Large Transparent «op) 
A New Summer Variety First of Apples 
Ripens Very Early—Destined to Replace the 
Ever Popular ‘Yellow Transparent 
HARRISONS’ 
Super Selected Trees, 
with their unusual 
substantial root sys- 
tem, are proving again 
and again that “bud 
selected” strains spell 
yearly profits to or- 
chardists and commer- 
cial planters. 
‘ We believe there is a big 
future for this new summer 
Apple. Our commercial friends 
should lose no time in antici- 
pating the future demand for 
an Apple of this type. 
Somewhat of a dwarf grow- 
er, bearing very young, it 
makes an excellent filler. The 
skin is a clear yellow, white 
flesh, of medium size. 
EARLY APPLE GROWERS MAKE MORE 
MONEY WITH LARGE TRANSPARENT 
Yes, actual profits, that’s what we mean. It can be 
done—here’s why: Yellow Transparent Apples are 
always the first on the market and generally they 
bring good profits when they attain the proper size. 
Size on Yellow Transparent is hard to get, but easily 
on its Big Brother, ‘‘Large Transparent,’’ which ripens 
at the.same time. 
Large Transparent Apples Average up to 2 Inch 
Larger Than Yellow Transparent. This Means 
35c to 50c per Bushel Extra 
ellow Transparent . 
First of the Year 
Ripens Early, Skin Clear Yellow, Flesh White, 
Flavor Slightly Acid, Size Medium 
This is the most popular early green Apple grown and has proven a 
profit maker in a large number of Apple districts. The Yellow Trans- 
parent tree is very hardy and somewhat of a dwarf grower, bears when 
very young and makes an excellent filler. We believe there is a big 
future for the grower who plants this variety; we ourselves anticipate 
planting several hundred trees of Yellow Transparent. this year. 
Yellow Transparent First on the Market 
As it ripens early in July, making excellent eating Apples and selling 
without difficulty. There is almost no competition at this time; Yellow 
Transparent leads the field, and is eagerly sought for by those people 
who find their ‘‘Apple appetites” impatient. - 
Yellow Transparent. Trees Bear Early 
And produce nearly every season. They are rather dwarf growing, and 
may be planted a little closer than most other varieties. A. fine soil is 
not necessary, or even desirable, as the. trees seem to grow best on 
rather poor ground, such as hillsides and uplands. 
Thrives in the South and North 
It thrives just as well in the South as it does in the North. Most 
varieties are particularly well adapted to a certain region, and, while 
they may be grown elsewhere, are only at their best when grown in the 
prescribed region. Yellow Transparent is extremely successful in Georgia, 
and does equally well in Canada, 
Make Your Own Apple Sauce With Fruit Grown in. 
Your Own Back Yard 
FOR ADDITIONAL EARLY VARIETIES SEE PAGE 15 
INARRISOMY 

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LARGE TRANSPARENT (Lodi) APPLE 
You can depend on bumper crops. Plant Harrisons’ 
“Bud Selected” Strain 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED 
The Big Red _- 
Home or Market Apple 
Just at the time when people are hungry 
for a fresh, new red Apple, this superb sort 
comes into market. In New York, Boston, 
Philadelphia and other eastern cities the 
~ fruit sells about as quick as it hits the mar- 
ket-house or dealer’s store. It holds its own 
anywhere and has proven to be— 
The most profitalle 
Summer Apple 
The rich bright red fruit catches the buy- 
er’s eye and is ordered at a price that yields 
the grower a good profit. The Apple is large, 
with tender, crisp, white flesh, juicy and 
slightly tart. The trees come to bearing 
when quite young, producing freely and 
steadily. Fine for a filler or permanent tree, 
and being hardy, can be successfully grown 
in New England states and Canada. All 
commercial orchards should include wilbenis 
Early Red. 
APPLE TREE PRICES, Ge 
SEE PAGES 12 AND 13 

Harrisons’ are the Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World 
