8. CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
GRIMES GOLDEN, (Winter). Good sized yellow, 
very productive, and of high quality. 
JONATHAN, (Winter). The extra quality, me- 
APPLE REES dium red fruit by general consent is placed 
among the very best in both appearance and 
quality. 
KENDALL, (Autumn). Handsomely colored over 
the entire surface with dark red covered with 
a rich bloom. Its season is about that of Mc- 
Intosh but it keeps a little longer. The apples 
In choosing trees for the commercial orchard you are large, firm in outline, and when properly 
will find in this comprehensive list more of the  ‘ipened, possess the whitish fine grained flesh 
of McIntosh. The flavor is more sprightly than 
Strong, Hardy, Northern Grown. 

recognized leading varieties than usual — varieties qiintosh. The apples. hang’ better ethan McInz 
ripening over a broad growing season — varieties tosh but not as well as Cortland. 
chosen for their shipping and keeping qualities — KING, (Winter). A large red apple of good 
= 4s . . 2 . quality. Good for the home orchard or for mar- 
varieties noted for their rich coloring and their ket Tasty, ricki cobsacid *aonlesee tmnt Havcies 
luscious flavor. All these add to the market value one you will like to eat. 
of the fruit and make money for the grower. 
Northern grown trees have proven most satis- 
factory to growers universally because of the extra 
strength and hardiness our climate develops in 
them. It will pay you to plant fruit trees tempered 
and hardened in our rigorous northern climate. 
ASTRACHAN, RED, (Summer). The trees come _ into 
bearing young and bear regularly and abundantly. The 
fruit is the standard large red summer apple. They 
are fit for cooking long before maturity and when 
fully ripe are fine for dessert, having a long season of 
usefulness. Ripens about the last of July. 
BALDWIN, (Winter). Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and 
firm. The old favorite for market and home use and 
probably the most extensively planted. 
BANANA, (Winter). An early bearer, yellow shaded 
with bright crimson, flesh fine grained, rich sub-acid, 
aromatic, and high quality. 
CORTLAND, (Winter). A derivation of Mcintosh, but i 
ripening about two weeks later. Thrifty, comes into NORTHERN SPY APPLE 
bearing when young and remains a long time. Fruits 
abundant, large, round, with heavy overlay of shaded 
reds. Hangs on the tree longer than McLntosh and 
is a little tougher skinned, making a better shipper. 
DELICIOUS, (Winter Red Delicious). Fruit large, dark Dwart Apple Trees 
red, flesh fine grained, crisp and melting. Its taste is 
very mildly acid making it a favorite as an eating This is the first time we have offered 
ie eee in desserts and salads. A splendid SOuOie friends and patrons dwarf apple 
trees. These trees are budded on mall- 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS, (Winter). A remarkable va- ing No 9 which is the ideal dwarf un- 
riety rapidly taking first place. Fruit extra large; color . i 4, 
bright red; flesh white and fine grained, rich, melting dersiock which has been so _ highly 
and juicy, of the very highest quality; tree young bear- recommended by the New York Experi- 
er, sometimes at age of three years from planting; moentistationtatGaneva ENE 
good keeper in most sections; annual bearer. 
The supply is very limited and as we 

DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG, (Autumn). Commonly Known 
as Duchess. Tree is a small grower and comes into 
have a large number of patrons who we 
bearing young making an excellent filler. The fruit feel will want to take advantage of this 
is large, striped red and yellow, flesh white, juicy, and 
of excellent flavor, the best general purpose apple of 
the season ripening in August and September. 
wonderful opportunity. 


Jonathan 
: Delicious, red McIntosh 
APPLE TREE PRICES Staymens Winesap 
1to9 10 to 49 50-299 
2 yr., 5 to 6, 1%,” up ....$1.50 $1.25 $ .85 - DWARF APPLE TREE PRICES 
2 yr. 4 to. 5’, %, to '\,”.: 1.25 1.00 .70 No. 1 trees, $3.25 each 
2 yr., 3 to 4’, %, to %”.. 1.00 80 .60 No. 2 trees, 3.00 each 




