APPLES—Continued 
JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red apple. Flesh yellow, crisp, tender, 
and juicy, with a pleasantly acid flavor. : 
McINTOSH RED. October. A leading commercial sort for New: York and New Eng- 
land. 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. Lead- 
ing commercial sort. . 
OLDENBURG (Duchess). August-September. An early and regular cropper; tree ex- 
tremely 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 season. For this 
reason we recommend their planting in Southern gardens. The fruit is’ yellow 
striped with red, and the flesh has a pleasing flavor. Trees start bearing annual 
crops at an early age. 
WEALTHY. October-January. Beautiful, brilliant red apple of fine eee Excep- 
tionally hardy and an early bearer. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Golden yellow apple, large, juicy, and ex- 
ceptionally fine quality. Many say ihis 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. 
QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
This new type of tree produces 5 varieties of apples on one tree. 
-The varieties are Yellow Transparent, McIntosh Red, Stayman’s Winesap, Deli- 
cious, and Yellow Delicious. They are selected so that the trees will provide 
fruit from early summer until late in the season. You pick your first crop of 
apples in mid-summer from the Yellow Transparent. McIntosh Red ripens in the 
fall, and Stayman’s Winesap, Delicious, and Yellow Delicious will provide fruit 
throughout the winter. 
One Quintuplet Apple Tree planted by itself can be expected to produce satis- 
factory crops without requiring another tree for pollination. 
; Each Per 3 Per 10 
Standard :Irees, o:year, 0.10, / tie a, Soe ee $ 4.00 $10.80 $32.00 — 

