4 CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 
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Thus we see the housewife of the future depending 
on the orchardist, vegetable grower, and the live- | 
stock and. dairyman to bring to his table the finest 
food produced regardless of season. 
The grower should first determine his market 
outlet for the type of fruit he will grow and the 
opportunity for disposal of any surplus. Then he 
should be sure his location and soil will support the 
type of fruit he wishes to grow without excessive 
production cost. And last, but not least, buy the 
best nursery stock available. Cheap nursery stock 
is expensive even if given to you. Select your 
nurseryman with the same care you do your banker 
or doctor. 
APPLES 
No other fruit is so dependable and generally 
desirable as the Apple. They will thrive in almost 
any well drained soil. Its period of ripening ex- 
tends from early July until frost, and then they 
can be kept through the entire winter. For fam- 
ily use there is no fruit so indispensable. With 
moderate care they will pay a handsome return 
on your efforts and investment. We have kept our 
list of varieties up to date, and you can plant any 
of them with confidence. 
Apple—Whips 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 ~ 
FAIA ee (eee et ene Wer eres $ .40 $3.50 $30.00 $250.00 
3 to: € feet so. oe Fe 450 A i eo 
4:to7o:fect wie ee 60~ 5250°>) 50:00"* 450.00 
Apples—2 Yr. Branched 
3.to 4 feet ae 34>: 65 6.00 55.00 500.00 
4*to 5 feet.> ie «ee 15% T00* % 65,00) 22608.00 
5 ‘to 6 feet. > 2. 2 80S Bro 00s 0 ous 
: Varieties: 
EARLY OR SUMMER APPLES 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest variety of apple. 
Fruits pale yellow, slightly acid, and markets in 
good condition. Trees bear young. 
Maiden Blush. A late summer apple. Possibly — 
the best commercial variety for cooking in its 
season, 
Early Harvest. One of the earliest summer ap- 
ples. Trees very vigorous and productive. Fruit — 
tender with yellow skin. Good for eating and 
cooking. 
Red June. An early summer apple, producing 
medium sized red fruit of distinctive flavor. No 
home orchard is complete without it. * 
Hackworth. A southern variety of distinctive 
merit. Should have a place in all family orchards 
in Dixie. 
All Red Duchess. A late summer variety which 
thrives anywhere, developed from sport limb of 
regular Duchess. A heavy bearer of well flavored 
fruit. An all-purpose apple. 
Early McIntosh. Follows Transparent in ripen- 
ing; flesh white, tender, juicy, and fine flavor. Has 
same prominent qualities as the Winter McIntosh. _ 
