APPLES 
Apples are one of the most delicious and valuable fruits. While small fruits are 
unexcelled for fresh use and for canning the apple is the one fruit that can be 
stored for a winter supply of fresh fruit. The trees grow rapidly and bear young, 
usually about three years after planting except the variety Northern Spy which 
is late in coming into bearing. In May the trees are covered with fragrant colorful 
flowers making it a valuable shade and ornamental tree. For proper pollination 
plant at least two or more varieties. 

Apples provide a source of delicious fresh fruit through the fall and winter months 
VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING 
RED ASTRACHAN. A tarty red apple. Excellent for pies and cooking. Ripens mid August. 
‘Tree bears young. One of the best early sorts. 
EARLY McINTOSH. New handsome red apple. Tree very productive. Fruit medium to large, 
well flavored, resembling its parent McIntosh. Ripens mid to late August. An excellent early apple 
which we recommend for all home plantings. 
RED DELICIOUS. A fine dessert variety. Turns completely red before ripe. Large size, wonderful 
quality, has a delightful aroma, and a wonderful flavor. Ripens October. A very good variety for 
the home or commercial orchard. 
We pay shipping costs on trees. See page 9. 
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