
Red Delicious 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
The only size we are offering this year is “standard top-size”. 
This is a selection of the largest, 
most vigorous individuals in the commercial planting age—usually 2 year. Only 9 assorted at 
prices below. 
(Including 
packing 
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(Zone V)— APRICOTS _._.....W. 
(Zone IV)— SOUR CHERRIES ... 
(Zone V)— SWEET CHERRIES 
(Zone V)— PEACHES .................. 
(Zones. V))—s PEARS— = 
(Zone IV)— PLUMS __.................. 
(Zone IN)— CRABS .._................ 
Above prices are as low as can possibly be made 
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and still maintain 
scrupulous care in identity, selection, digging and packing. 
APPLES 
Apples prefer well-drained and 
fertile soil. Main leaders of the 
trees should be cut back after 
their first season's growth. Plant 
25 feet apart. Most kinds bear 
at 6th to 8th year. 
{Malus pumila] 
EARLY SUMMER 
Yellow Transparent. Golden yellow. 
Medium sized. Flesh tender, juicy 
and sub-acid. Very hardy. Young 
biennial bearer. Uses: Cooking. Also 
for eating when fully ripe. 
Anoke. Naturally a Dwarf Tree. Well 
colored large fruit. A naturally dwarf 
tree, hardy to Zone II. Very quick 
to bear—often in one year. Unusual. 
Uses: Cooking. (2-year size only.) 
SUMMER APPLES 
Red Astrachan. (P) Large striped 
crimson. One of the best for a single 
lawn or ornamental tree. Young 
biennial bearer (sometimes annual). 
Use: Eating and cooking. 
Early McIntosh. (P—best for North- 
ern Spy.) New cross’ between 
McIntosh and Yellow Transparent. 
Has McIntosh color, shape, size and 
flesh characteristics. Biennial bearer. 
Uses: Eating, cooking and baking. 
Rhode I. Greening 

Northern Spy 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Gravenstein. Large striped red. Very 
good quality. Uses: Eating and cook- 
ing. 
Fall Pippin. Striped red. Medium 
sized. Usually annual bearer. Uses: 
Eating and cooking. 
Wealthy (P) Striped brilliantly red. 
Medium to large. Wonderful flavor 
and juicy flesh. Noted for hardiness 
and freedom from disease. Young 
annual bearer. Uses: Eating, cook- 
ing, and baking. 
eKing. Red with contrasting color. 
Large sized. Crisp, juicy flesh. One 
of the best Fall apples. Light an- 
nual bearer. Uses: Eating and cook- 
ing. 
eMcIntosh. (P) Striped red. Crisp, 
delicate, aromatic flesh. Tree long- 
lived, strong grower, and extremely 
hardy. Young annual bearer. Uses: 
Eating, cooking, and baking. 
eRed McIntosh. (P) Solid Red. Other- 
wise same as above. 
CRAB APPLES 
You need them for preserving, jellies, 
and ornament. Bear young. 20 feet 
apart. 
Hyslop. Large, brilliantly colored 
with purplish red. Flesh yellow, 
pleasant. Usually a biennial bearer. 
October. 
Transcendent. Fair sized, clear yel- 
low with bright red cheek. Juicy and 
astringent. August-September. 
Baldwin 
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A handling charge of $1.00 must be added to cash order for 4 or less. 
PRICES: 

Self-Sterility of Fruits 
Many fruits do not bear real crops 
if planted separately. Pollen from 
nearby trees of different variety 
is often needed. Noted on these 
pages by:— 
@ = self-unfruitful. Do not plant 
by itself, but always with another 
variety of the same fruit to cross- 
pollenize. 
(P) = good pollenizer. 
Self-Fruitful Self-Unfruitful 
Some apples All-pears 
Most peaches Some apples 
All sour cherries Sweet cheries 
PLUMS: All but prunes are self- 
unfruitful and need pollenizers. 
Trifloras and European kinds will 
not cross-fertilize. 

WINTER APPLES 
eNorthern Spy. (P—for all but MclIn- 
tosh.) Large red, attractively striped. 
Flesh highly flavored. Tree hardy 
and long-lived. Late annual bearer. 
Uses: Eating and cooking. 
eCortland. (P—best for McIntosh.) 
New cross which is in reality alate 
keeping McIntosh of increased size. 
Very hardy. Annual bearer. Uses: 
Eating, cooking. 
eStayman Winesap. Large red. 
Flesh crisp, juicy and of excellent 
quality. Improvement over the old 
Winesap. Fruit keeps exceptionally 
well. Young bearer. Uses: Eating 
and cooking. 
e Delicious. (P) Deep crimson, blend- 
ing to yellow. Crisp, tender, juicy 
flesh. Fast growing, hardy, disease 
resistant. Annual bearer. Uses: Eat- 
ing. Not good for cooking. 
Red Delicious. (P) Rich, solid red. 
Segregated strain of Delicious. Use: 
Eating. 
eGolden Delicious. (P) Remarkably 
large. Glossy yellow. Creamy yel- 
low flesh. Favorite dessert apple be- 
cause of marvelous flavor. Young 
annual bearer. Uses: Eating, cook- 
ing, canning, and cider. 
Baldwin. Large, red, and of good 
quality. No variety replaces it on 
the late winter market. Biennial 
bearer. Uses: Eating and cooking. 
eRhode Island Greening. Large 
greenish yellow. Good quality. An- 
nual bearer. Uses: Mainly eating, 
but also cooking. 
Gravenstein 
Red 
McIntosh 

