

Orchards in times of war are as impor- 
tant as defense plants. And in times of 
peace orchards rank first among all agri-. 
cultural enterprises for high profit produc- 
ers. Plant now, help our war effort first; 
FALL APPLES High’ returns trom fruit trees; |” o" Me 
These two apples, Anoka and the great Wealthy, ripen between the late winter apples 
listed on pages 8 and 9, and the early apples shown on page 11. . In the Mid-West, East 
and Southern states they keep fairly good, usually up: to early December. In the extreme 
North, where the season is too short for the late maturing Winter Apples, these fall 
apples, make better Keepers, and take the place of winter varieties. For our customers 
in the northern states we recommend Anoka and Wealthy for main crop planting. 
Anoka An apple of fairly good size, yellow with red _ stripes. It ripens here end of 
August, and in the North, where this apple is one of the very best, it will 
ripen through the latter part of September. This is not a new apple, it has been grown 
for a good many years, but until recently 
it was little known. Anoka begins to bear 
very young, and this fact, combined with 







































the very nice quality of the fruit, brought 4 
Anoka to the foreground within the last Spray Guide 
few years. We can promise you an extra In localities where apple trees suffer from 
hardy, good producer. cessful orchardists follow the spray sched 
fruit clean. The remedies used are 
Wealth This us does well most obtainable from your druggist. 
y anywhere, can safely be 
planted in the North also. It is a great | Tablespoon- 
bearer, in fact few varieties are so hardy WHAT TO fuls tol 
and so productive. A good apple for eat- USE Gallon 
ing, cooking, drying or pies; large, mostly Water 
covered with red, fine grained and juicy. : 
Without this good apple your orchard is San-Jose and 
not complete. I recommend it, knowing Oyster Shell | Dry Lime- 9 to 11 
how pleased you will be with your Wealthy Scales and Sulphur.. 
apple. Ripens in September. Blister- Mite.. 
European Red- 
mite ...0...... | Spra-Mulston 8 
Dry Lime- 
Sulphur..... 3 
Bud Moth, and 
other chewing | Arsenate of 
uae and Leaders 2 
Sca bees s ae and 
Hydrated 
PAT ne 2% 
Dry Lime- 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS | “siting, Moths | OY Pang : 
: Curculio, Bud re: f 
Fill in with good top-soil around the roots Motn Scab, Texan <a 9 
(no fertilizer to be added to this soil), and 20d Fi roe and eee 
water well at planting time. Watering is - | Hydrated 
the best method of packing the soil firmly Lime 214 
und eee, ore ae) planting apple met “4 
trees shou e pruned. Cut all branches Second-B r 
back to about one-half of their length. The Codling Moth ee ca 2 
center-leader may be cut back a few inches. ——— 
2S are Sees 
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