
Prices of All Apple 
Trees 
Pages 10 to 13 
2-3 ft. ot We e.s , 
whips, for 
large orchard 1 3 10 
Dlahitinge..0... $0.70 $1.95 $6.20 
324 siftae nice’. 2- 
year roots, 1- 
year stems ... .85 
4-6 ft. trees, ex- 
tra strong 3- 
year roots, and 
2-year stems.. 1.20 
5-7 ft. super-size 
3 year roots 
+ cape 1.45 3.90 
2 to 4 ft. trees priced prepaid; 
4 to 7 ft. trees by express. 
APPLES, LATE 
most of them until spring. From 
tion’ of satisfactory varieties. 
e0s0 het 
3.20 10.00 
Mammoth Black Twig (222202 
apple, one of the very best for the Middle 
West. A good bearer, and the tree is per- 
fectly hardy up to South Dakota line. 
Large, dark red, firm, sub-acid and juicy, 
Keeps well in common cellars. You will find 
this apple highly satisfactory, and I urge 
you to plant more of this variety. Ripens 
middle of October. 
vw 
Old-Fashioned Winesap 4 °°°4 
for home orchard. 
for market; 
Dark red. Tree bears heavy, perfectly 
hardy in the Middle West. Ripens middle 
of October. 
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ORCHARD 
1 Wealthy 
1 Duchess 
1 Red June 
1 Dolgo Crab 
$9.00 
Express 
Safe Delivery 
Guaranteed 
‘BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
Apples little, too small ,. 
quality is good, keeps well. * 


A well kept orchard of Sonderegger apples, 
a grand sight at blooming time, and a 
money maker for its owner. 
on 
if = A ila 
Stayman’s Winesap 4 ,hoPula" 
ple, very large, striped dark red, keeps well, 
and is in strong demand for cooking. Rip- 
ens in October. 
= This wonderful 
Golden Winesap 77. vena: 
the juicy tartness of the Jonathan, the 
satisfying meatiness of the Winesap, all 
the Beauty of the Winter Banana, that 
deep golden color of Grimes Golden with a 
rich red blush, and the long keeping quali- 
ty of the old Ben Davis. And to top it all 
the tree bears young, as quickly as Dwarf 
apples. Completely hardy. This has been 
one of the many introductions of the late 
Mr. Carl Sonderegger. Ripens in October. 
= A great improve- 
Black Ben Davis ment over the 
old fashioned Ben Davis in color, which is 
very dark red all over. It is extremely 
hardy, and under normal storage condi- 
tions keeps until late spring. A heavy 
bearer; ripens middle of October. 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Apple trees about 2 inches deeper 
than grown in the nursery. This puts the 
bud (or graft) just above the roots about 
1-inch below the surface of the soil, which 
is just right. Cut the ends of all roots 
smooth with a sharp knife, making a slant- 
ing cut. This applies to all trees and 
shrubs, and stimulates the formation of 
new roots. 
Apple Trees continued on pages 12-13. 
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