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APPLE ORCHARD IN BLOOM 
APPLES 
For Home Gardens and Orchards 
The Apple continues to be the king of 
fruits. By careful selection of varieties, fresh 
fruit can be harvested from your trees over a 
period of six months, and the better winter 
varieties can be kept in common storage until 
the new crop is harvested, making fresh fruit 
possible throughout the year. Our selection 
of varieties has been carefully made up after 
many years of growing. Varieties are listed 
here in approximately their order of ripening. 
PLEASE NOTE that all quantity rates 
apply on that number of ONE VARIETY, 
and not on an assortment. In other words, 
you should order ten of the same variety 
to be entitled to the ten rate, etc. 
Whips 
Each 10 100 1000 
18 to 24 in....$0 35 $2 50 $20 00 $150 00 
2to 3ft.... 45 350 3000 250 00 
3to 4ft.... 55 450 4000 350 00 
4to 5ft.... 65 550 5000 450 00 
2-Yr. Branched 
3to 4ft....$0 75 $6 50 $60 00 $500 00 
4to 5ft.... 90 800 7500 700 00 
5to 6ft....115 1000 8500 800 00 
EARLY OR SUMMER APPLES 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest variety of 
Apple. Skin clear yellow, flesh white, 
flavor slightly acid, size medium. This is 
the most popular early green Apple grown 
and has proved a profit-maker in a large 
number of Apple districts. The tree is 
hardy and somewhat dwarf and bears 
when very young. It makes an excellent 
filler. An exceptionally good keeper and 
shipper. 
Lodi. The Lodi is proving to be one of our 
most worthy early Apples. It has the same 
quality and flavor as Yellow Transparent 
but is much larger and more firm. The 
tree is more spreading and vigorous, bears 
early and more regularly than Transparent. 
The fruit is a better shipper and does not 
show bruising so badly. Ripens a few days 
after Transparent, but because of its size 
can be picked with that variety if desired. 
Lodi should be interplanted for best re- 
sults. 

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Anoka. Called the “Old Folks Apple” be- 
cause it comes into bearing at an early age, 
often having some fruit the second year 
after planting. It is very resistant to cold. 
Bears heavily. Fruit ts good size, colored 
red with yellow streaks, ripens in mid- 
summer, and is fine for cooking. The tree 
does not grow so large as some other va- 
rieties and is therefore good for planting 
in the yard if other space is not available. 
Early Red Bird. Among the earliest to ripen 
and a fine Apple. Flesh is white, juicy, and 
slightly tart, tender and crisp. A very 
good variety, and like Transparent, bears 
heavily on young trees. Provides the mar- 
ket with an early red Apple of good size 
and quality. Good shipper. 
Early Harvest. One of the old favorites in 
early summer Apples. Trees very vigorous 
and productive. Fruit tender, with yellow 
skin. Good for eating and cooking. Very 
popular for home orchards. 
Red June. An early summer Apple pro- 
ducing medium-sized red fruit of distinctive 
flavor. Very productive and a splendid 
eating Apple; also fine for cooking. This is 
an especial favorite of the children. 
Early Mcintosh. Follows Transparent in 
ripening; flesh white, tender, juicy, and of 
fine flavor. Has same good qualities as the 
Winter McIntosh. A thrifty grower and 
a regular bearer. Cash in on the popularity 
of the McIntosh by growing Early Mc- 
Intosh for your markets. 
Red Astrachan. Fruit medium size, yellow 
with dark red patches; flesh decidedly acid 
and juicy. Excellent for cooking and very 
satisfactory for home planting. Trees are 
very hardy and prolific. 
Hackworth. A southern Apple of distinctive 
merit. Should have a place in all family 
orchards in Dixie. Medium-sized, striped, 
very juicy fruit. A very good bearer. 
Maiden Blush. Another of the old varieties 
which continues to be popular in the home 
orchard and is also one of the best late 
summer commercial Apples. Medium to 
large fruit; yellow background with red 
blush. Firm; good shipper. 
Varieties are listed in about the order 
in which they ripen. 

Old-Fashioned Horse. An old favorite, 
famous for cider making, pies, dryimg, and 
all culinary purposes. When allowed to 
mellow to deepest gold, it is a delicious 
eating Apple. Fruit is large, pale greenish 
yellow, shaded with red; tender, juicy, 
subacid. Tree is vigorous and very hardy; 
upright grower; bears early and abundantly. 
Wealthy. This beautiful, moderate-size, 
brilliant red Apple is of fine quality; one 
of the best of its season. It is a relatively 
good keeper, and owing to the hardiness of 
the tree, its adaptability to cold climates, 
and early bearing habit, it can be profitable 
as a filler. Wealthy is a good pollinator 
for other varieties. 
FALL AND WINTER APPLES 
All-Red Mcintosh. In addition to having 
all the desirable qualities of the original 
MclIntosh, this has the advantage of deep 
red color covering the entire fruit. Flesh 
white, tender, juicy, subacid. Tree hardy, 
vigorous, and healthy; starts to bear young 
and heavily. A favorite for market and 
eating. Fruits medium to large, highly 
flavored, brilliant crimson—a very beauti- 
ful Apple. Ranks as one of the best general- 
purpose, home and commercial varieties 
ever introduced. 
Kendall. A new McIntosh seedling, of about 
the same season but keeping a little longer. 
The fruit is large, trim, with whitish, fine- 
grained flesh, and handsomely covered 
with dark red. One of the best all-purpose 
Apples. 
Kinnard Choice. Originated in Tennessee. 
Similar in color to Winesap but ripens 
earlier. Appreciated wherever known. 
Flesh yellow, crisp, agreeably subacid, and 
aromatic. Trees hardy and prolific. Fine 
for all uses. 
Cortland. Very similar to McIntosh, but 
if possible an improvement. The flesh is 
firmer but just as juicy; the Apples do not 
drop so readily and ship better. Fruit 
bright deep red in color; flesh snow-white, 
firm, crisp, and tender. One of the top- 
ranking commercial varieties, leading in 
production and income from early winter 
Apples. 
All-Red Jonathan. Everybody places this 
variety among the best in both appearance 
and quality. Medium-sized fruits with 
brilliant red skins. Flesh nearly white, 
crisp, and tender, with a distinctly pleasant 
aroma. A well-known commercial variety 
and also excellent for cooking or eating. 
Used extensively as a filler and pollinating 
variety. 
Grimes Golden. A fancy dessert Apple of 
the highest quality ranking with Delicious 
and Jonathan on the market. Medium to 
large fruit, bright yellow with pink cheek; 
flesh fine grained and juicy, with a very 
pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy, 
grows upright, and is quite disease resistant. 
Highly recommended and widely planted 
to pollinate self-sterile varieties. 
Yellow Delicious. An all-purpose Apple 
with almost every good quality. Early and 
consistent in heavy bearing habits. Grows 
in popularity each year and is especially 
adapted to road-stand markets. The fine, 
firm-textured flesh combined with the 
beautiful golden yellow skin and very 
pleasing flavor, make it hard to equal. 
Should be picked at just the right time and 
placed in cold storage for Jater winter use. 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
