U. S. census on apple trees in 
commercial orchards shows: 
by es 88,848,970 trees 
1940......58,152,100 trees. 
It is safe to say that since 1940 there has 
been a further decrease in number. Whether 
on small or large scale, the fruit growing business is sure to bring good returns. 
Wi Bears young, heavy, keeps well. Imagine this combination. 
Golden inesap The juicy tartness of the Jonathan, the satisfying meatiness 
of the old Winesap. All the beauty of the Winter Banana, that deep gold color of Grimes 
Golden, with a rich deep red blush. Then add the keeping quality of the good old Ben 
Davis. And topping it all, the fact that the tree begins to bear very young, frequently 
three years after planting, and its complete hardiness—then you have the true story of 
Golden Winesap. For the first time in some years we have revived the propagation of 
this grand apple, mostly on the request of customers who bought this variety when Carl 
Sonderegger first introduced it. Plant Golden Winesap for home use or market; it will ~—- 
be the tree you love. Available only in 2 to 3 and 8 to 4 ft. sizes. No extra cost. 
Prices of all apple trees, page 9. 

Spray Guide 
In localities where apple trees suffer from 
cessful orchardists follow the spray sched 
fruit clean. The remedies used are 
obtainable from your druggist. 
Haralson, Red—Extra Hardy 
Originated in Minnesota, and for the North 
a very choice winter apple. Striped dark 
red, good medium size, the apple keeps ex- 
tra well under ordinary storage conditions. 
The tree is a sturdy grower, branches out 
fairly low. Comes into production quite Tablespoon- 
young. Through Minnesota, Wisconsin and PESTS WHAT TO fuls to 1 
Michigan is rapidly becoming popular. We SA USE Gallon 
would also suggest that it is included in wats 
home orchard plantings through the Mid- ry 
West. San-Jose and 
Oyster Shell | Dry Lime- 9 to 11. 
Seales and Sulphur..... 
Blister- Mite.. 
European Red- a 
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Talman's sweet fashioned sweet ; 
apple. Many people dislike apples with Dry Lime- 
tartness; for those and for the children, h Sulphur..... 3 
this sweet apple is just the right fruit. Bud Moth, and 
The apple is of medium size, pale yellow, other chewing | Arsenate of 
slightly tinged red. It is firm, rich, sweet, insects and | Lead........ 2 
excellent. for-table use-and for’ baking; and’ |) °° ~ “<9 2° and 
unlike other sweet apples, it keeps well un- Hydrated a3 
tik apring. Oe Ge hee ere ee ame ED 0 2 ie! Syl ie aa aa 2% 
Dry Lime- 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS | eargctasni | came | 
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Fill in with good top-soil around the roots Moth" S¢aBt “read. smsen 9 
(no fertilizer to be added to this soil), and and “Frog and 
water well at planting time. Watering is | YE ...------- Hydrated 
the best method of packing the soil firmly | = ~~ | Lime....... 2h, 
around the roots. After planting apple K 
trees should be pruned. Cut all branches Second-Brood | Arsenate of 
back to about one-half of their length. The Codling Moth br 27a oath fae 
center-leader may be cut back a few inches. 
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