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SUMMER AND FALL APPLES—Continucd 4 
SUMMER RAMBO. In Virginia and adjoining States there is possibly no other 
variety found in so many orchards. This famous old Apple is so well known yo 
that no home orchard is believed to be complete without it. It is also popular 
with many of the commercial growers, as it is always in demand at good 
prices. Large, red striped. You cannot go wrong in planting Summer Rambo. 
SUMMER YELLOW DELICIOUS. Another golden yellow Summer Apple; 
resembles the Winter Yellow Delicious, but ripens in July. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Considered by many as the best commercial 
Summer Red Apple. Has been a money maker for commercial growers. Also 
an excellent home orchard Apple. Large for an Apple of its season. Ripens 
around the middle of July. The trees are good growers and prolific bearers; 
fruit beautiful in appearance and a good shipper. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. A wel! known, transparent to golden yellow 
Apple. Among the first yellow varieties to ripen. In our opinion, the Yellow 
Transparent will be somewhat displaced by the Lodi. (See illustration page 3) 
WINTER APPLES ie 
In speaking of Winter Apples we refer to varieties which are harvested in late 
Fall and may be kept in storage for Winter and next Spring use. A large percent 
of the commercial crop consists of Winter varieties. However, some of the ~~ 
Summer or Fall varieties are now proving equally as profitable. Be 
ALBEMARLE PIPPIN. An old Virginia Apple. Also known as Newton —— 
Pippin. Large, green, crisp. Good keeping and export variety. i ; 5 
BEN DAVIS. An old variety of poor quality, but a good bearer, keeper, DELICIOUS. Possibly one of the best known Winter varieties. Large, 


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and pollinator. Medium size, red striped. red striped, almost sweet. Late Fall and Winter. Good keeper in 
CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh; longer keeper; larger, deeper storage. Extensively grown and planted as a commercial variety, as 
redmuNoe ottenatanicd south of New Vork State. well as in home orchards. In the past few years the Standard Delicious 
is being replaced to a great extent by the Vance Delicious or some of 
the other Double Red Strains. 


The Standard Delicious is too well known to require a detailed 
description. The New Double Red Delicious is identically the same 
as the Standard Delicious with the exception of color—being a solid 
red—and coloring two to three weeks earlier. This means a tre- 
mendous commercial advantage, as well as the home orchard owner 
prefers Solid Red Apples to half green ones. So we recommend the 
Double Red in place of the Standard Delicious, which we also list. 
An improvement over the 
well known Jonathan— 
having more color and coloring earlier. This means more profit to 
the commercial grower and to the home grower, more attractive 
Apples. (See illustration page 4) 

(WINTER VARIETIES CONTINUED PAGE 6) 
A Whole Orchard on a Single Tree! 
5-In-1 Tree 
Such a tree is made possible by grafting with varieties 
from the earliest to*the latest. An ideal tree where space 
can accommodate only one, two or three trees. The varie- 
ties grafted on 5-In-1 Trees will vary, but most generally 
consist of Yellow Transparent, Summer Rambo, Stayman 
Winesap and Delicious. 5-In-1 Trees are offered only in 
2 yr., 4-6 ft. size at $4.00 each. 
4-In-1 Tree 
4-In-1 Trees are produced in the same manner as the 
5-In-1, serving the same purpose but having one less num- 
ber of varieties. These Multiple Variety Trees are not only 
practical trees for the home garden or lawn, but are new, 
interesting and the average grower takes pride in showing 
same to his friends. 2 yr., 4-6 ft. size at $3.50 each. 
3-In-1 Tree 
Consists of 3 
choice varieties 
ripening at differ- 
ent seasons fur- 
nishing fresh fruit 
over a longer pe- 
riod at very little 
extra cost. Mul- 
tiple Variety 
Trees are usually 
more prolific than 
trees of a single 
variety as they 
provide excellent 
cross pollination. 
2 yr:, 4-6 ft. 
size, $3.00 each. 
















