
APPLE TREES 
Buntings’ Trees are grown to make sure they can be trans- 
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planted successfully without setback to their growing and 
bearing power. By our method of spacing in the nursery, 
heavy fibrous roots are formed, the wood is hardened and 
the fruit spurs started. This means you get a true-to-name, 
trained and developed tree to take hold quickly in any loca- 
tion, a tree that is far superior in vigor and fruitfulness. 


NEW LOW PRICES PER TREE ON ALL STANDARD VARIETIES OF APPLE 
TREES LISTED ON PAGES 30, 31, and 33. 
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This photograph was made to give 
our customers some idea of the root 
system of our fruit trees, also straight 
sturdy trunks. Trees of this type trans- 
plant well, bear fruit early. 
Plant the Select Giant Size trees for quick results. 
These prices do not apply to Blackjon, Blackmack and Shotwell Delicious. 
Commercial orchardists: Write for prices on large numbers. 
STANDARD APPLE VARIETIES 

ALBEMARLE PIPPIN. Yellow, medium in size, with tender, 
crisp, juicy flesh. Excellent quality, late keeper. 
ANOKA. Often called the Old Folks Apple because it 
bears so quickly after planted. Medium size red and 
green striped summer apple. 
SOLID-RED DELICIOUS. The leader of all Red Apples. 
Our own selected sport of this famous variety. An excel- 
lent apple for either home use or market. Same char- 
acteristics as its parent, except for its double red color 
three weeks earlier. 
SOLID-RED DUCHESS. Sport of Duchess. Fruit is large, 
symmetrical, skin moderately thick, flesh yellowish 
white, firm, juicy and sub-acid. 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium to large. Pale yellow. Tender 
with a mild fine flavor. One of the first to ripen. 
EARLY McINTOSH. Summer. Holds same prominent qual- 
ities as the winter McIntosh. Flesh white, tender, juicy 
and fine flavor. 
DOUBLE-RED GRAVENSTEIN. Flesh yellowish, acid, 
aromatic. Much better color than the original Graven- 
stein. 
lt will pay you Better 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Very large, skin golden yellow, flesh 
tender and crisp. A very good fall apple. Grown in all 
sections of the country. 
DOUBLE-RED JONATHAN. Insure your profits from Jona- 
than by planting this new red sport that will give you 
bright red-colored fruit about two weeks earlier. Fruit 
medium to large, brilliant red, juicy, fine grain, tender 
and very highly flavored. Bears young; produces heavy 
crops every year. 
LOWRY. Very juicy, slightly sub-acid, of mahogany-red 
color; a medium heavy bearer and a sure one. 
MACOUN. A cross between McIntosh and Jersey Black. 
Shape of the fruit is similar to that of McIntosh; color is 
darker red with less stripe; flesh is much the same color, 
texture, flavor and aroma as McIntosh. 
SOLID-RED McINTOSH. A selected bright red sport of the 
reliable old McIntosh. Medium size, flesh white, tender, 
juicy, sub-acid. Tree hardy, vigorous and healthy. 
MILTON. A MclIntosh-like apple, ripening a month before 
McIntosh. Tree hardy, vigorous and an annual bearer. 
The fruit is pinkish red with a heavy bloom, most beau- 
tiful. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy. 
To Buy Buntings’ Fruit Trees. There is no economy in planting 
very young trees just because they are cheap. You cannot afford 
several years waiting to see what will happen. Make sure of results 
by setting Buntings’ Selected Trees. 

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