Quality Fruit Trees.’ 9 


Wealthy 
Beautiful, moderate sized brilliant red apple of fine quality; 
bears young. Ripens early August. 
Summer Rambo 
Large, flat, greenish red and yellow striped, very tender, juicy 
and fine flavored. Tree very vigorous, semi-spreading grower, hardy 
and productive. Ripens late August. ; 
McIntosh 
The tree is long lived, bears young and annually. Apple almost 
covered with brilliant crimson, flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, 
high quality. A beautiful apple. Ripens in September. 
Smoke House 
Comes into bearing moderately young. It has a thin skin of yel- 
low, striped with rather a dull red, and is very attractive. A favorite 
in every home. Ripens in September. 
Cortland 
Noted for its vigorousness and productiveness. A McIntosh type. 
Popular for interplanting and pollenization. Cortland are more 
uniform and larger in size than McIntosh; they have more color 
and the red is lighter and brighter. Flavor similar to McIntosh; 
the flesh is firmer but just as juicy; apples cling tighter to the 
tree and ship better. Result of cross pollenization of McIntosh and 
Ben Davis. Ripens in September. 
Jonathan 
A really great commercial apple; very hardy and productive. 
Apples are smooth and attractively red colored and medium size. 
The fiesh is firm, crisp, tender, juicy, fine quality. Excellent for 
cooking and eating. Used as filler and pollenizer. 
Grimes Golden 
Highest quality apple. Fancy dessert apple. Medium to large; 
yellow; flesh fine grained, juicy, with a pleasant spicy fiavor. Rec- 
ommended and planted to pollenize self-sterile varieties. Ripens 
in September. 
Yellow Delicious 
Bears younger than any other apple, heavy bearer every year, 
easy to grow. A large bright golden yellow, firm apple, crisp and 
juicy with creamy yellow flesh and fine flavor. A very good seller. 
Ripens in September. 
Baldwin 
Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich; good quality, fine keeper. 
Grows well in Northern States. 
