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but be superior. 
Planters differ as to choice of varieties, sized trees, date to plant, ete. The New Double Red 
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Strains have almost displaced the old varieties, and the tendency is towards using older, larger trees. BONUM A MONEY MAKER 
All experienced planters are taking pollenization into consideration in planting new orchards or even ‘We do not attempt to grow com- 
in replanting old orchards. So we recommend an assortment of varieties to provide for pollenization; mercially in our test orchards all the 
it is best not to depend altogether on one ~ ariety. varieties on our list, but from three small 
Bonum Trees planted for home use, we 
sold in August, 1943, $70.00 worth of 
You will note that we have made two divisions of Apples. The first group contains Summer and 
Fall Varieties; the second group, Winter Varieties—the varieties in both groups being listed al- Apples to local chain stores after the 
phabetically. families on the property had supplied 
their own tables and satisfied the appe- 
SUMMER and FALL APPLES 
Summer and Fall varieties have been neglected in commercial plantings and are now proving, 
: in many cases, more profitable than Winter Varieties. In the home orchard a selection from this 
list will furnish fried Apples and sauce from early June and ripe fruit from late June until November. 
We offer the following choice varieties: 
* BALDWIN. Anold New Englandcom- LIVELAND RASPBERRY. A beauti- 
mercial Winter variety; a Fall variety ful, delicious Summer striped Apple, 
in Virginia, where it has limited use. ripening in August. Planted chiefly 
Green, red striped. for home use as it is too tender to be a 
BONUM. An excellent commercial Fall shipper. 
Apple; extremely popular in the LODI. An improved Yellow Transpar- 
western part of North Carolina. Me- ent, being larger than its parent and 
dium size, red; good quality, heavy ripening a few days later. Due to its 
bearer. being larger in size, the Lodi is ex- 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the best pected to become even more popular 
known early Apples, ripening in Vir- than the well known Yellow Trans- 
ginia in late June. Large, golden yel- parent. Good early varieties have 
low; popular for the home orchard. been neglected in commercial orchard 
EARLY RED BIRD. A new scarlet red planting, so we recommend including j 
Apple several days ahead of Yellow the Lodi, as well as some of the other 
Transparent. Affords the market Summer varieties, in your next com- 
with an early red Apple of good size, mercial planting. e ae 
quality; good shipper. MAIDEN BLUSH. August and Sep- i an 
Be ti ee tember. Medium to large, yellow 
FALL PIPPIN. An old favorite family background, with red blush. Firm, 
variety ripening in August. Large ve 
ie: ‘ “ good shipper. 
Sy ee Tec acer ae fry ae dele: MILTON. A member of the McIntosh 
BOS ue RE ea ee ae mace ~~ family, ripening in August. Possesses 
CIOS OE Ee. the McIntosh quality and appearance. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. A well known, sS)MOKEHOUSE. An old home orchard 
spicy, medium size, golden yellow, favorite which still deserves a place in 
commercial and home orchard vari- every family orchard. Medium to 
ety. Ripens late Fall. large, firm, greenish background, red 
HYSLOP CRAB. Most popular red, striped. Ripens over a period of sey- 
medium size Crab. Used chiefly for eral weeks, which makes it ideal for 
jellies and pickling. Strong growing home use. Excellent for cooking and 
tree, prolific bearer. for eating from hand when full ripe. 
See Page 4 for Apple Tree Prices 
uit as possible, not altogether for economy’ 
raising. Fruit can never taste quite so good 
long experience can give you. We are con- 
and plants for successful growing in your 
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