
MORE APPLE TREES Should be PLANTED 
Old Orchards are Dying Out and Few Replacements Have Been Made— 
® RED ROME BEAUTY @ 
The great profit maker. It has an established 
place in the markets and no orchard should be 
without it. A real Apple with good keeping qual- 
ities. It bears at a very early age and will prove 
successful anywhere. 
@ YELLOW TRANSPARENT ®@ 
Summer Apple 
Medium white, changing to lemon-yellow, 
smooth waxen surface; of good quality, with crisp 
flesh; very early, and, for an early Apple, an un- 
usually good keeper. Valuable for market. July. 
@® RED NORTHERN SPY e 
To all the splendid qualities of the genuine Northern Spy—its un- 
usual and delicious flavor, its excellent cooking and baking qual- 
ities, its hardiness and productiveness—nurserymen have added the 
greater perfection of color and miraculous hastening of maturity. 
Comes into bearing 12 years earlier than the old Northern Spy, 


Sturdy 2-Year Trees Ready to 
Grow and Produce for You 
bearing fruit in six years instead of the 18 
years formerly required. 
® RED STAYMAN @ 
Most profitable market variety. Has large 
size, bright red color, great productiveness, 
and best quality to commend it. Tree a vig- 
orous grower, irregular and drooping in ha- 
bit, adapts itself readily to different soils 
and situations. Drought resisting. Season 
November to February. 
© RED JONATHAN @ 
A beautiful red Apple, highly flavored and 
of excellent quality, being tender, juicy, 
spicy, and rich—a splendid family sort and 
highly profitable for market. Tree long-lived, 
productive, and an early bearer. November 
to April. 
® McINTOSH e 
Large, deep crimson and beautiful. Tree 
is hardy and vigorous. Flesh pure white, crisp 
and very tender. A good regular bearer. Has 
justly proved itself a favorite in the Apple 
Belt, and a good market variety. 
Prices of All Apple Trees Listed 
2-yr., 3 to 4 ft., $0.85 each; 6 for $4.50 
2-yr., 4 to 6 ft., 1.00 each; 6 for 5.00 
Write for quotations on lots of 100 or more; 
also on l-year Apple trees. 

Note: Plant Apple Trees from 30 to 40 feet apart 
each way. In small areas or on city lots they might 
be planted 20 feet each way if kept trimmed so that 
they do not grow together. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Due to State Quarantine Laws we do not ship 
Apple trees into the States of California, Oregon, 
Washington, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, 
Arizona, and Florida. 

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Yellow Transparent—tThe Favorite Home Apple 
for Summer Eating and Cooking 

