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3-4 ft. selected No. 1 trees, well rooted and branched, 
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4-6 ft. Extra heavy trees, splendid roots, and perfect 
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5-7 ft. for quick crop, the best trees on the market.............. -68 1.85 5.90 
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nt by parcel post. We ship them by freight 
or express, and pay the transportation charges, if your order amounts to $15.00 or 
more (Evergreens and seeds not included). 
WINTER APPLES, LATE 
These apples ripen late, 
years of experience we have a selection 
satisfactory varieties. 
7 Comes from Mich- 
Winter Banana formes from Mich’ 
tree. Most productive and bears quite 
young. Rich in flavor, spicy and aroma- 
tic; flesh yellow, firm and juicy. Color 
a golden yellow; very attractive, and_a 
good keeper. The vigorous healthy 
growth of this tree, its extra large leaves 
would even make it a desirable shade 
tree on the lawn. I recommend this ap- 
ple for the Middle West, but not north of 
Nebraska. Ripens October 1. 
~ For pies, baking and 
Ben Davis cooking, this apple is 
one of the very best. It is also an ex- 
cellent keeper, one of the oldest apples 
in the Middle West. Ripens middle of 
October. Very hardy. 
Outstanding for its 
Red Cortland young bearing, usu- 
ally beginning to bear two or three years 
after planting. Fruit of dark red color, 
juicy and crisp. The tree is very hardy, 
can be grown up to Central Minnesota, 
ripening in September it will mature in 
the Northern apple districts. 
I recommend this 
Arkansas Black apple for Arkan- 
sas, Oklahoma and north to the southern 
part of Nebraska. Fruit medium to large, 
covered with dark red, sometimes almost 
black. The flesh is almost orange yellow. 
Keeps extra well; when picked hard-ripe 
this apple will keep as long as the follow- 
ing July. Ripens middle of October. Can 
furnish only 3-4 and 4-5 ft. trees of this 
variety. 
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and keep well, 
most of them until spring. From many 
of what we consider the choicest and most 
Delicious, Yellow 424,2P?'*,,,2! 
golden yellow. WPossesses a rich flavor, 
resembling that of pears, quite sweet. It 
is one of the finest table apples you can 
get. WVerfectly hardy here, and most any- 
where in the Middle West; bears young. 
Ripens first week in October. Add 15c 
per tree to prices quoted above, 
Delici- 
Delicious, Double Red P°!'<i- 
the best paying apple on the market, and 
in this improved double red strain the 
special dark red color develops early in 
the ripening season, and evenly, covering 
the entire apple. Due to this fact, the 
apple can be picked while still perfectly 
hard, and having its extra fine color. 
Hard-ripe picking makes this apple the 
longest Keeper of any. Ripens October 
10. Hardy in the Middle West, and the 
tree is a vigorous grower. 
Contains  practi- 
Grimes Golden cally no acid. 
Combines a rich aromatic flavor with an 
attractive goiden yellow color, and a long 
season of usefulness. It is one of the 
oldest apples in America, and still one of 
the very best. The tree is healthy, a 
good grower, and bears well, but should 
be pruned annually as it is inclined to 
grow bushy. Do not plant it north of 
the middle of Nebraska. Ripens end of 
September. 

Winesap 

Grimes 
Golden 
For flavor, juiciness, in 
Jonathan fact for a good eating 
apple I cannot name you a better apple 
than the old fashioned Jonathan. It is 
an apple of medium size, the tree is 
hardy up to the middle of Nebraska, and 
bears well. It keeps until about January 
in ordinary cellars. Ripens end of Sep- 
tember. Except in the extreme North 
where it would not be hardy, a few Jon- 
athans should be in every home orchard. 
Originated in Cen- 
Lady Jonathan tral Nebraska, it 
is a little hardier than the old fashioned 
Jonathan. It is superior to the latter in 
its keeping quality, and the apples will 
average a little larger in size. Ripens 
October 1. Add 10c per tree to prices 
quoted. 
A sport of the 
MaclIntosh Red <q Bert, Atle 
Originated in Canada. In Wyoming, 
Idaho, Montana and high altitudes of 
New Mexico my customers favor this 
tree. and for years I have recommended 
it for these states, and wherever you 
need an extra hardy apple this variety 
will please you. Bears well, and_ the 
fruit is of fair quality. Ripens middle 
of October. 
A good apple, par- 
Rome Beauty ticularly for the 
Southwest, the Pacific states, and the 
eastern states, also Ohio and Indiana. 
Fruit large, yellow with red; very juicy, 
blooms late, and ripens in October. 
Sonderegger Nurseries and Seedhouse, Beatrice, Nebraska 

