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Continued 
York Imperial Yorking 
The above print was made from a drawing of average samples of the fruit of VYORKING and YORK. While every Yorking on the tree 
was a solid red, many of the Yorks were green and others only showed traces of red stripes 
’ 
Inheriting all the good qualities of the famous old York Imperial and 100% more color, YORKING’S CHIEF ADVANTAGES 
which appears earlier in the season. Color—FEvery Apple being a Solid Red is a tremendous 
advantage. 
Dean H. L. Price of V. P. I. on his first Dr. A. H. Teske, Extension Horticulturist Colors Early—Being able to harvest Yorking two weeks 
visit to the original YORKING Tree for Virginia, after visiting the original 
3 before the York, it enjoys advantage in price. 
ees: YORKING Tree, writes as follows: 3. Quicker Sales—A basket or barrel of No.1 Apples, every 
“Tt is a great improvement over its par- “T think you have a real find in this bud sport Apple being a solid red, will sell more readily than a basket 

ent in color and I am personally satisfied and I do not hesitate to say that the growers or barrel containing just enough color to pass inspection. 
that there is a marked difference in the to- should avail themselves of the opportunity of . More No. 1 Apples—There being no culls on account of 
liage and a lesser difference in growth. lL planting the Yorking when planting York Im- lack of color, pack will be much larger and profit greater. 
consider this sport of equal importance to perial trees. In my opinion a grower would . Does Not Scald in Storage—A disadvantage of the 
the appearance of Starking, Richared, make a grave mistake to plant the common York York, as well as other partially green varieties, is 
Blaxtayman, and other red-fruited sport- Imperial wherever the Yorking is available.’’ ing when held late in storage. The Yorking has never 
ing forms. (Signed) A. H. TESKE been known to scald. 
scald- 
(Signed) H. L. PRICE Apparently More Prolific— Because of having a larger 
Dean of Agriculture Extension Horticulturist leaf and more feeding capacity, it appears that the 
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture and Home Economics Yorking tree is going to be more productive, the fruit 
Blacksburg, Virginia State of Virginia being uniform in size and in large volume. 
7. Protected by U. S. Patent—The tremendous popular- 
YORKING has proven to have been a great discovery. It is now our largest seller. So far ity of the Yorking will naturally bring claims of having 
we have never been able to supply the demand for trees. something “Just as Good.’ However, the Yorking being 
r j ae protected by U. S. Patent No. 125, you are protected 
Senator Byrd also stated in addressing fruit growers at his Annual Picnic that he finds when you insist on VYorking, rejecting any so-called 
YORKING the most desirable of the strains of Red Yorks he has tested. “Just as Good” offered as Red Vorks. 

A Whole Orchard on a Single Tree! 
5-In-1 Tree 
Such a tree is made possible by grafting with varieties from 
the earliest to the latest. An ideal tree where space can accom- 
modate only one, two or three trees. The varieties grafted on 
5-In-1 Trees will vary, but most generally consist of Yellow 
Transparent, Summer Rambo, Stayman Winesap and Delicious. 
5-In-1 Trees are offered only in 2 yr. 4-6 ft. size at $3.75 each. 
4-In-i Tree 
4-In-1 Trees are produced in the same manner as the 5-In-1 
serving the same purpose but having one less number of varie- 
ties. These Multiple Variety Trees are not only practical trees 
for the home garden or lawn, but are new, interesting and the 
average grower takes pride in showing same to his friends. 
2 yr., 4-6 ft. size at $3.25 each. 

3-In-1 
Tree 
Consists of 3 
choice varieties 
ripening at differ- 
ent seasons fur- 
nishing fresh fruit 
over a longer pe- 
riod at very little 
extra cost. Mul- 
tiple Variety 
Trees are usually 
more prolific than 
trees of a single 
variety as they 
provide excellent 
cross pollination. 
2 yr., 4-6 ft., 
size, $2.75 each 
