APPLES. 
Most varieties of Apples require cross-pollination to insure satisfactory crops. Plant at 
least two different varieties. Baldwin and Rhode Island Greening are the only varie- 
ties which bear if one of them is planted by iiself. However, even these two Apples 
will bear better crops if you plant a second Apple tree for cross-pollination. Plant 
Standard Apple trees 30 ft. apart, Dwarf Apple trees 15 ft. apart. Monihs after name of 
variety indicate the time of ripening in storage. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Dwarf Trees, 2 year, 4 to 5 ft. (Baldwin, Cortland, Red De- 
licious, Red McIntosh, Norihern Spy, Rhode Island 
Greening, Yellow Delicious, Yellow Transparent)..... $ 3.50 $9.90 $32.00 
Standard Trees. 2-3 year, 6 to 7 ft. (Any variety) 
OUIGRE GRO P 35 Zea ley ene eee ee = ne en alee 2.90 7.20 23.00 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 5 to 6 ft. (Any variety)............ 1.75 4.80 14.00 
= a 2 year,.4 to SitatAny variely).ss. -scupeen 1.35 3.60 11.00 
BALDWIN. November-May. A leading commercial sort in New York and New England. Large, 
bright red. Tree vigorous and productive. 
CORTLAND. November-February. A comparatively new Apple that combines the flavor of MclIn- 
tosh, and the ability to stand handling of the Baldwin. 
EARLY McINTOSH. August. This Apple with its pleasing taste and appearance is very similar to 
Red McIntosh. Bright red, flesh juicy with a sprightly sub-acid flavor. 
JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red Apple. Flesh yellow, crisp, tender, and juicy, with 
a pleasantly acid flavor. 
NORTHERN SPY. November-April. Large red and yellow Apple of fine quality. Leading commer- 
cial sort. Tree slow in coming into bearing. 
RED ASTRACHAN. August. Handsome deep crimson Apple, excellent for cooking. Hardy and a 
good bearer. 
RED DELICIOUS. December-February. One of the finest Winter Apples. Dark red with crisp, 
fine grained flesh of excellent flavor. Hardy, vigorous, and annual bearer. 
RED McINTOSH. October. A leading commercial sort for New York and New England. A very 
- attractive red Apple of the highest quality. Hardy, bears young and annually. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. November-March. Large yellowish green Apple of fine quality. An 
abundant yielder and excellent keeper. Good for cooking. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. December-April. Winesaps prefer a long season. For this reason we 
recommend their planting in Southern gardens. The fruit is yellow striped with red, and the 
flesh has a pleasing flavor. Trees start bearing annual crops at an early age. 
WEALTHY. October-January. Beautiful, brilliant red Apple of fine quality. Exceptionally hardy 
and an early bearer. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Golden yellow Apple, large, juicy, and exceptionally fine 
quality. This is the finest yellow Apple. Bears young and heavily. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow Appie. Excellent tlavor. Trees hardy and abund- 
ant bearers. 

QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
5 KINDS OF APPLES ON A SINGLE TREE! 
Red Apples, yellow Apples, striped Apples growing on the same tree. 
5 varieties of Apples that ripen in succession from summer through winter. 
ENJOY THE FINEST TASTING VARIETIES—Baldwin, Jonathan, 
Red Delicious, Red McIniosh, Yellow Delicious. 
QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES are splendid for small gardens where there is room 
for-only one Apple tree. They make beautiful big shade trees. They are self- 
pollinating. 
STRONG, STURDY TREES, 3 year, 5 to 7 ft., QUICK CROP SIZE 
Each $3.50 Per 2 $6.50 Per5 $15.00 



