
Large, 2-yr., 5-6 ft. . 
Medium, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. ...... 
Small, 2-yr., 3-4 ft. 
Large, l-yr., 3 ft. up ....... 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping 
season of the fruit. 
Summer Varieties 
ANOKA. New. Beautiful red striped fruit. Good 
quality, highly recommended. Bears second year 
after planting. Mid-August. 
For home orchard or 
Early MeIutosh commercial use, this 
is the ideal variety to plant. Tree vigorous grow- 
er. It is an annual bearer. Fruit same size, qual- 
ity and flavor as McIntosh Red. Late August. 
Lodi Yellow fri#it. Large, vigorous. Mid- 
A 
ugust. 
MELBA. New. Bright crimson, good size, pleasantly 
flavored. Early August. 
RED DUCHESS. Sport of Duchess, same season, qual- 
ity, etc., only deep red all over. Late July. 
RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit handsome, 
large, round, covered with deep crimson. Flesh 
juicy and tender. Good summer Apple. Early 
August. 
SWEET BOUGH. Pale yellow. Fine for baking. Mid- 
August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows upright, 
hardy, early bearer. Fruit good size. Skin clear, 
white to pale yellow in color. Flavor very good. 
Is an excellent cooking Apple known to the 
housewife everywhere. Early August. 
Autumn Varieties 
FALL PIPPIN. Large, yellow, tender, juicy and rich. 
September. 
POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet). Large, yellow, 
russet Apple, very sweet. Late September. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport. Differs from 
the Old Gravenstein only in the solid dark red 
color of the fruit. Early September. 
Winter Varieties 
BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. Good eating 
and cooking Apple. Tree vigorous and productive. 
December-March. 
Cortland Beautiful red Apple, larger than 
McIntosh. Matures a month later. 
Excellent quality, keeps late in winter and can be 
handled and shipped like the hardiest market va- 
rieties. Fine for culinary purposes. Nov.-March. 
Delicious (Red.) November to April. Flesh 
juicy, melting. 
‘APPLES: 
PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES (Except as Noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
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1-9 10-49 50 or more 
$1.65 $1.25 
1.60 1.30 95 
1.35 (ah Fo .80 
1.60 1.30 95 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple). Medium size, deep crim- 
son, flesh white, delicious. October-December. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Solid red, high quality. Decem- 
ber-May. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Clear golden russet. November- 
April. 
JONATHAN. Red, highly flavored. Fine commer- 
cial variety. Early bearer. November-March. 
JONATHAN, DARK RED. For eating fresh, dried, 
cooked, baked. Skin is rich red all over, long 
before ripe. A quick seller. Keeps all winter in 
storage. Jonathan trees bear young and always 
produce a full and profitable crop. Preferred long- 
distance shipper. Better quality than common 
Jonathan. November to March. 
KENDALL. New. Dark red. Fruit large. Flavor 
more sprightly than McIntosh. October-January. 
Dark red; white fleshed; rich flavor. 
Macoun October-March. 
MeIutash R 
nearly covered with red. 
tender and refreshing. 
comes into fruiting early. 
October-January. 
MEDINA. Resembles Delicious, but larger and more 
attractive. November-April. 
MILTON. MclIntosh-like but ripens a month before 
McIntosh. Fruits pinkish red with heavy bloom; 
flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy and of McIntosh 
flavor and aroma. September-October. 
New Rogers McIntosh 5o\i4 res 
McIntosh, 
classed as one of the most valuable new fruit in- 
troductions in years. Annual bearer. Fruit is the 
same size as the common McIntosh, but it is not 
striped. Flesh white, fine grained, very tender, 
juicy and refreshing. Better quality than common 
McIntosh and hangs better on tree. October- 
January. 
NEW WEBSTER. One of the latest keeping of all 
Apples. The fruit makes an excellent showing on 
the market because of large size, trim shape, and 
rather solid bright red color. It has excellent cul- 
inary possibilities. It is a valuable market sort for 
cocking late in the season when there is a scarcity 
of good cooking Apples. As an introductory offer 
we are featuring these at no additional cost. Late 
winter. 
Valuable, hardy, attrac- 
tive Apple; good size, 
Flesh white, fine, very 
A good annual bearer, 
Yields large crops. 
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