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6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
GRAVENSTEIN. FT8. Most popular summer variety for market and 
home orchard. Streaked crimson. 
JONATHAN. FT9. Bright red, medium-sized fruits enjoy a wide range 
of climate conditions. 
RED DELICIOUS. FT10. A deep red-sport of Delicious outranking its 
parent in size, attractive coloring, and delicious flavor. Commands 
premium prices in all markets because it satisfies an increased de- 
mand for all-red apples. 
RED JUNE. FT11. Splendid carly summer apple for market and home 
orchard. Medium size, good flavor. 
New Apples 44 Albert Etter 
6-8 grade $2.00 each, 4-6 grade $1.75 each, 
3-4 grade $1.50 each. 
10 trees assorted—deduct 15c per tree. 
50 trees or more assorted—deduct 40c per tree. 
ALASKA. FT1. (Plant Patent Applied for.) Crispy 
cool, has splendid production and handsome 
size and shape. October fruits are ‘banks of 
snow’ against dark green foliage. 
CRIMSON GOLD. FT2. (Plant Patent Applied 
for.) A fine crisp apple of medium size with 
bright red skin and white flesh. When sliced 
and cooked flesh turns golden yellow resem- 
bling sliced cling peaches. 
ETTER’S GOLD (Formerly All Gold) FT3. (Plant 
Patent Applied for.) Large, plentiful, golden 
fruits begin to mature in October; crisp and 
delightful to eat even when over-ripe; 
spritely, mild sub-acid flavor and firm flesh 
persist through cooking. 
HUMBOLDT. FT4. (Plant Patent Applied for.) 
Fruits maturing in late fall have creamy flesh, 
tinted pink, showing through transparent skin. 
JONWIN. FTS5. (Plant Patent Applied for.) Hybrid 
of Jonathan and Baldwin, this delicious red 
apple combines the best features of both. Jon- 
win develops large-size fruits of Baldwin and 
ripens in August-September with Jonathan. 
PINK PEARL. FT6. (Plant Patent Applied for.) 
Remarkably transparent skin glows with the 
color of pink flesh beneath. A startling ‘‘bou- 
quet”’ is discovered with the first bite into this 
medium to large-sized apple ripening in Sep- 
tember. 
WICKSON. FT7. (Plant Patent Applied for.) 
Masses of brilliant-red fruits almost conceal 
the foliage in fall. The flavor is enticing and 
sugary sweet. Not only a fine small apple for 
fresh eating, Wickson is delicious spiced, un- 
surpassed for jam and jelly. 

RED DELICIOUS 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
RED McINTOSH. FT12. An improved strain of a 
famous American apple. Flesh crisp and juicy, 
skin solid red, good size. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. FT13. Delicious large 
apple prominent in November markets. Car- 
mine red, spicy. 
WHITE ASTRACHAN. FT14. Early summer, 
greenish-white variety prized in interior val- 
leys. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAN. FT15. Large, fall 
ripening shipping apple. Trees vigorous, pro- 
ductive. 
WINTER BANANA. FT16. Large attractive fruits 
pale yellow with handsome red blush. Quick 
bearer. 
YELLOW BELLEFLOWER. FT17. Popular cook- 
ing apple, very aromatic. Bears best when 
planted with other sorts. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. FT18. Golden cooking 
sport of the Delicious apple. Combines all of 
the desirable features of its parent with hand- 
some color and wide range of adaptability. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN. FT19. Best known 
winter apple adapted to wide range of cli- 
mates. Good eating, cooking. 
CRABAPPLES 
RED SIBERIAN. FT20. Small, bright red fruits 
make excellent cider, jellies, preserves. Showy, 
prolific. 
TRANSCENDENT. FT21. Large yellow crabapple; 
crisp, juicy flesh. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN. fT22. Large clusters of 
handsome yellow fruits. Makes excellent pre- 
serves, jams, jellies. 
JONATHAN 
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DOYENNE DU COMICE 
WINTER NELIS 
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6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
BARTLETT. FT52. National favorite used for shipping, dry- 
ing, canning. First good commercial and home orchard 
variety to ripen. 
BEURRE D’ANJOU. FT53. Crimson blushed, tasty fruits 
are excellent keepers. Bears heavy crops. 
BEURRE HARDY. FT54, Best known fall shipping variety. 
Follows Bartlett. Handsome fruits borne on productive 
trees. Available on quince root for shallow soils or for 
top-working other sorts. 
DANA’S HOVEY. FT55. Popular small-fruited home or- 
chard variety sometimes called ‘‘Winter Seckel’’. 
DOYENNE DU COMICE. FT56. Important fall commercial 
and home orchard pear. Beautiful, delicious. 
OLD HOME. FT57. (Blight Resistant Pear.) Used as an 
intermediate stock for blight resistance. 
SECKEL. FT58. Small-fruited home orchard pear. De- 
licious flesh melting, juicy, buttery. 
WINTER NELIS. FT59. Late ripening, medium - sized 
fruits are tasty, excellent keepers. 
-.. QUANTITY RATES 
Home Orchard Trees: Orders for 10 or more trees are 
entitled to a 10% quantity discount, except where 
noted otherwise. Walnuts, persimmons, chestnuts, 
pecans, filberts, grapevines, small fruits, and veg- 
etables are NOT to be included with fruit trees for 
quantity discounts. 
CASH DISCOUNT: 10% discount on all cash orders 
of $10.00 or more taken with you from the yard at 
which you place your order. 
COMMERCIAL ORCHARDISTS: Please write for 
prices on 10 or more of a single variety. 
