10 Slaybaugh Bros. Nursery 

Red Delicious 
Grows fast, bears young, yields big crops. Fruit medium to large, 
nearly covered with brilliant dark red; fine grained and crisp; 
juicy with a delightful flavor; very high quality. Splendid keeper 
and shipper. The delicious trees need cross pollenization to produce 
regular crops. 
Double Red Delicious 
A bud selected sport of the regular Delicious Apple recommended 
for early color on low elevations. Similar to regular Delicious ex- 
cept the apple gets very dark in color much earlier. 
Northern Spy 
Size is large, fiesh is crisp, firm and juicy with popular flavor. 
Tree vigorous, hardy, long lived. 
Red and Double Red Rome Beauty 
Tree a heavy bearer. Large, round, winter apple, mottled in 
shades of bright red. Appearance and size its valuable points. 
Crisp, juicy, white flesh. One of the latest keepers. 
Stayman Winesap 
Tree vigorous, hardy, spreading. An early bearer and productive. 
Fruit medium to large size, round; skin, smooth, slightly striped, 
coloring to a dul! red; firm, tender, juicy; quality the very best. 
A splendid late keeping variety. A late ripening winter apple but 
can be eaten soon after picked. 
Double Red Stayman 
An impproved Dark: Red Stayman Winesap that brings greater 
profits: where color is a factor. Otherwise the same as the old 
Stayman Winesap. 
York Imperial 
The great old money making apple. Bears tremendous crops of 
large apples. Trees are vigorous and thrifty. Resistant to disease. 
Fruit keeps till late Spring and does not reach its best quality 
until February. Large, very crisp, juicy and good flavor. Unex- 
celled for baking, pies and other cooking purposes. An excellent 
shipping apple. 
Double Red York Imperial 
A sport from the famous York Imperial. It has the same fine 
dependable qualities as the regular York Imperial except that 
its skin is thicker, does not scald in storage and it ripens to a 
solid cherry red color. Shows color 5 weeks earlier than regular 
York Imperial. 
Lodi — Red Duchess — Melba — Crab A pple 
