—Six Feet High 
Red Delicious 
McIntosh 
NOTICE 
Our Northern 
grown fruit trees 
are grown in Central New York State, 
where the soil and weather conditions 
are ideal for producing well developed, 
sturdy stock. Apple, Cherry, Peach, 
Pear, Plum, Apricot, Quince and Nec¬ 
tarine trees will be shipped direct from 
our New York growing station. 
Apple, Pear, Cherry and Quince trees 
can now be shipped to any State in the 
Union. 
Prices of Standard Apples 
Your choice of the above 
prices: 
1 year old (1% to 3 feet).. 
2 year old. Vie inch caliper. 
2 year old, Vie inch caliper. 
2 year old, We inch (4 to 
feet) . 
25 or more trees at the 100 rate. 
All fruit tree prices are for shipment by express or 
freight, not prepaid. If you prefer parcel post ship¬ 
ment, add 5c per tree for the 1-year-old trees; 10c each 
for the 2-yr. Vie ; 1 5c each for the 2-yr. %e; and 20c 
each for the 2-yr. n /ie size. 
varieties 
at the 
following 
Per Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
.. 35c 
$2.50 
$20.00 
. . 42c 
3.20 
28.00 
. . 50c 
4.00 
35.00 
6 
. . 60c 
5.00 
45.00 
Sweet Delicious 
At Last the Perfect Sweet Apple 
Large, bright red fruits, with the aromatic flavor of the 
Delicious but sweeter, ideal for eating out of hand and 
for baking, and without question the best sweet apple ever 
offered. Keeps all winter. 2-year-old trees, 80c each; 3 
for $2,00; 10 for $6.00._ 
DWARF APPLES 
Dwarf Apple Trees have always been in great demand 
because of their adaptability to crowded quarters. The 
understocks were imported from France until a United 
States embargo a few years ago prevented it. We are 
now able to offer them again in limited quantities. Dwarf 
Apples are used in the same manner as Dwarf Pears, de¬ 
scribed on the next page. We suggest that you order early 
and make a second choice, so you will not be disappointed 
should we be sold out of the variety ordered. 2-year-old, 
3 to 4 foot trees in McIntosh, Red Delicious, Wealthy and 
Yellow Transparent only, at $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. Post¬ 
age, 10c per tree extra. 
Northern Grown Apple Trees 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 
