KRIDER’S 
APPLE 
TREES 
RAPID IN GROWTH— 
HEAVY IN YIELD— 
FINEST VARIETIES— 
DOUBLE RED 
DELICIOUS 
AMERICA’S FAVORITE 
VARIETY ‘OF APPLE 
The sensational New Red Delicious 
which we are offering to the trade is a 
marvelous improvement over the common 
Delicious. It is a much deeper color with- 
out stripes where the common Delicious 
would be striped red and partly green. 
Even in the heavily shaded portions of the 
tree the color is outstanding. Probably 
the most popular of all eating apples. 
Largest seller in markets. Very highly 
flavored and stays crisp and juicy after 
picking. We recommend this as one of 
the necessary varieties in all fruit tree 
plantings. 





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AONE YEAR,TWO YEAR AND 
THREE YEAR OLD FRUIT TREE 
BEFORE PRUNING. 
NEARLY OPPOSITE BRANCHES FORM BAD CROTCHES , 
IN TIME AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED 
All fruit trees should be cut back and 
pruned as shown above, as soon as plant- 
ing is completed. 
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THE SAME TREE AFTER 
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The Superlative Double Red Delicious, America’s Favorite Apple, Outsells Ail Other Apples 
in Markets from Coast to Coast 
YELLOW DELIC!IOUS—For Fine Flavor 
Similar to Delicious in shape. Fruit rich yellow color. Early 
bearing. Winter. Flesh fine-grained, crisp, juicy and melting, 
and really delicious. The tree is a hardy and vigorous grower, and 
forms a strong beautiful head capable of bearing enormous loads. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Summer Apple 
Medium white, changing to lemon-yellow, smooth waxen sur- 
face; of good quality, with crisp flesh; very early, and, for an early 
Apple, an unusually good keeper. Valuable for market. July and 
August. 
EARLY HARVEST—For Delicious Jelly 
Size medium, shape roundish, usually more or less oblate, 
smooth, bright straw color when ripe; flesh nearly white, flavor 
rich. acid; fine. Season July. Productive. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—Summer Cooking Apple 
A medium to large pinkish Apple. Very firm, white flesh. Acid 
flavor, vigorous and productive. One of the best for juicy fresh 
apple pies or flavorful, finely grained apple sauce. 
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Apple trees should be planted 30 to 40 ft. apart. 
Cherry trees should be planted 20 to 30 ft. apart. 
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Quince and Apricots, 15 to 25 ft. 
Grapes, 6 x ‘6; 8 x 8:or 8 x 10 ft: 
Small fruits such as Gooseberries, CHeta Dts: Raspberries, 
and Blackberries, 3 x 3 to 6 x 6 ft. 
Asparagus, 10 inches apart in rows 3 ft. Beats 
Rhubarb from 2 to 3 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart. 
Strawberries in rows 3 ft. apart with plants 18 in. apart 
in row. 



