
APPLES 


Delicious 
No other fruit is so dependable and generally desirable as the Apple. PRICE OF APPLES 
It will thrive in almost any well drained soil. The period of ripening 2- and 3-year-old trees 
extends from early July until frost and then they can be kept through Each b) 50 
the entire winter. For family use there is no fruit so indispensable. With : to 4 Hi - eee. eb te 
moderate care they will pay a handsome return on your efforts and in- to 5 ft... 1. : : 
vastrmenite: Weta oe Beatie Bese a ee 5to6 ft... 1.25 5.75 50.00 
at. e have kep Our list of varieties up to date and you can For Post, Packing, Insurance—add 10% 
plant any of them with confidence. = 
Fall Apples Winter Apples 
‘ Grimes’ Golden. The very best quality fall App'e. Golden yel- Baldwin. Red; large, fine quality. Tree vigorous. The east- 
] low. Matures early and is a heavy bearer. This variety is ern commercial Apple. 
troubled with canker, which shortens the life of the tree. In pean S Red Delici LA 
addition to the regular Grimes, we offer Double Grafted Delicious. See Re elicious, 
Grimes’ Golden, which is a longer-lived tree, at 25c extra. Jonathan. Red; medium size, quality excellent. Tree never 
ne gee A fine variety which has won its way because of its large, but productive. 
productiveness and. extra) high quality. Bright red; smooth, Red Delicious. As this extra red strain is such an improve- 
Paducah. A Kentucky product very much resembling Rome ment on the old Delicious we are propagating it entirely. 
Beauty but about 2 to 3 weeks earlier, with more color,... This Whenever you ask for Delicious we give you this red strain 
. variety stands at the top of the list as to production at the at no extra cost. Fruit large, uniform, and of highest 
’ cen oe ae Station. quality. Distinguished by the five lobes on the blossom end. 
ealthy, Large; shaded to dark red. Quality good, tender. : OMrverc & 
icti isfai 7 Red Stayman. Dark rich red, indistinctly marked. Fruit large, 
Sco orc ‘S Productive. Early to bear, ard: most satisfactory. good quality and keeper. We think this the outstanding 
a ; winter Apple for Kentucky. As the red strain is an im- 
Summer Apples see provement over ordinary Stayman, we are propagating it 
entirely. ze 
Anoka. Medium size; red striped and of good quality. The Golden Sweet. Yellow. The best sweet we know. Vigorous 
outstandng feature of this Apple is the earliness at which 
it bears. Sometimes produces fruit in the nursery row, Ex- 
cellent for small areas. 
Close. A new early red variety of outstanding promise both 
for home and commercial plantings. Ripens a few days 
ahead of Transparent. ’ 
Duchess. (Orten called Oldenburg). An--outstanding—variety 
following Early Transparent. Equally productive and best 
of its season. Ours is the ‘‘red’’ strain. Early bearing. 
Early Transparent. Waxy yellow; tart; excellent. Early 
bearer; productive. Valuable for home or market. 

Montmorency Cherry 
and productive. Hasn’t a fault. 
Hyslop Crab. The very best hardy Crab, producing a heavy 
crop of tart, bright red fruits that are unexcelled for culi- 
nary purposes. Bears early and productively. 
Ledi. The best description of this variety may be to say that 
it is a larger, later Transparent. Pale yellow, tart, and 
ripens about a week later. Tree vigorous. Many think it 
will suppiant Transparent as a commercial variety. 
Maiden’s Blush. See Polly Eades. 
Polly Eades. A Kentucky-developed variety. ‘While not well 
known, is superior to Maiden’s Blush. Plant this on our 
recommendation and you will never regret it. 
CHERRIES 
Not difficult to grow, but the trees do best in well drained, rich soil. The 
Rome Beauty. Large; red; tender, sub-acid. Early bearer and 
productive. A popular variety in most sections. 
Turley Winesap. A larger seedling of Winesap which it some- 
what resembles. Conical, rich red and of highest quality. 
A recent introduction, bears early and is fast gaining 
popularity. 
Yellow Delicious. A yellow type of the old standard Delicious 
which has become deservedly popular throughout the 
country, and of same highest quality. 
York Imperial. A late keeping commercial or home variety. 
Shaded red on yellow skin. Flesh firm. Tree healthy. 
Regular and heavy bearer. 


AND INSURANCE, | 
sour varieties grow more readily than do the sweets, but you. can have both 
if the location is satisfactory. Be sure to plant the trees as soon as they 
arrive. Press the soil firmly around the roots; tramp it hard. 
Cluster and Sub-Acid Varieties 
You may plant either of these varieties and be rewarded. This group 
seldom fails to bear a good crop. 
Early Richmond. This old standard Cherry has been the favorite for years. 
The fruit is tart and very valuable for canning purposes. Yields nearly 
every year and reddens the tree with its wonderful crop. 
Montmorency. Gradually supplanting Early Richmond because of its size. 
Except for being a little later it is practically the same. Not quite as acid; 
when ripe it is good to eat from hand. The tree is hardy, blooming late, 
and frequently will make a crop when the sweet varieties fail. 
Sweets or “Heart” Varieties 
This group grows luxuriantly, makes a fine 
showing for a few years, and then may die if 
not in soil that is exactly suitable. The following 
varieties are the hardiest of the group. Best to 
plant two varieties of sweet Cherries for polli- 
nation. 
Black Tartarian. Perhaps the most popular of 
the sweet varieties. Fruit is large, black, and 
heart-shaped. High quality. The tree is vig- 
orous in suitable soil. 
V Napoleon (Royal Ann.) Large; yellow; firm and 
high quality. Not as much planted. as it 
should be. 
Fruit Trees 
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5- to 6-ft. trees can- 
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Black Tartarian 
Cherry 
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