
APPLE TREES 
AN ORCHARD TO BE PROUD OF 
Summer Varieties 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—An excel- 
lent early summer apple ripening early 
in July. Has good size, skin clear yel- 
low. The tree is an upright grower 
bearing very young. It is the most 
widely planted early commercial apple. 
EARLY REPE—One of the earliest sum- 
mer apples ripening from the first to 
the middle of July. Good size, pale 
yellow in color. 
EARLY McINTOSH—A McIntosh type 
apple with the same high quality as the 
regular Mack, only it ripens much earl- 
ier. 
SWEET BOUGH—Acknowledged by all 
to be the best summer sweet apple. The 
tendered flesh and honied sweetness of 
the fruits as eaten from the hand remain 
in whatever way the apple may be pre- 
pared for the table. 
STRAWBERRY APPLE—Juicy, subacid 
red apple. Shape of strawberry. 
Autumn Varieties 
DGCTOR APPLE—The fruit of this 
variety is well colored, satisfactory in 
size and shape and of about the same 
cuality as that of Baldwin. 
APPLE BUTTER APPLE—An old fav- 
orite for making apple butter. Due to 
its high sugar content. 
WEALTHY—Fall apple, good size and 
almost solid red. It bears very young 
and the trees are well adapted to colder 
climates. 
SUMMER RAMBO—Very large in size, 
greenish red striped, tender, mellow and 
juicy. Tree strong grower. 
SMOKEHOUSE—One of the good old 
kinds welcomed in every home. Ripens 
in September. Can be kept in common 
storage late into the winter. 
Winter Varieties 
MciINTOSH RED—This is the leading 
commercial variety of the Northeri. 
States, because it is very hardy, and 
adapted to high altitudes. Valuable for 
eating fresh, cooking or market. Skin 
red, flesh snowy, juicy and refreshing. 
CORTLAND—A McIntosh type apple, 
fruit larger with a beautiful deep red 
color. The apples do not drop as read- 
ily as McIntosh which makes it an ideal 
apple for those in the Central apple 
belt, who want to produce an app!e with 
the same quality and flavor as that 
of the original McIntosh. 
JONATHAN — Attractive red color, 
smooth, good size and fine quality. It 
is one of the leading commercial apples 
and is found in almost every orchard, 
not only because of its quality and de- 
mand on the market, but a!so because 
it is a fine pollinator for other varieties. 
GRIMES GCLDEN—Good size, yellow 
of exceptionally high quality. Ripens 
in September and can be kept late into 
the winter. Tree very hardy, grows up- 
right and is a good pollinator. Worley’s 
Grimes Golden Apple Trees are budded 
high, which makes the trees resistant 
to crown rot, thereby lengthening the 
life of the tree. 
