
New Improved Red Strain 

One of the Best Summer Apples 




PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES 
(Inspected ) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
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Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees are desired. 

Summer Varieties 
EARLY McINTOSH. For home orchard or commercial use, this is the ideal 
variety to plant. Tree vigorous grower. It is an annual bearer. Fruit same 
size, quality and flavor as- McIntosh Red. Late August. 
MELBA. New. Bright crimson, good size, pleasantly flavored. Early August. 
RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit handsome, large, round, covered 
vie deep crimson. Flesh juicy and tender. Good summer apple. Early 
ugust. : 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows upright, hardy, 
early bearer. Fruit good size. Skin clear, white to pale 
yellow in color. Flavor very good. Is an excellent cooking 
apple known to the housewife everywhere. Early August. 
Autumn Varieties 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport. Differs from 







DELICIOUS, DOUBLE RED. Solid lustrous red without stripes. Fine 
grained flesh of excellent quality and flavor. A splendid keeper and shipper. 
Annual bearer, one of the most highly prized winter eating apples. Every- 
one should have a few trees of this variety. Nov.-April. 
JONATHAN. Red, highly flavored. Fine commercial variety. Early bearer. 
Nov.-March. 
KENDALL. New. Dark red. Fruit large. Flavor more sprightly than Mc- 
Intosh. Oct.-Jan. 
MILTON. MclIntosh-like but ripens a month before McIntosh. Fruits pinkish 
red with heavy bloom. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy and of McIntosh 
flavor and aroma. Sept.-Oct. 
McINTOSH RED. Valuable, hardy, attractive apple; good size, nearly cov- 
ered with red. Flesh white, fine, very tender and refreshing. A good annual 
bearer, comes into fruiting early. Yields large crops. Oct.-Jan. 
NEW ROGERS McINTOSH. Solid red Mcintosh, classed as one of the 
most valuable new fruit introductions in years. Annual bearer. Fruit is the 
same size as the common Mcintosh, but is not striped. Flesh white, fine 
grained, very tender, juicy and refreshing. Better quality than common 
McIntosh and hangs better on tree. Oct.-Jan. 
RED ROME. Rapidly becoming a leading commercial 
variety having the same shape and texture with equal or 
better quality than Rome Beauty. Dec.-March. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Red Spy is typical Northern 
Spy apple except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid 
bright red without either stripes or splashes. Very popu- 
lar winter variety. Dec.-March. 

the Old Gravenstein only in the solid dark red color of 2 yr., 5-6 ft. R. I. GREENING. Fruit large and handsome, smooth, 
the fruit. Early September. k ait M ahi : 
Wi t Warict: IR Mel h dar green overspread with yellow. ore highly prized 
inter Yarieries ogers Mcintos for cooking than any other apple. Excellent keeper, tree 
BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. Good eating and 1 Double Red Delicious very heavy yielder. Dec.-May. 
Roce apple. Tree vigorous and productive. December- S1t-Corland ROME BEAUTY. Large, round. Red striped. Dec.- 
arch. March. 
CORTLAND. Beautiful red apple, larger than McIntosh. 1 Yellow Transparent 
Matures a month later. Excellent quality, keeps late in s co 
winter and can be handled and shipped like the hardiest h for only yi Maloney apples are all inspected for trueness to name 
market varieties. Excellent for culinary purposes. Nov.- 
March, 

by Professors A. P. French, O. C. Roberts and L. Southwick 
of the Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass. 
Best for Salads - Keeps Colar 
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