A good 
Rome Beauty 257° 
particularly for the South- 
west, the Pacific states, 
and the eastern states, also 
Ohio and Indiana. Fruit 
large, yellow with red; very 
juicy, blooms late, and 
ripens in October. 
FALL APPLES 
Ripening between early apples and late 
(winter) apples, they keep fairly good, and 
in the extreme North where late apples 
would not mature, these fall apples are 
considered winter apples and in such locali- 
ties will make very good keepers. They 


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Whitney, the Sweet 
Crab, bear well : furnish fruit after the early apples are used 
anywhere up, and before the late varieties commence 
to ripen. 
i ntinued 
res Me UGS AAT Tah “2 Anoka A ueG ype a fairly good size, 
a ig- yellow with red stripes. Ripens 
Northwestern Greening orous end of August, and makes a nice apple for 
grower, extremely hardy; does well most the North. Not a new apple. For a good 
anywhere, especially in the North and many years I have grown this sort for 
Northwest where few apples of such high special orders, and recently, due to in- 
quality grow successfully. Keeps well, fruit creased demand, I have grown more of 
is large, greenish yellow when ripe. One them. Add 10c per tree to the prices quoted 
of the best for baking. Restaurants pay for apples. 
premium prices for them. Ripens middle of 
This apple does well most 
October. Wealthy anywhere, can safely be 
4 “ planted in the North also. It is a great 
Stayman Ss Winesap sl Peak pee bearer, in fact few varieties are so hardy 
ple, very large, striped dark red, keeps and so productive. A good apple for eat- 
well, and is in strong demand for cooking. (8) cooking, drying or pies; large, mostly 
Ripens in October covered with red, fine grained and juicy. 
: ie hone cae good apple your orchard is 
= ee not complete. recommend it, knowing 
Turley Winesap Heaney oe erat how pleased you will be with your Wealthy 
ioned. Winesap, darker color, improved @PpPle. Ripens in September. 
quality, highly flavored; keeps well until standard market 
mid-winter; is considerably larger than Maiden Blush 3 apple, good in _ size 
Winesap. Price is 10c per tree in addition and quality. Its nice appearance helps to 
to the price of other apples as quoted. sell it. Ripens in September. 
s 2 IN 
Old-Fashioned Winesap #,2°(0°s 
orchard. Apples little too small for market; 
quality is good, keeps well. Dark red. Tree 
bears heavy, perfectly hardy in the Middle 
West. Ripens middle of October. 
Farm... 
APPLE 
1 Red Delicious 
1 Winesap 
1 Grimes Golden 
1 Jonathan 
(Johnson’s Fine Winter Y. 
York Imperial ;') This old-fashioned ap- 
ple is rapidly coming eee to popularity. It is 
a large red -apple, tender and juicy. Perfectly 
hardy in the Middle West, also Southern Min- 
nesota and Wisconsin. I recommend a combina- 
tion planting of York Imperial and Stayman’s 
Winesap for extra heavy bearing. Ripens first 
week in October. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Fill in with good top-soil around the roots (no 
fertilizer to be added to’this soil), and water 
well at planting time. Watering is the best 
method of packing the soil firmly around the 
roots. After planting apple trees should be 
pruned. Cut all branches back to about one- 
half of their length. The center-leader may be 
cut back a few inches. 

8 trees, all 
for early 
2 Blooming size Roses, your 
Freeow pelectlon from pages 2 
and 

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