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NEW YORK TREES 
_ Our Northern grown fruit trees are 
_ grown in Central New York State, 
_ where the soil and weather conditions 
are ideal for producing well developed, 
sturdy stock. Apple, Cherry, Peach, 
Pear, Plum, Apricot, Quince and Nec- 
tarine trees will be shipped direct from 
our New York growing station. 
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ANOKA, Starts bearing the next year after plant- 
ing. The medium sized, red and green striped fruits 
ripen in August. Long keeper and good quality. 
EARLY HARVEST. Fruit of medium size; bright 
Straw color when fully ripe. Flesh of excellent qual- 
ity ; tender, crisp and juicy. July and August. 
SNOW APPLE (Fameuse). Red skin, white flesh; 
juicy, mild, spicy and very tender. October to De- 
cember. 2 
H Brilliant dark red over- 
Whitney Crab spread with thick blue 
bloom. The largest and best crab apple. Very pro- 
SUMMER APPLES 

RED ASTRACHAN. Most attractive early red ap- 
ple. Flesh white, crisp and juicy, with a pleasant 
acid flavor. One of the best early eating apples. 
Ripens in July and keeps until September. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The earliest apple; 
good crop when trees are four to five years of age. 
Skin pale yellow. Flesh white, crisp, juicy, mildly 
sub-acid. Excellent eating and cooking apple. Ripens 
in July and continues in season until September. 

FALL APPLES ’ 
WEALTHY. Rich dark red. Medium to large. 
Flesh white, sometimes stained with red. Fine 
grained, tender, juicy and of excellent quality. Trees 
mature early; bear when 4 years old and large crops 
every year. September to November. 

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WINTER APPLES 
ties. November to April. 
sixth year. November to February. 
rather young. November to February. 
cropper. October to January. 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy, rich; a splen- 
did keeper, good cooker, and one of the most popular varie- 
CORTLAND. Claimed to be an improved McIntosh with 
larger fruits. Beautiful rich red color; juicy and sprightly 
in flavor. Better than McIntosh, because the fruits hang 
tenaciously to the tree and are two to three weeks later. 
Cortland apple trees are very thrifty and fast growers; bear 
the third and fourth year after planting—a money crop the 
JONATHAN. A beautiful bright red-apple; medium size. 
Is much in demand as a fancy apple. Tender, crisp, 
very juicy, with a fine flavor. Comes into bearing 
McINTOSH. Medium size, deep crimson, highest 
quality, juicy, sub-acid in flavor, with a character- 
istic aroma. Due to its high quality and attractive 
appearance, it commands a ready sale at fancy prices. 
Comes, into bearing about the fourth year. A reliable 
RED DELICIOUS. Large; brilliant dark red. Flesh 
fine grained, tender, crisp and juicy. Mild in flavor, 
but not a sweet apple. Has a decided aroma which is 
very pleasing. A splendid keeper, and an ideal apple 
for the fancy or box trade. The tree is hardy, vig- 
orous and productive. Bears about the fourth year. 
November to May. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Large, red striped, juicy, 
mild sub-acid, with a rich, delicious flavor. Extra 
long keeper. None better for cooking or eating out of 
hand. November to May. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Large; deep red skin; 
juicy, sour, pleasing flavor.. Comes into bearing about 
the fourth year and is a reliable annual cropper. In 
season from December to May. 
SWEET DELICIOUS. Large, bright red fruits with 
the aromatic flavor of the Delicious but Sweeter. Ideal 
for eating out of hand and for baking, and without 
question the best sweet apple ever offered. Keeps all 
winter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Best yellow apple. Golden 
yellow in color, fine quality and flavor. Bears young. 
Very hardy. Good. keeper. November to May. 
PRICES OF APPLE TREES 
Your choice of the above varieties of Apple trees at the following prices, shipped by Express not prepaid. If you prefer par- 
cel post shipment be sure to include the extra charges listed for postage and special packing. 
1-year-old, 11% to 2 feet tall— 75e each; 10 for $ 6.50; 
2-year-old, %46 inch caliper— 90c each; 10 for ' 
2-year-old, %6 inch caliper—${.10 each; 10 for 
2-year-old, 1446 inch caliper— 1.40 each; 10 for 
STOP RABBIT DAMAGE 
TO FRUIT TREES 
RABBIT CHAPERONE is an im- 
mediate and effective repellent 
when sprayed on trees, shrubs or 
plants. Odorless, invisible, will not 
dissolve in rain, 
{2-0z. Bottle $1.00, 
postpaid. 
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NOTICE 
Owing to quarantines, Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pear, Plum, 
Apricot, Quince and Nectarine trees cannot be shipped into 
Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, 
Oregon, Utah or Washington. : 


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Directions for Spraying 
To Prevent Pre-Harvest Dropping of Fruit 
APPLES—Spray fruits with Fruitone about 10 to 14 days 
before picking time, hitting the stems as much as possible. 
With McIntosh apples, use two sprays ten days apart, the 
first before September 10th. On McIntosh the effect lasts 
8 to 10 days; on all others 3 to 4 weeks. 
PEARS and PLUMS—Spray as for apples, 2 to 3 weeks 
before harvest. 
PEACHES—Spray 4 to 7 days before picking. The spray 
not only helps hold fruit on the trees, but by keeping the 
stem in an active state of growth, produces firmer, plumper 
peaches that do not bruise as readily in handling. 
FRUITONE is also used for spraying flowers, to help 
pollination, thus producing better set of fruit. 2 
Price of Fruitone: 2-oz. can (enough for 25 gallons of 
spray), $1.00; 12-0z. can, $5.00, postpaid. 
Make Apple Butter with the Foley Food Mill. 
See page 28. 


Cannot be Sent ius 
by Parcel Post NM 
Delicious, McIntosh and Rhode Island Greening 


25 for $15.00—Parcel Post 5c per tree extra 
25 for 18.75—Parcel Post t0c per tree extra 
25 for 23.75—Parcel Post {5c per tree extra 
13.00; 25 for 31.25—Parcel Post 20c per tree extra 
Varieties of Apples 

on One Tree 





For Those Who 
Have Room for 
But One Tree 


By Express, 
Not Prepaid. 




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3 Varieties on One Tree 



Three Years Old—Six Feet High 


BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

