
BEN DAVIS (Winter)—Roundish, large, 
red striped apple of second rate qual- 
ity, but good for cooking. 
BLACK BEN (Winter)—The best of the 
Ben Davis family. It attains a much 
higher color than Ben Davis or Gano. 
The tree is hardier, more vigorous 
and more prolific than Ben Davis. 
Fruit is large, solid dark red. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG OR ARKAN.- 
SAS (Winter)—A large apple of good 
quality; a dull green or deep yellow 
Overspread with red; good quality, ex- 
cellent keeper. 
PARAGON WINESAP (Winter) — Para- 
gon has the large size and good qual- 
ity of the Stayman, combined with 
the dark red color of the old Winesap. 
Fo i Me 
2-YEAR APPLE—Standard Varieties 
Diameter Height Each 
11/16” 5-7 ft. $ .55 
9-11/16” 4-6 ft. 45 
7-9/16" 342-5 ft. .35 
5-7/16" 2%-3% ft. Pe) 
Write for Special Prices in Larger Quantities. 
5-Rate 25-Rate 100-Rate 
$ .50 $ .45 $ .40 
.40 .35 .30 
.30 ZT vie 
23 .20 .16 
State 
Variety, Size and Number. 
DELICIOUS (Winter)—Who is not famil- 
iar with this popular apple? Who does 
not appreciate its unexcelled flavor, 
{ts beauty of form and color, its fra- 
grant aroma? It finds a ready sale at 
high prices. The tree is vigorous, 
hardy and is fruiting in nearly every 
state. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG (Midsum- 
mer)—Attractive yellow apple, with 
red stripes; medium size. One of the 
most profitable summer varieties. Can 
be planted close and is often used as 
a filler. Comes into bearing young. 
Bears heavy crops annually; great 
market apple and especially good 
cooker. 
EARLY McINTOSH—A fine eating apple 
of theMcIntosh family ripening first 
of August. 
EARLY HARVEST (Midsummer)—A yel- 
low, medium-sized apple of very good 
quality for either dessert or cooking. 
Comes into bearing young. 
JONATHAN (Fall)—A grand, good apple; 
once tasted, always wanted. Bright 
solid red. It has an aromatic flavor_ 
and juice full of snap and sparkle. 
Medium size; good to best quality. 
Bears young: produces good crops 
regularly. Fine for home and com- 
mercial planting. 

Dark Red Jonathan 
KING DAVID (Fall)—Bears heavy crops 
year after year. Medium size; very 
dark rich garnet red, showing almost 
a purplish-black on the sunny side. 
Tree is a hardy, vigorous grower, 
comes into bearing young. Often used 
as a filler. 
ROME BEAUTY (Winter)—Large, round- 
ish, oblong apple, handsomely colored 
and striped with bright red; good 
quality. Splendid storage apple; a 
splendid bearer; blooms late. 
STAYMAN WINESAP (Winter) — The 
largest of the Winesap family. Strip- 
ed and splashed with dark crimson. 
Splendid quality. Reliable annual 
cropper. 
WEALTHY (Late Summer)—A most de- 
pendable and widely planted late sum- 
mer apple: bright red striped; med- 
ium to large size. Ripens over a long 
season. Very good quality. Tree is an 
upright grower; often used as a filler; 
very hardy; bears young. 
WILSON JUNE (Midsummer)—A deep, 
solid crimson like a Red June; large; 
good quality. Hardy, vigorous, very 
productive, bears young. Most beauti- 
ful of its season; good shipper. 
WINESAP (Winter)—One of the oldest 
and most popular apples; a good ship- 
per and an exceptionally good keeper 
in ordinary and cold storage. Splen- 
did bright red, indistinctly striped 
with dark purplish-red; good quality. 
Medium size. Hardy; a heavy, regular 
bearer. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT (Early Sum- 
mer)—The best extra early apple; 
medium size; a beautiful clear yellow, 
with smooth, waxen, brilliant skin. 
Unexcelled for pies, tarts and apple 
sauce. Tree is extremely hardy, up- 
right and compact grower; often used 
as a filler; a reliable cropper. 
WINTER BANANA (Winter) — Very 
showy, bright yellow, with a pinkish- 
red cheek noted for its brilliant, 
transparent, waxen appearance. 
WILLOW TWIG (Winter) — Medium to 
large pinkish-red apple, of good qual- 
ity. Excellent commercial variety, be- 
cause of its exceedingly long-keeping 
qualities; rather early and regular 
bearer. 
~ CRABAPPLES 
Each 5 Rate 
$0.55 $0.50 
45 45 
.35 .30 
Diameter Height 
11/16 up 5-7 ft. 
9-11/16 4-6 ft. 
7-9/16 3%-5 ft. 
5-7/16 3-4 ft. 
Crabapples should be planted for 
beauty of tree and fruit, as wind- 
breaks, and for the value of the 
fruit. They are delicious for cook- 
ing, preserving and jellies. 
EXCELSIOR (Fall)—Very large for 
a crabapple; nearly as large as a 
medium-sized apple. Very at- 
tractive yellow, almost covered 
with bright red; excellent in qual- 
ity for dessert and for culinary 
uses. 
FLORENCE (Late Summer)—Med- 
ium size, yellowish-white, mostly 
overspread with brilliant pinkish 
red. Bears very young, is very 
productive, reliable cropper. 
HYSLOP (Early Winter — Large, 
very brilliantly colored, dark red 
or purplish, overspread with thick 
blue bloom; good for culinary 
purposes. 

Section of growing block of Neosho Apple 
Trees. Note how stocky and strong 
they are. 
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