APPLES 
The most important of all fruits, thriving on nearly any well 
drained soil. Its period of ripening extends nearly through the 
entire year. By making a careful selection, a constant succes- 
sion can be obtained. Every home should have this profitable 
and healthy fruit. 









RED 
DELICIOUS 
CRAB APPLES 
(Same Prices as Apples) 
TRANSCENDENT — Medium to large, 
brownish yellow with blush of bright red. 
Flesh firm and crisp, fine grained, very 
juicy. September. 
RED SIBERIAN — Small fruit, averaging 
an inch in diameter, borne in clusters. Bears 
young and abundantly. Deep red over-all 
color, sprightly flavor. August-September. 
WHITNEY—Fruit large, yellow, stripped with red and 
covered with red on sunny side. Very juicy and fine 
grained, almost sweet. August. 
DOLGA—Mpyriads of beautiful little bright all-over red apples 
in the fall. Glistening white blooms in the spring. Delicious to 
can whole in spices. Needs very little sugar. Extremely hardy. 
A fine ornamental tree. 
FARM HOME COLLECTION 
Nine of our most popular varieties, giving you fresh 
Apples almost the year ’round, starting in early summer 
with Yellow Transparent and ending late in winter with 
Winesap. 
A Whole Orchard Costs Less Than 
3 Boxes of Apples 
1 Yellow Transparent 1 Yellow Delicious 
1 Gravenstein 1 Red Delicious 
1 Whitney Crab 1 Jonathan 
1 Northern Spy 1 Red Rome Beauty 
1 Yellow Newtown 
Big 4-6 ft. Trees 
All 9 for $8:75. Postpaid 
Large 3-year Branched Trees 
All 9 for $15.25. Express prepaid 







FALL VARIETIES 
KING—Striped red and yellow. Large handsome, good cook- 
ing and table apple. Fine producer. October-January. 
NORTHERN SPY—A fine, large greenish yellow with red 
strip apple. Strong growing trees. Excellent eating or cook- 
ing variety. November-February. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple)—Fruit medium in size, flesh 
white, tender and juicy, slightly perfumed; flavor sub- 
acid, extra good. Tree, hardy moderate grower. October- 
November. 
YELLOW BELLFLOWER—One of the old standard 
varieties. Medium to large size. Prolific bearer of ex- 
ceilent quality. November-January. 

PRICES ON ALL APPLES 






Your Choice of Varieties—Alike or Assorted 10 or 
1-5 6-10 more 
Age Height Each Each Each 
2-yr. Field Grown........ 3-4! $1.00 $ .95 $ .90 
2-yr. Field Grown........ 4.5’ 1.25 1.15 1.00 
2-yr. Field Grown........ 5-6’ 1.50 1.40 1.25 
3-yr. Field Grown........ 5-7’ 2.00 1.85 1.75 


Write for prices on 50 or more trees. 


MOLLER’S 
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FRUITS 
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RED ROME 
BEAUTY 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—The most popular early variety. 
come acid; tender; juicy. Early, abundant bearer. July- 
ugust. 
GRAVENSTEIN—The best fall table apple. Golden yellow 
with red strips. Strong grower. September-October. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN—Same as above but fruit all red color. 
Ripens September-October. 
RED ASTRACHAN—A fine apple for cooking, eating and 
general home use. Good quality. Yellow covered with red; 
striped appearance. Early and abundant bearer. July-August. 
RED JUNE—Fruit medium size, brilliant red, juicy. July- 
August. ; 
DUCHESS—Fruit large yellow with red stripes; firm; tender; 
sub-acid; good bearer. August-September. 
ANOKA—Medium sized red and green striped fruit. Excellent 
to eat and makes wonderful pies and apple sauce. Hardy every- 
where, thriving on poorest soils. Excellent pollenizer. This 
Apple ripens in midsummer, and usually starts bearing *he 
year after trees are set out. 
— DG 
20 A FAMILY ORCHARD GIVES LASTING SATISFACTION 
