APPLES 

APPLE, WINESAP 
The apple is the first in importance of all fruits. It will thrive 
on nearly any well drained soil. Its period of ripening, unlike 
other fruits, extends nearly through the whole season. By 
making careful selection, a constant succession can be obtained. 
For family use there is no fruit that is more indispensable. No 
fruit is so healthful and many physicians say that if a person 
would eat an apple a day they could dispense with doctor bills. 
Besides this, and just as important, is the fact that the average 
price on the market is steadily increasing and the immense 
demand for home consumption, foreign shipping, canning and 
evaporating assures high prices. The apple if given the same 
care and attention as other farm crops, will yield greater returns 
per acre. The following list we consider to be the best for gen- 
eral planting: 
PRICES ON APPLES AND CRABAPPLES 
25 and 100 and 
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SUMMER 
Yellow Ttransparent. Season July. One of the most valuable early 
apples. Fruit medium smooth, transparent skin; clear white, 
becoming pale yellow when fully ripe; flesh white, tender, fine 
grained, of splendid quality. Tree is moderately vigorous and a 
good annual bearer. One of the few sorts that do well even 
on poor thin land. 
Red Astrachan. Season, July. Tree upright spreading, vigorous 
growth; an early and abundant bearer. Fruit above medium, 
greenish-yellow, almost covered with mottled and striped 
crimson; flesh white; crisp, juicy; brisk acid; good. 
Northern Spy. A fine, large red-striped apple. Tender, mild, 
juicy. Strong growing trees. Keeps until June. 
Red Bird. The best red early apple, gets ripe before Yellow 
Transparent, has good color. Does not keep very long. It is 
a good seller. 
Gravenstein. A large, striped apple; juicy and tender. A vig- 
orous grower and very productive. Best sauce apple. August 
and September. 
Jonathan, A medium to small apple. Yellow skin nearly covered 
with red. Very fine grained and tender. The tree is slender 
and spreads. A good commercial sort. November to April. 
Red Delicious. Same as delicious excepting that it is solid rec 
and juicier. A wonderful apple. The leader among apple trees. 
Good commercial variety. November to March. 
Red Rome Beauty. Like the Rome Beauty excepting for darker 
color. A good commercial apple. Very good for baking. 
Yellow Delicious. A beautiful yellow conical shape. Fine flavor, 
and is vigorous and productive. Commercial variety. Decem- 
ber to April. 
King. Very large. Yel'ow grounded, with stripes and covered 
with bright red. Fragrant, and juicy smelling. The flesh is 
very crisp, tender, with a rich fine flavor. 
Winesap. A medium dark red apple that is a prolific bearer. Best 
keeping apple. A very good market variety in West. Decem- 
ber to May. 
CRABAPPLES 
SAME PRICES AS APPLES 
Hyslop. Season, September to October. Tree vigorous where 
hardy; blights in some localities. Fruit medium; yellow 
grounded with heavy shadings of deep crimson and splashes 
of maroon with heavy blue bloom; flesh fine, firm yellow, 
astringent; bears abundantly in clusters, which makes tree 
exceedingly ornamental. Its high color always commands 
fancy market price for it. One of the most desirable sorts 
for culinary purposes. 
Transcendent. Season, September. Medium to large; flesh firm 
and crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very juicy, subject to blight 
and should not be acid. Tree is a vigorous grower. Hardy, 
planted near other orchard trees. 
Red Siberian. About an inch in diameter, grown in clusters; 
bears young and abundantly. August to September. 
Whitney’s No. 20. One of the largest crabs; glossy green 
splashed carmine, juicy, pleasant; great bearer, excellent for 
cider. August. 
APRICOTS 

Plant our anricot trees if you want true to name and heavy 
production. Again we are insuring customers to receive better 
profits. The finest trees we have ever grown. 
PRICES ON APRICOTS 
25 and 
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Lewis. A large early variety with an excellent quality. 
Blenheim. An oval shaped apricot above medium size. 
orange in color. Flesh juicy, full yellow, fine flavored. 
Deep 
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