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A Young Delicious Apple Tree — Showing the Productivity of Marks’ Trees 
Select Winter Varieties—Continued 
Jonathan. Beautiful red Apple of excellent quality, 
medium size. Productive early bearer. November 
to April. 
King. Very large, round; an attractive Apple. Decem- 
ber to April. 
McIntosh Red. Solid Red Strain. A very attractive 
Apple of the highest quality. A leading profitable, 
commercial Apple for New York and New England. 
Trees hardy, bears young and annually. 
Northern Spy. Large red and yellow Apple of fine 
quality. A leading commercial sort. December to 
April. 
Red Spy. A solid bright red Spy, without stripes or 
splashes. Much handsomer than the Northern Spy. 
An excellent commercial sort. December to April. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large yellowish green Apple 
of fine quality. An abundant yielder and excellent 
keeper. One of the leading commercial sorts. March 
to April. 
Rome Beauty. Yellow and red striped Apple of excel- 
lent quality. Prolific annual bearer. Profitable com- 
mercial sort for New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. 
December to May. 
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 in color. 
Roxbury Russet. Yellow, russetted Apple of excellent 
quality. December to June. 
Spitzenburg. High flavored, dark red. November to 
April. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Yellow striped with red. Excellent 
quality. Productive and an early bearer. December 
to March. 
Tolman Sweet. Yellow tinged with red. Very sweet. 
Hardy and productive. November to April. 

Twenty Ounce. Very large, red and yellow striped. 
October to January. 
Wagener. A bright light red Apple of excellent quality. 
Very productive. October to January. 
Winter Banana. Beautiful pale yellow Apple with bright 
pinkish blush. Excellent quality. Prolific and an early 
bearer. November to March. 
Yellow Delicious. A bright golden yellow Apple of 
excellent quality. Firm, crisp, and very juicy. Splen- 
did keeper. October to April. See page 4 for illus 
tration. 
If you are planning on setting out an orchard for 
commercial purposes, we recommend: Baldwin, Cort- 
land, Delicious, McIntosh Red, Northern Spy, Red Spy, 
Rome Beauty, and Wealthy. These varieties will produce 
excellent returns on the investment over a long period 
of years. For best results plant 40 feet apart each way— 
27 trees to an acre. 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop. Large, brilliant dark red. Hardy, reliable crop- 
per. September and October. 
Transcendent. Bright yellow with bright red cheek. 
Productive. August and September. 
To those unacquainted with us, we briefly state that 
our nurseries are located in the center of the Famous 
Fruit Belt of Niagara County, close to the shores of 
Lake Ontario, where the soil and climate not only 
produce fruit of excellent flavor and quality, but fruit 
trees and all kinds of nursery stock, hardy, thrifty, 
fibrous-rooted, and well developed. 
Fredonia, N. Y., 
May 3, 194I. 
Gentlemen: 
Trees arrived in good shape. Nice stock. Check enclosed 
for $45.00. Thank you. 
Very truly yours, 
Fred A. Howell. 

[6] THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
