APPLES—Continued 
MILTON. September. A beautiful pinkish red apple, flesh tender, very 
white, with a refreshing aroma. Early and annual bearer. This is an 
excellent new variety which can be highly recommended. 
NORTHERN SPY. November-April. Large red and yellow apple of fine 
quality. Leading commercial sort. 
OLDENBURG (Duchess). August-September. An early and regular crop- 
per; tree extremely hardy. Fruit pale yellow with stripes of bright red. 
Flesh yellow, juicy and slightly sub-acid. 
RED ASTRACHAN. August. Handsome deep crimson apple, excellent 
for cooking. Hardy and a good bearer. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. September-October. An excellent autumn apple, 
tender, juicy, with slightly aromatic flavor. 
RED ROME BEAUTY. November-May. This beautiful apple is brilliant 
solid red in color, flesh juicy and aromatic. A dependable cropper, 
highly recommended. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. November-March. Large yellowish green 
apple of fine quality. An abundant yielder and excellent keeper. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. December-April. Winesaps prefer a long sea- 
son. For this reason we recommend their planting only in more South- 
ern gardens. The fruit is yellow striped with red, and the flesh has a 
pleasing flavor. Trees start bearing annual crops at an early age. 
TOLMAN SWEET. November-April. The leading sweet apple, yellow 
tinged with red. Hardy and productive. 
WEALTHY. October-January. Beautiful, brilliant red apple of fine qual- 
ity. Exceptionally hardy and an early bearer. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Golden yellow apple, large, juicy, 
and exceptionally fine quality. Many say this is the finest yellow 
apple. It bears young and heavily. Producers in 38 states report 
Yellow Delicious apple trees bearing at 2 years old. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow apple. Excellent flavor. 
Trees hardy and abundant bearers. 
THE HOME ORCHARD (Group No. 21) 
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This collection of trees can be expected to yield an ample supply of fruit for an 
average family throughout the year. 
4 Apples (Cortland, McIntosh Red, Red Rome Beauty, Rhode 
Island Greening), 2 year. 
3 Pears (Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel), 2 year. 
3 Cherries (Black Tartarian, Montmorency, Napoleon), 2 year. 
2 Plums (Bradshaw, Stanley Prune), 2 year. 
3 Peaches (Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven), 1 year. 
Total 15 Standard Fruit Trees, 5 to 7 ft., Extra Heavy, for only $14.00. 

