APPLES—Continued 
LODI. August. A new apple. Fruit is larger and ripens a little later 
than Yellow Transparent, its parent. Tree bears early. 
McINTOSH RED. October. A leading commercial sort for New York and 
New England. A very attractive apple of the highest quality. Hardy, 
bears young and annually. 
MILTON September. A beautiful pinkish red apple, flesh tender, very 
white, with a refreshing aroma. Early and annual bearer. This is an 
excellent new variety which can be highly recommended. 
NORTHERN SPY. November-April. Large red and yellow apple of fine 
quality. Leading commercial sort. 
OLDENBURG (Duchess). August-September. An early and regular crop- 
per; tree extremely hardy. Fruit pale yellow with stripes of bright 
red. Flesh yellow, juicy and slightly sub-acid. 
RED ASTRACHAN. August. Handsome deep crimson apple, excellent 
for cooking. Hardy and a good bearer. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. September-October. An excellent autumn apple, 
tender, juicy, with slightly aromatic flavor. 
RED ROME BEAUTY. November-May. This beautiful apple is brilliant 
solid red in color, flesh juicy and aromatic. A dependable cropper, 
highly recommended. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. November-March. Large yellowish green 
apple of fine quality. An abundant yielder and excellent keeper. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. December-April. Winesaps prefer a long sea- 
son. For this reason we recommend their planting only in more South- 
ern gardens. The fruit is yellow striped with red, and the flesh. has a 
pleasing flavor. Trees start bearing annual crops at an early age. 
TOLMAN SWEET. November-April. The leading sweet apple, yellow 
tinged with red. Hardy and productive. 
WEALTHY. October-January. Beautiful, brilliant red apple of fine qual- 
ity. Exceptionally hardy and an early bearer. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Golden yellow apple, large, juicy, 
and exceptionally fine quality. Many say this is the finest yellow 
_ apple. It bears young and heavily. Producers in 38 states report 
Yellow Delicious apple trees bearing at 2 years of age. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow apple. Excellent flavor. 
Trees hardy and abundant bearers. 
THE HOME ORCHARD (Group No. 43) 
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This collection of trees can be expected to yield an ample supply of fruit for an 
average family throughout the year. 
4 Apples (Cortland, McIntosh Red, Red Rome pe cuEys Rhode 
Island Greening), 2 year.., 
3 Pears (Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel), 2 year. 
3 Cherries (Black Tartarian, Montmorency, Napoleon), 2 year. 
2 Plums (Bradshaw, Stanley Prune), 2 year. 
3 Peaches (Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven), 1 year. 
Total 15 Standard Fruit Trees, 5 to 7 ft., Extra Heavy, for only $22.50. 

