Dark Red Delicious. In addition to having 
all the desirable qualities of the original 
Delicious, this variety also has an ex- 
quisite deep color covering the entire fruit. 
The most popular Apple of all time, pro- 
ducing in almost every fruit section of the 
world. The exquisite flavor and aroma of 
the fruit is known to every consumer. 
Fruit is medium to large, brilliant dark 
red; flesh fine grained, crisp, and melting. 
A splendid keeper and shipper. Tree is 
one of the hardiest and a vigorous grower. 
The trees need cross-pollination to produce 
regular crops. 
Red Northern Spy. The old northern fa- 
vorite, dressed up in a new, brighter, red- 
all-over gown! If you desire more color in 
your Spy Apples, plant the Red Northern 
Spy. Finer flavor, but same wonderful 
keeping quality. Very desirable for drying, 
baking, storage, pies, etc. Extra large 
fruit; strong, vigorous, hardy trees. 
Turley (Turley Winesap). Gradually win- 
ning its way solely on its merit. The tree 
is vigorous and bears early. Fruit is very 
red and averages large to very large. It is 
a Stayman type Apple and will not crack at 
the stem. A very profitable commercial 
variety, being a splendid late keeper. Flesh 
crisp, tender, very juicy, firm, and of ex- 
cellent flavor. 
Dark Red Stayman. This is considered one 
of our foremost commercial Apples. Has 
the same characteristics as the regular 
Stayman, with the added attraction of fruit 
coloring a beautiful, solid, dark red. With- 
out a doubt one of the most profitable 
Apples ever grown. Tree is vigorous, hardy, 
and spreading. An early bearer and very 
productive. Fruit medium to large, skin 
smooth, flesh yellow, firm, tender, and 
juicy. Has a rich, subacid, aromatic flavor. 
Quality the very best. A splendid Iate- 
keeping variety. 
Red Rome Beauty. (The Gallia Beauty 
strain of Red Rome.) An improved Rome 
Beauty, identical in vigor and production. 
Color of fruit much brighter and solid red. 
Produces a much higher percentage of 
fancy Apples and also is superior in quality 
to the ordinary strain. It is really one of our 
most beautiful Apples and is a favorite 
with growers wherever planted. Bears at 
an early age and produces bumper crops. 
Keeps m good condition until very Iate in 
the season. Flavor and quality far above 
the average. Ask for and get this improved 
strain when planting the Red Rome type 
Apple. 
Winter Banana. Fruit large, golden yellow, 
tinted red on sunny side; flavor like banana, 
rich and spicy. Trees very hardy, vigorous, 
and fruitful. Flesh fine grained, rich, sub- 
acid, aromatic; highest quality. 
Baldwin. Probably the most extensively 
grown of any winter Apple in the northern 
states. Yields large crops and ships well. 
Fruit large, bright red, crisp, juicy, and 
rich; tree vigorous, upright, and productive. 
It is esteemed for eating and for cooking. 
Has been a favorite of commercial or- 
chardists for many years. 
Arkansas Black. Fruit medium to large; 
beautiful dark color, almost black. Flesh 
yellowish, slightly subacid; crisp and good 
flavor. A good all-purpose Apple. 
Yates. Very popular in the South, especially 
throughout the Cotton States. A heavy 
bearer and good keeper. Fruit will often 
stay on trees until near Christmas if not 
picked. Fruit small, dark red, with small 
white dots; skin thin and tender; flesh 
crisp, juicy, and of finest flavor. Good for 
home use as well as marketing. 
Fruct “/rees, continued 
York Imperial. A late fall or early winter 
variety, planted largely in the Virginias 
and adjoining states. Fruits keep and ship 
exceptio..ally well. Large size; greenish 
yellow, nearly covered with bright red; 
flesh tender, juicy, and aromatic. Heavy 
bearer and fruit hangs well on the tree. 
Mammoth Biack Twig. A seedling of 
Winesap, growing more vigorously. Bears 
large fruits of good quality. Skin smooth, 
yellowish covered with deep red, the general 
effect beg dark red; flesh tender, tinged 
yellow, crisp, with subacid aromatic flavor. 
Tree is vigorous and yields big crops. 
Needs cross-pollination. 
CRAB-APPLES 
Plant these outstanding double-purpose 
trees for beauty of bloom and heavy crops of 
fruit. Much in demand for making jellies, 
sauce, and pickling. Prices same as for stand- 
ard Apple trees. 
Transcendent. An early-ripening variety. 
Fruit large for its class; golden yellow, with 
a beautiful rich crimson cheek; when ripe, 
the red or crimson nearly covers the fruit. 
Flesh creamy yellow, crisp; pleasant sub- 
acid flavor. Good grower and very pro- 
ductive. 
Doiga. A handsome red Crab-apple of 
medium size. The fruit jells easily and 
makes rich ruby-red jelly. Tree bears 
young and very heavily, is of medium size, 
and especially adapted to ornamental 
planting. Not subject to blight. 
Zuiutuplet -$pple 
FIVE Leading Varieties 
on ONE TREE 
The Famous ““5-N-1”/ 
Here’s the opportunity for those with 
limited space to have five mighty desirable 
varieties of Apples, all budded on one 
tree for a little more than the cost of one 
tree. Requires only a 25-foot space, when 
fully grown. Each tree 1s budded to Yellow 
Transparent for first early, Anoka for 
second early, Red Jonathan, Red De- 
licious and Yellow Delicious for fall and 
winter. 
No. 1, 2-yr.-old trees, $2.00 each 







PEACHES 
Peaches continue to be one of America’s 
best-paying crops. No other fruit excels the 
Peach for general planting over a very large 
section of the country. While the trees prefer 
a well-drained, sandy loam, they will adapt 
themselves to almost any well-drained Ioca- 
tion if given proper care. Our wide range of 
varieties makes it possible for you to have 
fruit over a long period of time. Varieties are 
listed in about the order in which they ripen, 
though some overlap and ripen about the 
same time. 
Spraying is necessary for Peaches if best 
results are desired. Ask your state entomolo- 
gist to send you a bulletin givirg full in- 
structions. The department will also tell you 
where to get machines and materials. Care- 
ful spraying means profit in Peach growing. 
Each 10 100 1000 
12 to 18 in... .$0 35 $2 75 $18 00 $140 00 
18 to 24in.... 40 350 27 50 £180 00 
24 to 30in.... 55 450 4000 250 00 
30 to 36in.... 65 550 45 00 300 00 
3to 5ft.... 75 650 5000 450 00 
Mayflower. The earliest known Peach, but 
blooms Jate and is seldom damaged by 
frost. Size medium, round; bright red all 
over; ripens well to the seed. Tender, 
juicy, and of excellent flavor. Tree bears 
young and is very prolific. 
Red Bird. One of the best early Peaches. 
Bright red color, with good flavor. Good 
shipper. Used as a commercial variety in 
the South. Fruit is large, white fleshed, 
overspread with bright glowing red. 
Earliness, high color, and productiveness 
make it a very profitable variety. Cling- 
stone. 
Dixie Gem. A splendid new early variety, 
popular from the start and fast gaining in 
prominence. Ranks high both as a com- 
mercial variety and for home consumption. 
At the top of the list im suitability for both 
freezing and canning. This Peach has ex- 
cellent color, firm yellow flesh, and handles 
well. Ripens about June 20 to July 10. 
Freestone. Be among the first to cash in 
on this top-quality, early Peach. We offer 
you a pure strain, our buds having been 
taken from bearing trees in Fort Valley, 
Ga., where it originated. 
Varieties are listed in about the order 
in which they ripen. 


PEACH ORCHARD 
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