STANDARD APPLES 
RED ASTRACHAN. A tarty red apple. Excellent for pies and cooking. Ripens mid August. 
Tree bears young. One of the best early sorts. 
EARLY McINTOSH. New handsome red apple. Tree very productive. Fruit medium to large, 
well flavored, resembling its parent McIntosh. Ripens mid to late August. An excellent early apple 
which we recommend for all home plantings. 
RED DELICIOUS. A fine dessert variety. Turns completely red before ripe. Large size, wonderful 
quality, has a delightful aroma, and a wonderful flavor. Ripens October. A very good variety for 
the home or commercial orchard. 
McINTOSH. One of the most popular apples. Tree vigorous, bears young and is very hardy. 
Quality of the best. Delicious aromatic flavor, beautiful, large, bright red apple. Recommended 
for commercial and home plantings. Ripens September. 
CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh ripening about two weeks later. Large, beautiful dark red, 
flesh melting, fine grained, juicy. A superior dessert variety. Should be included in all home and 
commercial plantings. 
MACOUN. A new red apple of the McIntosh type. Better quality than McIntosh, ripens later, 
keeps better. Introduced and recommended by New York State Experiment Station. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Large, bright colored. This Crab apple is regarded as the best. 
NORTHERN SPY. One of our best known and most delicious apples. Fruit always brings a 
high price. Tree very vigorous and hardy. Ripens late October or early November. 
R. I. GREENING. Noted for its fine cooking qualities. Flesh is yellow, quality good. Tree is 
vigorous and productive. Keeps well in storage. An important commercial variety. 
BALDWIN. No apple has yet been found to take the place of this fine variety. Large, round, 
bright red, good keeping apple. Noted for its eating and cooking qualities. Ripens in October. 
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Recommended for commercial plantings. 
Prices: large 2 yr. trees, 4-6 ft., each $1.75; 3 for $5.00; 10 for $15.00. 
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BEST APPLES FOR FREEZING 
Rated as excellent: Northern Spy, Cortland, Baldwin, R. I. Greening; McIntosh, good. 
APRICOTS 
Apricots are not difficult to grow and the fruit is highly prized for making 
preserves, canning, and home use. The trees are also very ornamental, producing 
a mass of white blossoms in early Spring. 
EARLY GOLDEN. A smooth, fuzzless apricot of medium size. Color, pale orange; freestone, — 
highly flavored and of the best quality. A fine variety to plant with Moorpark. Ripens mid August. 
MOORPARK. A very large attractive apricot with a red cheek. Best quality and richest flavor of 
all apricots. Tree hardy and productive. Ripens early August. Recommended for home use and 
roadside markets. 
Prices: Strong 2 yr. trees, 4-6 feet and up, each $2.25; 3 for $6.50; 6 for $12.00. 
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