Last a Lifetime 
Anoka— Have Apples the Second Year. Bears on 
one year old growth and bears annually. Ripens in August; very 
heavy bearer; fruit red stripes over yellow; fine cooking quality, 
short keeper. Does best in central and northern sections. Priced 
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McIntosh—winter. A Money-maker Today. 
Juicy snow apple—white, crisp flesh; beautiful solid crimson 
color. Excellent quality—winelike, true apple flavor. Good annual 
bearer. Rapidly increasing popularity among consumers every- 
where makes good prices certain. One of the most profitable 
apples. Priced Page 20. 
Yellow Transparent—eEarly Fall. Has prov- 
en both popular and profitable. Fruit large yellow with crisp sub- 
acid flavor. Heavy annual bearer; well known everywhere. 
Priced Page 20. 
Grimes Golden— WINTER. Favorite mild eating apple. 
Excellent keeper, uniform shape, typical dull gold color. Hardy 
productive tree. Carefully selected and grafted trees insure satis- 
faction with this fine apple. Priced Page 20. 
Maiden Blush— saniy FALL, Standard market variety. 
Fine, hardy, long lived, annual bearing tree. Bears young. Beautiful 
lemon-yellow fruit with crimson cheek. Fine flavored; valued for 
home use. Priced Page 20. 
Rome Beauty— LATE WINTER. Excellent home use and 
baking apple. Deep red color over yellow—a handsome apple. Thick, 
firm skin stands handling remarkably well, makes it one of the 
best late winter keepers. A leading Ohio commercial variety. Tree 
bears very young. Priced Page 20. 

DWARF APPLE TREES 
At Reasonable Prices 
Dwarf apple trees are highly 
prized for the small garden 
where space is limited. They 
make plenty of fruit possible as 
these sturdy little trees bear a 
big crop way out of proportion 
to their size. 
Full Size Fruit from 
Dwarf Trees 
Well branched, well rooted, 2 to 3 
foot, 2-year trees ready to make 
quick growth and good crops of 
full size fruit. Plant about 10 feet 
apart. 
Red Astrachan—Summer Each » $2.75 
Yellow Transparent—Early Fall 
Yellow Delicious—Late Fall 2 for 4.95 
Red Delicious—Early Winter 

Dolgo Crab Apples 

DOLGO CRAB 
HOME GARDEN Striking, Dazzling Red, New Crab- 
apple. Unbelievable heavy bearer; free from 
foro} RA Hey ele). | blight. Jells quickly even when fully ripe. Good 
to eat fresh. Beautiful hardy trees, thrive every- 
eS ne where. Called the ‘Perfect Crab.” Dolgo is re- 
= placing: older varieties. Its lustrous green leaves 
a tlic atte ryan and mass of pink blossoms make it ideal for 
P PPicnaig. =< lawn planting. 
Fem steeMl PRICE: 9/16 in., Each $1.25; 3 for 
—Late fall $3.55; 10 for $10.95. 
1 No. Spy—wWinter 
ror °423 QUINTUPLET 
APPLE TREE 
S Kinds of Apples on One Tree! 
This one tree gives you delicious apples from 
early season to late winter. Five fine varieties 
are budded on one tree, selected to cover the 
apple season from late summer through fall and 
winter varieties. Just right for your garden if 
you don’t have room for five trees. Plant one or 
two of these unusual trees and have five vari- 
eties of apples. 
PRICES: 2 yr., 9/16 to 11/16 in., 4 ft. 
age > and up, Each, $2.50; 2 for $4.75; 3 for 
oe $6.50. 
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