Vance Delicious 

Early Red Bird. A new, early, scarlet-red 
Apple, several days ahead of the Yellow 
Transparent. Desirable for the home 
orchard, as well as it is a profitable com- 
mercial variety. 
*Yellow Transparent. A Russian Apple 
of splendid quality. The most extensively 
planted and best known early Apple in 
this section. Ripens 10 days earlier than 
Early Harvest. Fruit large, creamy yel- 
low, sub-acid. A very young bearer and 
one of the best home and market sorts. 
Lodi. A new early yellow Apple of the 
Yellow Transparent family; larger and 
firmer, ripening a few days later. This 
promising new Super-Size Transparent 
will no doubt supplant the old variety 
when growers learn of its advantages. 
*Red June. An old-time early red Apple 
Which is being gradually displaced by 
newer varieties. 
Early Harvest. Medium size, roundish, 
smooth, bright straw color when ripe; 
flesh nearly white, rather acid, fine. 
(Quintuple 
Tree) 
Five varieties growing on one tree, furnish- 
ing fruit from the earliest to the latest. 
This unusual tree is a novelty, as well as 
it is practical. 3 yr. 5-6 ft., $3.00 each, two 
for $5.50, five for $12.50. 
APPLE TREE PRICES 
Wholesale 
Rates 
1 to 10 10 to 50 50 to 300 300 to 600 
Each Each Each Each 
1 yr. 3-4 ft. Whips © $1.00 $ .80 $ .60 $ .50 
1 yr. 4-6 ft. Whips 1.25 1.00 -70 -60 
2 yr. 3-5 ft. Branched 1.00 -80 .60 -50 
2 yr. 4-6 ft. Branched 1.25 1.00 -70 -60 
3 yr. 5-7 ft. SUPER SIZE 1.50 1.25 85 -70 
4 yr. 6-7 ft. JUMBO SIZE 2.25 2.00 1.50 
Size segues 3.00 2.50 2.00 
6 yr. 114-2 in. caliper 
GIANT SIZE 4.50 4.00 
7 yr. 2-2), in. caliper 
BEARING SIZE 6.00 5.00 
NOTE: Following special varieties offered at 10c per tree above standard 
variety prices: Lady, Vance Delicious, and Yorking. 
NOTE: *Indicates varieties available in sizes 4 yr. and up. 
Write for Quotations on Larger Quantities than Quoted in this List. 
OUR TREES . 
ARE DOUBLE INSPECTED 
- PRONOUNCED FREE OF DISEASE 
by Virginia State Entomologist 
PRONOUNCED TRUE TO NAME 
by Professor Shaw 
A National Authority on Identification of Varieties 
Professor Shaw, Mass. State College, reports: 
“TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ; 
“This is to state that all the saleable apple stock now growing in the 
nurseries of the Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc., near Waynesboro, Virginia, 
shave been examined for trueness to name by A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, 
and L. Southwick and, as they now stand in the nursery row all trees are, 
. to the best of our knowledge and belief, true to name.’’ 
(signed) J. K. Shaw, Research Professor of Pomology 
SUMMER AND FALL APPLES 
Summer Varieties have been somewhat neglected and now offer 
greater promise than later ones. We recommend moderate planting of 
Summer and Early Fall Apples. 
Listed In Ripening Order 
Ripens 10 days later than Yellow Trans- 
parent and for three weeks afterward. 
Productive. An old-time favorite cook- 
ing Apple. 
*Summer Yellow Delicious. Closely re- 
sembles the Winter Yellow Delicious 
but ripens in late July. Best Golden 
Summer Apple of its season. 
*Liveland Raspberry. Medium sized, 
striped Midsummer Apple. Flesh white 
stained with red. Tree is vigorous and 
an early bearer. 
Milton. An early McIntosh possessing all 
the good qualities of the McIntosh and 
ripening in August. White, tender, crisp, 
juicy flesh. The fruit is covered with a 
very attractive pinkish-red. 
Fall Pippin. A large, golden yellow. Favor- 
ite home orchard variety ripening in late 
August. 
Summer Rambo. An old time Apple 
that should be in every orchard. Large, 
red striped. Ripens in August and Sep- 
tember and is the largest and best qual- 
ity Summer Apple of its season. 
QUADRUPLE TREE 
An Apple Tree on which four varieties are 
grafted, ripening early Summer, late Sum- 
mer, Fall, and Winter—affording fresh 
fruit over a period of several months. A 3 
yr. tree, 5 to 6 ft., $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 
Maiden Blush. The well-known Summer 
variety, uniformly large and smooth, 
beautifully flushed with red on yellow; 
round, flesh tender, pleasant flavor’ 
Especially useful in the home orchard 
and for market purposes, and heavy 
crops. August and September. 
Smokehouse. Perhaps the oldest and best 
known Apple to the family orchard, too 
well-known to require a description. We 
have the genuine old-time Smokehouse; 
better have a few new ones coming on. 
August and September. 
New Red Duchess. Has 100 per cent more 
color than the old Duchess. See Page 4. 
Williams Early Red. Large, red striped. 
Excellent cooking and commercial var- 
iety. September. 
*Fall Cheese. A home orchard variety. 
Red striped, medium size. 
*Bonum. A variety originated in North 
Carolina. Medium in size, red, ripening 
in late Fall. Extremely popular in parts 
of Virginia and North Carolina. 
TRIPLE TREE 
Three varieties on one tree—early Summer, 
Fall, and Winter. 3 yr. 5-6 ft., $2.00 each, 
two for $3.75. 

