4 CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 
APPLES 
For Home Gardens and Orchards 
The apple continues to be the king of fruits. By carefully 
selecting varieties, fresh fruit can be harvested from your 
trees over a period of six months, and the better winter 
varieties can be kept in common storage until the new crop, 
is harvested, making fresh fruit possible throughout the year. 
Our selection of varieties of apples has been carefully 
made up after many years of growing. 
Note: Please note that all quantity rates are due to apply 
on that number of one variety, and not on an assortment of 
same. In other words, you should order ten of the same 
variety to entitle you to this rate, etc. 
- Apples—Whips 
Each PerlO Perl00 Per 1000 
I8to 24 inch... 2.0.4. $ .45 $ 3.50 $ 30.00 $200.00 
DEO VS TOCUS iets Akar tae 55 4.50 40.00 300.00 
354014 feeb aoa eee .65 5.50 50.00 400.00 
AOS Feet. hic vad hes nba taay Aa, 6.50 60.00 500.00 
Apples—2-Yr. Branched 
3. to4 feeb se a ae $ .85 $ 7.50 $ 70.00 $650.00 
4tO S feet cca paren 0)0) 8.50 80.00 750.00 
Buto: 6 teats ieee 1.25 11.00 100.00 900.00 
EARLY, OR SUMMER APPLES 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest variety of apple; skin clear 
yellow, flesh white, flavor slightly acid, size medium. This 
is the most popular early green apple grown and has proven 
a profit maker in a large number of apple districts. The 
Yellow Transparent tree is hardy and somewhat of a dwart 
grower, bears. when very young, and makes an_ excellent 
filler. An exceptionally good keeper and shipper. 
Lodi. The Lodi is proving to be one of our most worthy 
early apples. It has the same quality and flavor as Yellow 
Transparent, but is much larger and more firm. The tree 
is more spreading and vigorous, bears early and more reg- 
ular than Transparent. The fruit is a better shipper and 
does not show bruising as badly. Ripens a few days after | 
Transparent, but due to size, can be picked with that vari- 
ety, if desired. Lodi should be interplanted for best results. 
Anoka. Called the "Old Folks Apple"’ because it comes 
into bearing at an early age, often having some fruit the 
second year after planting. It is very resistant to cold 
temperatures. Bears heavily. Fruit is good size, colored 
red with yellow streaks, ripens in midsummer, and is fine. 
for cooking. The tree does not grow so large as some other 
varieties, and is therefore good for planting in the yard if 
other space is not available. 
Early Red Bird. Among the earliest to ripen and a fine 
apple. Flesh is white, juicy, and slightly tart, tender and 
crisp. A very good variety, and like Transparent, bears 
heavily on young trees. Affords the market with an early 
red apple of good size and quality. Good shipper. 
Early Harvest. One of the old favorites in early summer 
‘apples. Trees very vigorous and productive. Fruit tender 
with yellow skin. Good for eating and cooking. Very 
popular for home orchards. 
Red June. An early summer apple, producing medium- 
sized red fruit of distinctive flavor. Very productive and a 
splendid eating apple; also fine for cooking. This is an 
especial favorite of the children. 
Early Mclntosh. Follows Transparent in ripening; flesh 
white, tender, juicy, and fine flavor. Has some prominent 
qualities as the Winter McIntosh. A thrifty grower and a- 
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