Price List of Denendatle 
Hardy . . Thrifty . . Fibrous-Rooted Trees and Plants 
Delivered to You in Good, Healthy Growing Condition 
APPLES 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF APPLE TREES—EXCEPT AS NOTED 
1-4 5-24 25 @ up 
Each Each Each 
First Class, large size, 2-year, No. 1 grade, 5 to 7 ft., 34 in. up .............-..200- $1.00 90c 75¢ 
First Class, medium, size; '2-year,:4 to’ Gift. 610.294 (mts eee teye atone tales sry on ataus a ttura ome 75 70c 60c 
Summer Varieties 
Early Harvest. Pale yellow, fine flavor. Late July. 
Early McIntosh. A handsome new early red apple of 
exceptionally fine flavor and high quality. Trees are 
vigorous, hardy, healthy, productive and bear an- 
nually. Ripens in August. A splendid selling apple 
for roadside trade. Early money. 
Red Astrachan. Fruit large, crimson, juicy. July and 

August. 
Sweet Bough. Large, pale yellow; sweet and juicy. Au- 
gust. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium size, yellow, sub-acid. 
August. 
Autumn Varieties 
Early Duchess of Oldenburg. Medium size; red striped; juicy. 
McIntosh August. 
Fall Pippin. Large, yellow, tender, juicy and rich. 
September. 
McIntosh Red. (Solid Red Strain). A very attrac- 
tive red apple of the highest quality. Hardy, 
bears young and annually. A leading, profitable, 
commercial sort for New York and New England. 
Productive. October to January. 
Maiden’s Blush. Large, pale yellow with red cheek. 
September. 
Pound Sweet. Large, round, yellow-russet. October. 
Red Gravenstein. This red sport is more attractive 
than Gravenstein. It differs from it only in the solid 
dark red colored fruits. 
Winter Varieties 
Baldwin. Large, strong, vigorous tree; produces an 
abundance of large apples of a bright red color, with 
yellowish, crisp, tender, very juicy flesh. Nov. to 
April. 
Cortland. ““The most promising of the tree-fruits that 
have originated at this station,” says the New York 
State Experiment Station. Resembles the popular 
McIntosh, but fruits are larger, brighter in color, 
of richer flavor, and the flesh is firmer, more juicy 
McIntosh ; and keeps better. Largely used as an excellent pol- 
(Solid Red Strain) lenizer for McIntosh and other varieties. 



[4] Nursery Stock “Acclimated” and Hardy as an “Oak” 
