Prices of All Apple 
Trees 
Pages 8 to 12. 
2-3 ft. trees, 
mostly whips, 
especially for 1 3 10 
large orchard 
planting ...... $0.80 $2.25 $7.00 
3-4 ft. nice 2- 
year roots, 1- 
year stems, for 
quick, sure 
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4-6 ft. trees, ex- 
tra strong 3- 
year roots, and 
2-year stems, 
the strongest 
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APPLES, LATE i 
most of them until spring. From 
tion of satisfactory varieties. 
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Mammoth Black Twig ‘ Boksian 
apple, one of the very best for the Middle 
West. A good bearer, and the tree is per- 
fectly hardy up to South Dakota line. 
Large, dark red, firm, sub-acid and juicy, 
keeps well in common cellars. You will find 
this apple highly satisfactory, and I urge 
you to plant more of this variety. Ripens 
middle of October. 
; opular 
Stayman’s Winesap *70r "ob. 
ple, very large, striped dark red, keeps well, 
and is in strong demand for cooking. Rip- 
ens in October. 




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ORCHARD 
1 Wealthy 
1 Duchess of Oldenburg 
1 Red June 
1 Dolgo Crab 
4 to 6 ft. trees, 8 95 
bearing, for... . 

By Express 
‘BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 

A well kept orchard of Sonderegger apples, 
a grand sight at blooming time, and a 
money maker for its owner. 
Old-Fashioned Winesap > °°! 
for home orchard. Apples little, too small 
for market; quality is good, keeps well. 
Dark red. Tree bears heavy, perfectly 
hardy in the Middle West. Ripens middle 
of October. 
. (Johnson’s Fine Win- 
York Imperial {{°"y I.). This old- 
fashioned apple is rapidly coming back to 
popularity. It is a large red apple, tender 
and juicy. Perfectly hardy in the Middle 
West, also southern Minnesota and Wis- 
consin. I recommend a combination plant- 
ing of York Imperial and Stayman’s Wine- 
sap for extra heavy bearing. Ripens first 
week in October. 
. Comes from Mich- 
Most productive and bears quite young. 
Rich in flavor, spicy and aromatic; flesh 
yellow, firm and juicy. Color a golden yel- 
low; very attractive, and a good keeper. 
The vigorous, healthy growth of this tree, 
its extra large leaves, would even make it 
a desirable shade tree on the lawn. I 
recommend this apple for the Middle West, 
Be not north of Nebraska. Ripens Octo- 
er 1. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Apple trees about 2 inches deeper 
than grown in the nursery. This puts the 
bud (or graft) just above the roots about 
1-inch below the surface of the soil, which 
is just right. Cut the ends of all roots 
smooth with a sharp knife, making a slant- 
ing cut. This applies to all trees and 
shrubs, and stimulates the formation of 
new roots. 
Apple Trees continued on pages 10-11. 

