Qrethly Dug APPLE TREES 


Your Choice of Varieties Alike or Assorted 
Large, 2 yr., 5-6 ft., 11/16 in. up ....... % 
Medium, 2 yr., 4-5 ft., 9/16 in. to 11/16 in. 
Parcel Post Size, 3 ft. 
Summer Varieties 
ANOKA. New. Beautiful red-striped fruit. Good 
quality, highly recommended. Bears second year 
after planting. Mid-August. 
LODI. Yellow fruit: Large, vigorous. Mid-August. 
RED DUCHESS. Sport of Duchess, same season, 
quality, etc., only deep red all over. Late July. 
SWEET BOUGH. Pale yellow. Fine for baking. 
Mid-August. 
Autumn Varieties 
FALL PIPPIN. Large, yellow, tender, juicy and 
rich. September. 
POUND SWEET. (Pumpkin Sweet.) Large, yel- 
low, russet apple, very sweet. Late September. 
Winter Varieties 
DELICIOUS. (Red.) November to April. Flesh 
juicy, melting. 
FAMEUSE. (Snow Apple.) Medium size, deep 
crimson, flesh white, delicious. Oct.-Dec. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Solid red, high quality. Dec.- 
May. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Clear golden russet. 
April. 
KING OF TOMPKINS COUNTY. Flesh yellow, 
crisp, tender, juicy, sub-acid. Skin yellow, 
mottled with orange-red. October to January. 
LOBO. Larger and darker red than its parent, 
McIntosh. Oct.-Nov. 
MACOUN. Dark red, white fleshed; rich flavor. 
Oct.-March. 
NORTHERN SPY. Hardy, large, red striped. Flesh 
juicy, crisp, tender. Tree healthy strong grower. 
Dec.-March. 
Noy.- 
The superiority of Dans- 
ville Grown Fruit Trees is 
fully demonstrated in these 
ten young Apple trees. A 
good root system, straight 
stems and well-branched 
specimens cannot help but 
succeed, 
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N. W. GREENING. Greenish yellow. Oct.-April. 
STAYMAN RED. Solid red without stripes. Does 
not crack at stem; crisp and juicy. Will not scald 
in storage. Dec.-April. 
SWEET DELICIOUS. Large and attractive in size. 
Color yellow and dark red. Fine for dessert and 
baking. Dec.-April. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Light yellow. Nov.-April. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, yellow striped red, 
fine quality; good keeper. Oct.-Jan. 
WEALTHY. Red, flesh white, sub-acid. Oct.-Jan. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Blushed and striped with red. 
aie yellow, tender and mildly acid. Nov.- 
eb. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A bright golden yellow ap- 
ple, many say this is the finest yellow apple. 
Bears young and heavily. The fruit is large, juicy 
and of exceptionally fine quality. Oct.-April. 
Crab Apples 
DOLGO CRAB. Handsome red crab apple. Fruit 
jellies easily. Early September. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Fruit large, deep crimson. De- 
sirable for home use and market. Late Sept. 
Howe Cave, N. Y., 
October 16, 1942. 
Twenty years ago we set some Maloney Trees, a small 
farm orchard of 120 trees. They have been producing 
heavy crops of fine fruit for many years, and I have 
never regretted planting and taking care of this orchard. 
Gentlemen: 
One year I exhibited at the county fair and put one 
over on the big boys that had been walking off with 
all the honors, taking first in all but one of the exhibits. 
Sorry I can’t use any more than just this order. I have 
recommended your nursery for trees to many people 
that purchase apples from me. Very truly yours, 
J. JENTZSECH. 


