Standard 
Apple Trees 
All Kellogg Apple trees are first class, rigid- 
ly inspected trees, true to name and especially 
selected for hardiness and productiveness. 
Apple trees should be planted 32 to 40 feet 
apart. 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red, faint specks. Juicy 
and acid. December. 
BEACON. This is a new early Apple. New Beacon 
ripens with Duchess, or just a few days later, and 
will keep for a month even without cold storage. 
Beautiful dark red color. Excellent for cooking 
or eating. Trees vigorous, productive and hardy. 
Usually brings much higher prices than other 

Apples. 
Dae DARK RED DELICIOUS. Deep, deep, rich red: 
Delicious juicy and good. Plant Dark Red Delicious and 
reap extra profit. Sturdy. 
DARK RED JONATHAN. Prolific. Bears while 
real young. November. 
DARK RED NORTHERN SPY. Genuine North- 
ern Spy of vivid red. Extra good keeper and 
J shipper. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Large fruit. All-over red. 
August, 

McINTOSH RED. Large crimson fruit, slightly 
acid. Extra good keeper and shipper. October. 
WEALTHY. August and September. Fruit medium 
size, pale yellow color, some red stripes. Fine 
quality. 
WINESAP. Heavy bearer, rich juicy fruit. Red. 
Aromatic. November and December. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Very early. Large, 
yellow. Flesh white. July. 

PRICES: 
2-yr. trees, 7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper. 
: 1 for $0.75 10 for $ 4.50 50 for $19.25 
Baldwin 3 for 1.85 25 for 10.50 100 for 35.00 





Grape Vines ¢ 
2 Red—2 Black — 2 White 
This is Kellogg’s big bargain collection of Grapes. 
We send you 2 Red, 2 White, and 2 Black, varieties 
our choice, but not including Concord, Seedless Con- 
cord or Golden Muscat. Thus you get Grapes that 
would cost you $1.20 if ordered singly. All fine, two- 
year-old, field-grown stock. 

6 for 75c; 12 for $1.35. 



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