
WINTER APPLES 
Top—BALDWIN, DOUBLE-RED 
Bottom—DOUBLE-RED NORTHERN SPY 
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A favorite apple for generations, the old Northern Spy did not color well and 
Northern growers were quick to appreciate this new bud sport—a true Northern 
Spy but with Deep Solid Red color, without either stripes or splashes. Propa- 
gated direct from Original Bud Sport found in New York and introduced by 
N. Y. Expt. Station. They report ‘‘a typical Spy except color which is solid red. 
It puts old Spy out of commission.”’ Better color means better prices. A favorite 
in New England and Northern states. In Stark Test Orchards, Double-Red 
Northern Spy bore earlier than old Spy and has always produced well colored 
fruit. Size is large, flesh is crisp, firm and juicy with a flavor that has been 
popular for years. Ideal for cider making. Flesh crisp, firm, juicy, stores well. 
Tree vigorous, hardy, long lived. Eating, Cooking, Cider, Market. NNC. 
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in the Northern states, Baldwin is one of the most dependable 
shipping varieties. This new true Double-Red Sport discovered 
in New Hampshire, and proved in Stark Test Orchards is as 
much better than old Baldwin as Starking is better than Deli- 
cious. Deep, brilliant Double-Red colored true Baldwin. Fruit 
richer, darker red than old Baldwin—good quality—fine keeper. 
As fruit colors early, will sell-at far better prices. Very popular 
wherever Baldwin is grown. Eating, Cooking, Market. NC. 
Trade-Marked and Introduced by Stark Bro’s. 
3-Yr. Jonared (Photo below) bo 


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Last year, Franklin Barnes, 
Prop. of Manzanita Ranch, 
Calif. picked $4500.00 worth of 
apples from just 4% acres of 
Starking trees. 
He told us that Starking and 
Jonared are so popular on the 
Los Angeles and San Diego mar- 
kets that he has never been able 
to supply the demand. These 
big all-over-red apples are top 
favorites and command highest 
prices. He is planting 1500 more 
trees of these big profit-makers 
this year. 

Center—STARK KING DAVID 
Same spicy, rich flavor that made Jonathan one of America’s 
most popular apples, plus brilliant fiery red color, 
sooner. Avoids dropping. Keeps longer. Makes bigger profits 
for growers. Pictured and fully described on Pages 20-21. 
bearing strain that bears years younger and bears big crops 
regularly. All the deliciousness of Jonathan, plus a young bear 
ing record. Pictured and fully described on Page 21. 
re over a bushel in Franklin Barnes’ Orchard. He also picked $4500.00 Starking crop from 414 

Tobp—NORTHWESTERN GREENING 
Botttm—STARK KING DAVID 
( Color Photos (2) ) Bore all over 
Above (Trade-Mark)/ the U.S. when 
all the old standby apples were killed by frost. Late bloomer—sure bearer. 
Youngest, heaviest bearer we have ever fruited, except Stark Golden Delicious. 
Full of spicy, wine-like juice—flesh, rich cream color. Averages larger than 
Jonathan, is a solid deep (almost black) red. A fruiting King David tree is 
a glorious sight. At a distance looks like an immense pile of black wine-red 
apples. Tree is spreading, vigorous, and no tree will bear more bushels. We 
found this marvelous apple many years ago on a trip over a rough Ozark Moun- 
tain road—still loaded with gloriously colored apples, October 25th, 5 
weeks after Jonathan had fallen. After careful investigation we bought it. Has 
made good all over America in both home and commercial orchards. Always 
commands Top Prices. Eating, Cooking, Cider, Market. NCS. Introduced 
by Stark Bro’s. 
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20-21 Photo agation 
from Ohio Exp’t. Station where C. W. Ellenwood, Sup'’t., 
reported that our parent tree produced crop average of 22.7 
bushel per year for 14 years. Northwestern is hardiest and 
thriftiest grower of all Greenings. Succeeds where Rhode Island 
2 weeks 
= Greening cannot be grown. JT vigorous grower, does not 
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? ; bear young, but is productive. Fruit large to very large, glossy, 
Page 21) quick- ae ; 
attractive turning to yellow when ripe, juicy, slightly 
sub-acid. A fair dessert apple, good keeper and splendid cooker 
Eating, Cooking, Market. NNCS. 


Acres (Photo below). 

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