2 NEW U. S. PATENT APPLES 
7 _ favorite varieties Amazingly 
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GENUINE 
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STARK BRO’S 




SCARLET 
STAYMARED keep longer. 
(U. S. PATENT) 
MIRACLE OF HORTICULTURE CHANGES STRIPED STAYMAN TO 
SCARLET STAYMARED—A FLAMING SOLID RED 
A miracle of horticulture—A True Bud-Sport of Stayman Winesap—an 
apple that glows with scarlet red, bursts with juice, grows to almost giant size. 
All the Superior traits that made Stayman Winesap a National favorite and 
Solid, blazing, Fiery Red Color too! ; 
Scarlet Staymared—like Stayman Winesap—is a large apple. Juicy, Spicy, 
Wine-like Flavor. Delicious. Keeps crisp and juicy till apples come again. It 
can be picked when hard-ripe and yet have the advantage of full, solid, blaz- 
ing, fiery-red color. : 
= mee Ys hardy. Starts to bear sooner than Stayman Winesap. In Home 
Yards, Local Market and Commercial Orchards, this new improved Stayman 
—Scarlet Staymared—is adding extra profits to delighted growers. 
$1,000 a Foot for Original Limb 
Scarlet Staymared Apple Trees cost you only ' mared is ideal. It is an excellent keeper and can 
a few cents more than ordinary trees. Yet, we paid be stored for use till apples come again. 
$3,500.00—_nearly $1,000.00 a foot—for the orig- Scarlet Staymared is much better than regular 
inal Bud-Sport Limb of this amazing new and Stayman Winesap, and so entirely new and dif- 
improved apple. ferent that it is protected by a U. S. Patent. 
For eating fresh, for canning, for pies, cob- Trees can be obtained ONLY from Stark Nur- 
blers, apple butter, jellies and jams, Scarlet Stay- series, Louisiana, Mo. 
Beware of Imitations 
GENUINE 
Are Sold ONLY by Stark 
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Market your surplus at 
top prices. Because supreme 
deep red color appears ear- 
lier, they can be picked 
when hard ripe. Result, they 

WHAT THESE 









NEW 
JONARED 
STARK’S new 
(U.S. PATENT) 
Amazing Jonathan Sport Colors Quicker, Keeps Longer 
Glamorous brilliant red beauty has been added 
to the glorious Jonathan. 
Bright, solid, fiery red color of new JON-A-RED wins the 
eye-appeal. This amazing extra color tomes on early in the 
season. You jump into the Jonathan market and pick-off the 
top prices. Ten days to two weeks before regular Jonathan has 
enough color to pick. This also avoids the “Jonathan Drop.” 
Jon-A-Red is a true young-bearing Jonathan in all respects 
with the addition of this bright, solid fiery red color. Same 
spicy,-rich acidity that has made Jonathan a prime favorite with 
lovers of brisk-sub-acid_apples. Juicy. A good apple for eating 
fresh and for pies, sauce and dumplings. Keeps crisp and juicy 
much longer than old Jonathan. A favorite for the Home Yard, 
Local Market and Commercial Orchard. 
These added qualities make Jon-A-Red much better than 
Jonathan. Also Jon-A-Red Trees enjoy the protection of a U. S. 
Plant Patent, and trees can be obtained ONLY from Stark Bro’s 
Nurseries & Orchards Co., Louisiana, Mo. 
PEO P L-E-<Sak-0r 
“2 years ago this Spring I planted 100 of your Scarlet 


STAR 
FEATURES Another 
OF STARK 
TREES STARK 
EXTRA 
VALUE 
Over 127 years experience —é 
generations of the Stark fomity 
--goes into every tree we sell, 
Since 1816 when: Stark Nurseries 
was founded, vast funds of ex- 
perience in: fruit: and fruit-tree 
growing have been accumulated 
ond ore used for the benefit of 
Stark Gustomers, 
Staymared trees. This year (when only 2 years old) I 
picked 32 nice all-over-red apples from one of them. It 
looked so good I thought I would get a picture of it, so 
I am enclosing two exposure.”’—J. S. Webster, Franklin 
County, Va. 
“Apple are wonderful. I picked over a bushel from 4- 
year-old trees. These apples would put your catalog pic- 
tures to shame.’”—Alfred Tracey, Ohio. 
“The lot of trees I planted one year ago had quite a 
surprise for me this Spring. Chuck fool of bloom. Surely 
will be a good bearer.””—Hans Kishaum, Iowa. 
An average of 9 bushels per 6-year tree is the amazing 
crop reported by Rising Springs Orchards of Pike Co., 
Ill. “We picked them twice and color was good enough 
on all of them for U. S. Fancy. Size of the apples ran 
2% inches and larger. Some trees bore 14 to 15 bushels 
per tree. A beautiful crop.” 
“T certainly am glad I took your suggestion and planted 
Jon-A-Red instead of Jonathan. Your Jon-A-Red came 
into light bearing for me the third year. Now 6 years 
old, they average from 5 to 6 bushels per tree. Beautiful 
all-over flashy red fruit which sold for 35c to 40c more 
than the same grade Jonathan. 
“These Jon-A-Red color up away ahead of the Jona- 
thans. Neither I nor any of my friends who grow Jona- 
thans have been able to get good color until you people 
sold us Jon-A-Reds. That flashy finish certainly does the 
job.”—Les Smith, ex-president, Ill. Hort. Society, 
“Wherever I happened to be in Michigan,” ‘reports 
Stickney Stark, “Jon-A-Red seems to be entirely replac- 
ing Jonathan because of its extra fine flavor, all-over-red 
color and the extra profits it brings.” 
Ward Lockwood told me: “If Stark Bro’s don’t do 
anything else for the Michigan growers, they gave them 
the Jon-A-Red apple.” 

