Superior Bunting Apples 
Double Red 
Stayman Winesap 
Carries at least double the color of the original strain of 
Stayman Winesap; otherwise exactly the same in growth, 
hardiness, etc. We have discontinued propagating in our nur- 
series, also growing in our orchards, the regular variety of 
Stayman Winesap, in view of the fact that we get the same 
quality in Double-Red Stayman with double the color which 
sells the fruit for more money. 

See page 30 for prices on Double-Red Stayman Winesap, 
Double-Red ee 
stenatay Buty and Yellow Delicious. 
Stayman 
Winesap 
It’s Golden with 
Yellow Delicious fisicscicc a 


This alluring apple with the strong appetite appeal never fails to 
capture the elusive nickel on the fruit stands. 
It is a national favorite, commanding highest prices on the market. 
Multiple FRUIT TREES 
Pick several varieties of fruit from one tree. Especially devel- 
oped for the small garden where space is limited. 
my Combination or Multiple Trees, No. 1, 2-year-old trees, $1.50 
each. 
5-N-1 Plum (Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank, Red June and 
Wickson varieties on each tree). 
a Cherry (Montmorency, Black Tartarian and Yellow Span- 
ish). 
3-N-1 Pear (Bartlett, Kieffer and Garber). 
TRIPLET TREE (Hale Haven Peach, Abundance Plum and Early 
Golden Apricot). 





Yellow 
Delicious 
FIVE Leading Varieties on ONE TREE 
The Famous “5-N-1" 
Here's the opportunity for those with limited space to have five mighty 
desirable varieties of Apples, all budded on one tree, for a little more 
than the cost of one tree. Requires only a 25-foot space when fully grown. 
Each tree is budded to Yellow Transparent for first early; 
Anoka for second early, Red Jonathan, Red Delicious and 
Yellow Delicious for fall and winter. 
Price: No. 1, 2-year-old trees, $1:50 each. 
NP LAD Beat a a reiitngs aie FN 
Leading orchardists are more enthusiastic than ever over 
Buntings’ “Double-Red Apples.” They are the varieties that 
sell at good prices on all markets. 

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