4 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
APPLE AND CRAB—(Continued) 
McIntosh Early, ripens six weeks before McIntosh; two weeks later than Transparent. 
Handsome red color and pleasing taste. 
Melba, a McIntosh seedling from Canada. Color bright crimson over pale yellow. 
Season ahead of Early McIntosh and variety is adapted for home market. 
Milton, cross of Transparent and McIntosh ripening in Wealthy season. Tree hardy 
and vigorous. Fruit pinkish-red, flesh white with McIntosh flavor and aroma. 
Minnesota No. 993, large mid-to-late winter apple, medium red coior over a greenish 
yellow. Quality very good. 
Minnesota No. 700, a fall and early winter apple of about Wealthy season but a 
slightly better keeper; size medium, comparable to Jonathan. Color dark attrac- 
tive red; flesh yellowish; flavor mild sub-acid; quality good. Very hardy. 
Minnesota No. 240, large high quality dessert Crab, keeping weil into November. 
Color, light red blush or striped over yellow; flesh yellow. 
Minnesota No. 638, fair size, mid-winter apple; dark red; flesh medium coarse; 
flavor mildly sub-acid; quality good. Late in maturing and hangs to tree well. 
Minnesota No. 780, large mid-winter apple of M. B. Twig type. Its dull red color 
gives it a rich appearance. Quality good, excellent cooking and a very satis- 
factory dessert apple. 
Newiane, resembles a red colored sport of Delicious. Ripens with Delicious but 
keeps much longer. 
Prairie Spy (Minnesota No. 1007), medium size, late winter apple shaped like 
Wealthy but late in maturing and not ready for use until about Christmas. 
Color bright red over a yellow ground. Excellent keeper and of great promise. 
Secor, an Icwa introduction of about Jonathan season, of superior quality but not 
as red as Jonathan. Better keeper and hangs to tree well. Variety adapted 
to Jonathan territory. 
Sharon, new Iowa introduction of good quality and extremely hardiness. Excellent 
for home plantings. Color is striped red and green. Good keeper and disease 
resistant. A McIntosh cross. 
Winesap Crimson, a gorgeous colored dark crimson Winesap sport averaging 
larger in size than the’parent, the common Winesap. Originated in the Yakima 
Valley, Washington.. Keeps in an ordinary outdoor cave until the middle of June. 
APPLE—Hardy Understocks | 
We offer the following’ hardy varieties of Apple and Crab, branched trees, suit- 
able as understocks for top working purposes. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
First. Class, 11-16) to1-inchw 444<feet. and* up ee $4.00 $35.00 $-____- 
* x 9-LG Stor 1is16 4 -Teet rand ei ses tee ee Fe ee ee 3 20 28.00 Fe ae 
eS 1-16 to, 9-165"3 feet and Mp Ss. 222 APPR LSI EIS oi, By 2.40 20.00 ke ee 
Haas Hibernal Virginia 
APPLE—Whips, Grafts 
These Northern grown, yearling trees have good caliper for the height and are 
well rooted. 
'Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
One: Year, 4°feet and up, mostly whips: sys: 252% 22 y Liee $2.10 $18.00 $150.00 
or a 3 feetiand, up, mostly -whips; = 22.422. Sal ieee 1.70 14.00 120.00 
¥ f 2 fect and up, mostly whips en BEC R eS epee RIES AO 9.00 80.00 
Banana Grimes Golden Wealthy 
Delicious Dark Red Jonathan Dark Red — Winesap Crimson 
Delicious Yellow Red June Yellow Transparent 
APPLE—Top-Worked on Virginia Crab 
The following varieties of Apple are top-worked on the side-limbs of Vir- 
ginia Crab, ready for immediate orchard planting. Trees have from four to six 
top-worked limbs. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Three Years, 11-16;inch/and up; 5 feet.and up. 2) eebeee $5.50. ».--$50.00 SS eee 
Delicious Dark Red Delicious Yellow 
