
Double Red 
Jonathan 
Double Red Jonathan 
Insure your profits from Jonathan by planting this new red sport 
that will give you bright red-colored fruit about two weeks earlier. 
Fruit medium to large, brilliant red, juicy, fine grain, tender and 
very highly flavored. 
Bears young; produces heavy crops every year. 
Solid Red Rome 
A brilliant, solid red that produces over 50 per cent more extra 
fancy Apples for color grade than common Rome Beauty. A beau- 
tiful Apple, identical in quality, productiveness and other char- 
acteristics with the regular Rome Beauty, except for a greatly 
superior color. ; 
Solid Red 
Rome 
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Best Producing Strains—For Commercial Growers 


Red Northern Spy 
Flesh juicy, rich, crisp, aromatic, a good flavor. Our 
own selected sport of this popular Northern Apple. 
Rhode Island Greening 
Rich acid flavor, tender and juicy; yellow in color, some- 
times having a red cheek. Very delicious. 
Grimes Golden 
Very large, skin golden yellow, flesh tender and crisp. 
A very good fall Apple. Grown in all sections of the 
country. 
Solid Red Delicious 
The leader of all red Apples. Our own selected sport 
of this famous variety. An excellent Apple for either home 
use or market. Same characteristics as its parent, except 
for its double-red color three weeks earlier. 
Yellow Transparent 
Fruit medium to largé, with a brilliant waxy skin; flesh 
is tender, crisp, and juicy; color yellow. Ripens in July. 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop 
Large, handsome, crimson, splashed with dark red. 
Very prolific. 
APPLE TREE PRICES: (Per tree) 
50 or 
lto9 10to49 more 
trees trees trees 
2-year, 6 to 7 ft.. Quick Crop Dey A $2.25 $1.75 
2-year, 5 to Gott. sora erie 2.00 1.60 125 
2-year, 4410 5. f ie tee <al.00 1.20 -90 
2-year; +a to 42h s o en ea eee 1.25 1.00 AS 
A National Shortage of Fruit 
Trees 
Growing fruit trees is a highly skilled profession. Only 
experienced men can do the budding, grafting, and per- 
form the other necessary operations in connection with 
the growing of fruit trees. 
Due to the shortage of manpower, most growers have 
had to cut their production. According to all available 
reports, there is now existing an acute shortage of all 
types of fruit trees. 
We hope our supply will be sufficient to take care of 
our customers’ requirements, but considering the national 
shortage—it is our suggestion that you play safe by order- 
ing as early as possible. 
