WAYESBORO, VIRGINIA 

NEW RED McINTOSH 
Identically the same as its parent variety with the exception 
of more color and earlier coloring. 
NEW RED ROME 
THE NORTHWESTERN STRAIN OF THE 
NEW SOLID RED ROME 
A comparison of the old Rome Beauty and the NEW 
RED ROME, when graded by the Northwest Packing Rules: 
EHxtraFancy Fancy ‘‘C’’ Grade 
REDIROMES ee 84% 14% 2% 
Standard Rome......... 26% 61% 13% 
No further proof should be necessary to establish the 
advantage of planting New Red Rome in preference to the 
Standard Rome. 
Description of Red Rome—A brilliant solid red Rome 
Beauty that produces over 50 per cent more Extra Fancy 
Apples for color grade than the common Rome Beauty. 
A beautiful Apple, it has all the productiveness and other 
characteristics of the common Rome Beauty, and in addi- 
tion a greatly superior color. The Red Rome will probably, 
in a short time, replace the common Rome Beauty wherever 
the latter is grown. 
The old Rome Beauty has been a leading commercial va- 
riety in Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia. It would be planted 
more generally if it were not for its one fault—lack of color. 
The New Red Rome and Gallia Beauty are richly colored 
and are taking its place. 
GALLIA BEAUTY 
AN OHIO STRAIN OF THE RED ROME 
Considered by some as the best of the Red Romes. Fruit 
colors a brilliant, bright red without trace of stripe. 

NEW RED SPY 
A great improvement over the old variety, Northern Spy. 
This new variety is a solid red with no stripes; this makes 
it possible for the grower to pick earlier. This new variety 
has all of the good qualities of the old Northern Spy—but 
the advantage of better color. 
NEW RED STAYMAN 
RED AS THE WINESAP AND YET A STAYMAN 
The New Solid Red Stayman is a sport of the Standard 
Stayman. It has all the good qualities of the Stayman and 
none of its bad ones. 
Has 100 per cent more color. That means twice as 
many No. 1 Apples and a lot more profit. 
Does not crack on the tree or scald in storage. Even 
these two advantages would more than justify the small 
difference in cost. During rainy seasons the Stayman often 
cracks badly. When held late in storage, it scalds, while 
the New Red Stayman does neither. 
Can you imagine a good reason for planting the Standard 
Stayman when the New Red Stayman trees can be had at 
no extra cost? 

‘*Senator Harry F. Byrd of Winchester, Va., reports after 
having planted 40,000 Waynesboro Nursery 
Trees over the past twenty years”’ 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
September 12, 1940 
The Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc., 
Waynesboro, Virginia 
Dear Sirs: 
It gives me pleasure to state that I have been dealing with 
your Nursery for many years and have found your trees 
true to name, well grown, and entirely satisfactory in every 
respect. P : 
You have been very accommodating and trustworthy in 
the prompt delivery of all orders. 
I have a large quantity of your trees in bearing and find 
them very satisfactory. 
With best wishes, I am 
Faithfully yours, 
(Signed) Harry F. Byrd 


XTRA FANCY _ 
GRADE 88% 
"FANCY 
+ GRADE | 


GRADE 437% 
