CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO rl 
PLANTERS: send us a list of the trees you intend to plant as we can quote special prices 
to the orchardist. 
CHAMPION’S APPLE TREES FROM 
TESTED BEARING ORCHARDS 
In making your selection of varieties both for the home orchard and for your commercial 
planting you will find most of ‘the better varieties which have proven successful in the sec- 
tion where you live. Varieties ripening over the entire apple season are here — varieties 
well chosen both for their shipping and keeping qualities. When choosing varieties for your 
home orchard always pick a large percentage of trees having fruit which ripens in late fall 
as these are the ones which will keep and may be enjoyed through the winter months. Always 
keep in mind that our trees are northern grown and have proven very satisfactory to growers 
universally because of the extra strength and hardiness our climate develops in them. It will 
more than pay you to plant fruit trees tempered and hardened in our northern climate. 

APPLE TREE PRICES 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50-299 
2 yr. 5 to 6, 1%.” up $1.85 $1.55 $ .95 
2 yr. 4 to 5’, %, to 1%.” 1.50 1.20 .80 
Birra to 4’, i, to.%.” 1.25. 1.00 65 


ASTRACHAN, RED, (Summer). ‘They are fit 
for cooking long before maturity and when 
fully ripe are fine for dessert, having a long 
season of usefulness. Ripens about the last 
of July. 

NORTHERN SPY APPLE 
BALDWIN, (Winter). Large, bright red, crisp, 
juicy and firm. The old favorite for home 
use. : 
DUCHESS (of Oldenburg). (Autumn)... The 
fruit is large striped red and yellow, flesh 
white, juicy, and of excellent flavor, the best 
general purpose apple of the season ripening 
CHAMPION’S SUPREME. (Summer). A_ in August and September. 
large well colored fruit ripening in July. It 
is a great favorite with the home gardener as 
it quite often bears some fruit the following 
year after planting. 
BANANA, (Winter). An early bearer, yellow 
shaded with bright crimson. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. (Winter). Good sized 
yellow, very productive and of high quality. 
CORTLAND, (Winter). A derivation of McIn- 
tosh, but ripening about two weeks later. 
Fruits abundant, large, round, with heavy 
overlay of shaded reds. Hangs on the tree 
longer than McIntosh and is a little tougher 
JONATHAN. (Winter). The extra quality, 
medium. red fruit by general consent is placed 
among the very best in both appearance and 
skinned, making a better shipper. quality. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. (Winter). A re- 
markable variety, rapidly taking first place. LODI. (Summer). A new variety which 
Fruit extra large; color bright red; flesh white 
and fine grained, rich, melting and juicy, of 
the very highest quality; tree young bearer, 
sometimes at age of three years from planting. 
greatly resembles one of its parents, Yellow 
Transparent. However, the fruits are larger 
and ripen a little later. This variety tends to 
bear young and is an annual bearer. 
