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SUMMER and FALL APPLES 
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RED DUCHESS. Differs from the Standard Duchess by 
having more color and coloring earlier in the season. 
We recommend this Double Red Strain. 
SUMMER RAMBO. In Virginia and adjoining States 
there is possible no other variety found in so many or- 
chards. This famous old Apple is so well known that no 
home orchard is believed to be complete without it. Itis 
also popular with many of the commercial growers, as it 
is always in demand at good prices. Large, red striped. 
You cannot go wrong in planting the Summer Rambo. 
SUMMER YELLOW DELICIOUS. Another golden yel- 
low Summer Apple; resembles the Winter Yellow Deli- 
cious, but ripens in July. 

YELLOW TRANSPARENT. A well known, transparent 
to golden yellow Apple. Among the first yellow varieties 
to ripen. In our opinion, the Yellow Transparent will be 
somewhat replaced by the Lodi. 
WINTER APPLES 
In speaking of Winter Apples we refer to varieties which 
are harvested in late Fall and may be kept in storage for 
Winter and next Spring use. A large percent of the commer- 
cial crop consists of Winter varieties. However, some of the 
Summer or Fall varieties are now proving equally as 
profitable. 
ALBEMARLE PIPPIN. Its name was taken from Albe- 
marle County, Virginia, where it has been one of Vir- 
ginia’s most popular export Apples. Known in other parts 
of the country as Newtown Pippin. Large, solid green 
Apple; very crisp; delicious in late Winter and Spring 
when it is at its best. Good keeper. 
BEN DAVIS. An old variety of poor quality, but a good 
bearer, keeper, and pollenizer. Medium size, red striped. 
DELICIOUS. Possibly one of the best known Winter varie- 
ties. Large, red striped, almost sweet. Late Fall and Win- 
ter. Good keeper in storage. Extensively grown and 
planted as a commercial variety, as well as in home or- 
chards. In the past few years the Standard Delicious is be- 
ing replaced to a great extent by the Vance Delicious or 
some of the other Double Red Strains. 

Doubie Red Delicious 
CORTLAND. An improved 
DOUBLE RED DELI- 
MelIntosh; longer keeper; 
larger, deeper red. Not 
often planted south of 
New York State. 
CIOUS. The Standard 
Delicious is too well 
known to require a de- 
tailed description. The 
New Double Red Deli- 
cious is identically the 
same as the Standard 
Delicious with the ex- 
ception of color—being 
a solid red—and color- 
ing two to three weeks 
earlier. This means a 
tremendous commercial 
advantage, as well as 
the home orchard own- 
er prefers Solid Red 
Apples to half green 
ones. So we recom- 
mend the Double Red 
Delicious in place of the 
Standard Delicious, 
which we also list. 

DOUBLE RED 
STAYMAN 
The Stayman Winesap continues 
to be one of the most popular com- 
mercial varieties of the Hast, but in 
recent years the original strain of 
Stayman is being replaced by its 
offspring, the Double Red Stay- 
man, which has all the good quali- 
ties of its popular parent and-the 
advantage of more color and color- 
ing earlier in the season. ‘This 
means more Number One Apples, 
better prices, and bigger profits. 
This popular commercial variety 
is one of our best sellers for both 
commercial and home orchard 
planting. 



Double Red Jonathan 
DOUBLE RED 
JONATHAN 
An improvement over the well 
known Jonathan—having more 
color and coloring earlier. This 
means more profit to the commer- 
cial grower and to the home grow- 
er, more attractive Apples. 

JONATHAN. A well known commercial 
variety. Medium size; greenish back- 
ground, red cheek, white flesh. Ready 
for market early Winter. Still popular 
as a commercial variety. However, we 
now recommend the New Red Jonathan. 
LADY. Small, golden background, red 
blush; highly flavored; excellent qual- 
ity. Extremely popular for decoration 
purposes on dining room and dining ear 
tables and eating from hand. The fruit 
is rare and sells for unusually high 
prices. 10c. extra per tree. 
LOWRY. Virginia ranks high as an Apple 
producing State—growing many good 
varieties. Among her leading varieties 
is the Lowry, which originated in Nel- 
son County, Virginia and is now becom- 
ing one of the State’s most profitable 
Apples as well as it is being commercial- 
ly planted in almost all other Apple 
growing sections of the United States. 
The Lowry is medium to large, mahog- . 
any red, as sweet as the Delicious but is 
more easily grown and sells for fully as 
much, An ideal Apple for the roadside 
stand and truck trade as well as it makes 
a beautiful cold storage pack and is a re- 
markable keeper; keeps even better than 
the Delicious in cold storage. 
