
HARDY APPLES 
WEALTHY APPLE 
An old time favorite. Vigorous grow- 
ing tree, especially hardy. Bears ex- 
tremely young, every year. Wealthy 
has a red skin and a very sweet flesh. 
A good eating and cooking early fall 
apple. 
WHITNEY CRAB 
Perhaps the most popular eating crab 
grown. It has a delicious flavor. Whit- 
ney bears young and very heavily and 
because it is also such a hardy apple 
it should have a place in every good 
fruit orchard. 

Wealthy Apple 
JONATHAN APPLE 
One of the most desirable va- 
rieties for the winter holiday 
DELICIOUS APPLE 
The king of all apples, and 
rightly named “Delicious.” The & 
season. Trees bear when young. 
Firm, crisp, tender and juicy, 
with that rich flavor that has 
made it a national favorite. A 
good keeper. Very popular on 
the market and one of the most 
tree is semi-hardy here, but all ¥ 
right for farther east and south. 
Large, brilliant red fruit with 
flesh that is tender, crisp and 
juicy and mild in flavor. A 
splendid keeper. Ideal for mar- 

profitable. Largely grown, ex- ket and one of the best for every 
tremely long lived. purpose. Delicious 
PRICES OF STANDARD APPLES AND CRABS 
pmall2-4, 1s Sia eee Each, $ .50; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $ 4.50 
Medium, 3-5 ft. 
DRAPES EOIS A ORE ei Each, $ .75; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $ 6.50 
Large, 4-6 ft. 
Si ores EC ae eae Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.50; 6 for $6.50; 12 for $12.50 
GOLDO APPLE 
Best Hardy Winter Apple 
Goldo Apple is Prof. N. E. Hansen's best 
winter apple introduction. It is a hybrid of 
Grimes Golden and Duchess Apple. 
Fruit is of most excellent flavor and an im- 
provement on Grimes Golden. It has the 
hardiness of the Duchess. It has somewhat 
the Grimes shape, being truncated, though 
a little more irregular in general appear- 
ance. 
pure white flesh. The fruit is large in size, being 

Its color is rich golden with 
up to three to four inches across and three to four inches long. 
Goldo is a splendid keeper and will keep in an excellent condition in an. 
ordinary vegetable cellar until late in March. 
It usually bears a year or two after planting and heavy and annually there- 
alter. The tree is perfectly hardy throughout the Northwest. Our stock of 
Goldo is very scarce this year so be sure to order early if you want some of 
this excellent new fruit. 
PRICES: Each, $1.75; 3 for $5.00. 
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