



BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO. 
APPLES. 
APPROVED AND TESTED—Apple trees 
growing in our fields are inspected annually for 
trueness to name by Dr. J. K. Shaw of the 
Massachusetts State College. Insist upon 
receiving inspected Apple trees for your own 
protection. There is no extra cost to you. 


Wealthy 
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Anoka. Red-striped. For cooking or eating 
fresh. Trees usually bear second year after 
planting. Makes a small tree. Early 
August. 
Baldwin. The standard Winter Apple for all 
uses. Large bright red, crisp and juicy. 
Cortland. Large, dark red. Like McIntosh 
in flavor and quality. Ripens later. A good 
keeper, growing more popular each year. 
For home planting or orchards. Ripens in 
October. 
Delicious. Large, brilliant dark red. High 
quality. Splendid keeper and shipper. For 
home or orchard planting. Fine Fall and 
Winter Apple. 
Early McIntosh. Like its parent, McIntosh, 
in red color, high quality and fine flavor. 
Good early Apple. August. 
Fall Pippin. A large golden yellow Apple of 
splendid quality. October. 
Gravenstein, Red. Solid red. Large size; 
crisp flesh. Slightly tart. Excellent for cook- 
ing; tree productive. September. 
Kendall. Large, handsome, solid dark red 
Apple of the McIntosh type. Keeps better 
than McIntosh. ‘September. 
Macoun. A late McIntosh. Skin dark red. 
Flesh white with the McIntosh taste. Trees 
bear regularly and heavily. 
McIntosh, Red. Dark red. White, juicy 
flesh; a favorite for New England and New 
York orchards. September. 
For Health 
and Profit— 
Plant Barnes 
Apple Trees 
Northern Spy. Striped red. A rapid grower 
and good bearer; high quality, late keeping; 
excellent flavor. Winter. 
Pound Sweet. Large, yellow. Sweet flavor. 
October. 
Red Astrachan. Crimson. Large. A pop- 
ular, all-round Summer Apple. Tree yields 
abundantly. August. 
Red Spy. Red form of the popular Northern 
Spy; splendid Winter Apple. 
Rhode Island Greening. large, yellowish 
green; highly flavored; keeps late. An un- 
excelled Winter cooking Apple. 
Fall Pippin Apple 
Roxbury Russet. Yellow-green, overspread with russet. An old favorite which keep 
throughout the Winter. 
Stayman Winesap. A red striped Winter apple of excellent quality. A heavy bearer and 
‘late keeper. 
Wealthy. Attractive, brilliant red. Trees bear young and are good pollinators. Very 
hardy and productive. September. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, juicy and sub-acid. For cooking. Ripens in late 
(rab Apples 
Dolgo. A handsome, red 
Crabapple. The fruit 
makes a superbly flav- 
vored, ruby-red jelly 
and ripens in early 
September. The tree is 
very hardy and produc- 
tive. Bears fruit when 
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young. Flowers are , os ‘ 
large, white and orna- trop 
mental. Delicious Apple 
Hyslop. Deep red, yellow-fleshed, tart Apples are borne in clusters. An old but still worthy 
variety. October. 

PRICES—APPLE TREES Height Each 10 100 
2g 11/ 16 in“and up. 46 Cee eee 5-7 ft. $1.25 $10.00 $70.00 
Pye. 9/16 into f1/16 in... eed es 4-6 ft. 1.00 8.00 60.00 
2Ytie> 1/16.ine to 9/16 in oe ee ee 3-4 ft. 75 6.50 45.00 
Cortland Apple 
