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On the following 
pages we offer the finest 
strains of Fruit Varieties our long 
. experience affords. We are constantly 
improving existing varieties and testing new 
introductions, offering the outstanding ones. 
As Virginia's Largest Growers, we confidently recommend our 
fruit trees and plants for successful growing in your home or commercial 
° orchard or garden. We do not offer a new introduction until its merits have been 
: proven—and you may be sure our strains of your favorites are the best to be had. Com- 
— mercial growers are now planting chiefly the Double Red Apple strains which we grow in large quan- 
tities. At last we have come to realize the importance of growing as much of our fruit as possible, not altogether 
: for the sake of economy, but much pleasure and satisfaction can be found in gardening and fruit raising. Fruit can 
never taste quite so good as when gathered from our own gardens and orchards. 
But don’t waste precious time and land by planting stock you can’t be SURE of. Let Virginia’s Largest Growers supply your 
needs — with strains that have been thoroughly tested for performance. 















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FRUIT TREE POPULATION CONTINUES TO DECLINE 9 (2c°"%, ‘ccreescd, one:thint between a ae be 
even greater, due to shortage of trees for commercial orchard planting, indicating a serious fruit shortage in the near future. 

BONUM. An excellent commercial Fall Apple; popular in western 
part of North Carolina. Medium size red, good quality, heavy bearer. 
rs 4 CLOSE. A new, early, red Apple ripening a few days ahead of 
Ca LU Yellow Transparent. Introduced by U. S. Department of Agri- 
Y culture. Early, annual bearer. 
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The Apple continues to be the King of Fruits. By carefully selecting varieties fresh fruit cdhedatararihp tinea lea. een Re ey series 
can be harvested from your trees over a period ot six months and the better Winter varieties ; : : 
: A P ‘ : A this Doubl Strain. Excellent home orchard variety, as well 
can be kept in common storage until the new crop is harvested—making fresh fruit possible as one of Gite thee Apples, having good te and 
throughout the year. being prolific : 
Our selection of varieties of Apples has been carefully made up after many years of SEE PAGE 4 FOR APPLE TREE PRICES 
growing and testing. The newer, better varieties are listed only after having been thor- 
oughly tested and found to excel older varieties of the same class. : oe 

Planters differ as to choice of varieties, sized trees, time to plant, etc. The New Double 
Red Strains have almost displaced the old varieties, and the tendency is towards using the 
best money can buy. All experienced planters are taking pollination into consideration in 
planting new orchards or even in replanting old ones. So we recommend an assortment of 
varieties to provide for pollination; not depending altogether on one variety. 
SUMMER AND FALL APPLES 
Summer and Fall Apples have been neglected in commercial plantings and are now proy- 
ing, in many cases, more_profitable than Winter varieties. In the home orchard a selection 
from this list will furnish fried Apples and sauce from early June and ripe fruit from late 
June until November. We offer the following choice varieties. : 
ANOKA. A new, early-bearing, early Apple frequently fruiting second year after being 
transplanted. Fruit large, striped, delicious. One of the first to ripen, considered by many 
as being the best early Apple. Trees never grow to be large. Just the Apple for a small loi. 




3 FINE APPLES FOR THE FAMILY ORCHARD — 
Furnishing Ripe Fruit for 2 Months in the $ 95 
early Summer—All 3 for only.............. 4-*° 
2 year, 4 to 6 ft. siz 
Lodi Anoka Double Red Duchess 
