The praise of Apples cannot be sung too loudly nor too 
long. Peaches, Pears and Melons come and go but the 
Apple is the real leader, as is shown in the allegorical story 
of the Garden of Eden, wherein the ruby cheeked spheroid 
was the most tempting of all fruits. 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., $1.15 each, by express. Per 
5, $1.10 each, by express. Not prepaid. 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in., 95c each, by express. Per 5, 
90c each, by express. Not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., 70c each, prepaid. Per 5, 65c 
each, prepaid. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
RED DUCHESS. July. One of the best bearing and 
cooking sorts. 
EARLY HARVEST. July. Large, pale yellow Apple of 
very fine flavor. 
RED JUNE. A little later than Early Harvest. The best 
early Apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. A splendid hardy 
early Apple. 
FALL VARIETIES 
ANOKA. A remarkable Apple that comes into bearing 
very young, oftentimes the next year after planting. 
A large fruit, red streaked’ with yellow, of good fla- 
vor. Extremely hardy. 
FAMEUSE (Snow). A fine Apple of deep crimson skin, snowy 
white flesh. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. September. Fine flavor; a good bearer; excellent 
for apple butter and market. 
WHITNEY CRAB. August. One of the choice eating Crabs. 
WEALTHY. October. Best of all fall-bearing Apples. Good cooking Apple. 











Double Red Delicious 
Welch’s First Class Apple Collection 
Be sti 
2 Joncthen 2 Yellow Delicione $950 

The above large 5-6 ft. Apples. 
We pay transportation on these trees. 
DOLGO Grad 
The Dual-Purpose Apple 
Best of all Crab Apples. Bears young and very heavily, the third year. 
Beautiful enough for a lawn tree. Excellent for jelly. One of the finest 
and most beautiful Craks grown; not subject to blight. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., 85c each, prepaid. 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., $1.15 each, not prepaid. 


Dolgacran as Vellow! Delicious 
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