$2,400.00 Crop from 122 Young Stark Golden Delicious Apple Trees—Photo Shown Above 
And that happened the year of deepest De pression—when farm Delicious that made him $2,400.00 in cold cash. Planted on 
prices were rock pottery Photo abo ho Anderson, Pike only 21% acres, these few Stark Golden Delicious ‘‘brought me as 
aa ule much money the same year as if I had planted 266 acres of good land 
Even Newspaper Reporter Is repays to 
| DELICIOUS—Young 
Describe Its Glorious Flavor 
(From Baltimore Sun) 
“Attending a Horticultural Show our 
reporter was handed a huge, gold 
colored Apple and told “Here, try one 
of these.”’ 
This apple was clearly something 
special, and our correspondent, whose 
respect for anything edible is terrific, 
approached it with care. 
First, he examined it—turning it 
this way and that to admire its opulent 
form, its delicate coloring. 
Then, he smelled it—inhaling its 
i fragrance, with pleasurable antic- 
ipation. 
Then, reverently, he sank his 
teeth into it. This apple, as he tells 
us, was a far cry from the ordinary 
apple of the marts of trade. It had a 
firm and agreeable texture, crisp but 
me ee the flavor was sweet beyond 
belief, yet touched with a faint tra 
sone and spicy acidity. He 
there is no English word to describe 
such glorious flavor, but the French 
would say it had “un gout releve.”’ 
“That is a Stark Golden De- 
licious,’” he was told when he had 
eaten this delight-giving apple—famous 
for its flavor 
and for its fast-bearing.”’ 
“People Go Wild Over it’’ 
“T sold all of my Stark Golden De- 
licious at $3.00 per bushel. My cus- 
tomers think they are the finest 
apples that grow and want more each 
year.”’ B.C. Thompson, New York. 
Top Favorite In India 
“Out here in India the Stark Golden 
Delicious has swept everything be- 
fore it. In its season no one will look 
at anything else while there is a box 
of Stark Golden Delicious on the 
market.’’ S. S. Kolgarh, India. 
“Better Than Any Other’’ 
“T like Stark Golden Delicious bet- 
ter than any other apple. My cus- 
tomers do too. I get $1.00 more per 
bushel for them. F. S. Foster, Ill. 
‘“Won’t Eat Others Until 
Stark Golden Delicious 
Are Gone’’ 
*“No apple in my orchard compares 
with your Golden Delicious. I 
marketed 1200 bushels last year on 
the Memphis market at double the 
price for any others! My customers 
say ‘Stark Golden Delicious is the 
best eating apple and the finest for 
baking, too.’’’ W. J. Taylor, Tenn. 

to corn. It isthe Youngest Bearer and Heaviest Bearer of all apples.”’ 

““Unbelievers Came for Miles to See Stark Trees 
Bearing at 2 Years’’ 
“T would rather give you FIFTY “People wouldn’t believe me when 
DOLLARS for one of your trees I told them. So they came for miles 
than (tenleantsitor 4. ‘tray of any around to see for themselves.”’ Alfred 
other company, and I bought from F. Langlais, Massachusetts. 
Mose guchent, County Agent Finds It Best 
Burbank July Elberta bore 2 “Stark Golden Delicious has done 
bushels of peaches the second year. so well here I would like to see every 
“Stark Golden Delicious Apple bore home yard have at least 2 trees. 
the second year—the only apples Does better than any apple I have 
around here. Also had cherries on  tried.’’ G. C. Smith, County Agent, 
Stark Gold Tree the second year. Louisiana. 
$52.00 Crop From Single 7-Year Stark Golden Delicious 
This year Carl Kirn, of Calhoun Co., IIl., sold over $4,000.00 worth of fruit 
from just 914 acres—all Stark Trees, planted on hilly land—land too steep for 
ordinary farm crops. 
His greatest profits came from Stark Golden Delicious, Starking and Young- 
Bearing Jonathan Apple Trees. Some Golden Delicious trees bore 20 Apples at 
2 years old—a good crop at 3 and 4 years, and every year since. He says that 
his 7-year-old Stark Golden Delicious Trees bore 15 bushels and cashed him 
$52.00 per tree, and he sold his entire crop of Stark Golden Delicious and 
Starking for $3.50 a bushel while still on the trees. 
Ten bushels of big, fine peaches from each of his 44-year-old Stark Record- 
Bearing Strain Peach Trees last year—beautiful peaches of mammoth size 
which brought him $25.00 per 4-year tree in cash right at the foot of the ladder. 
Again this year, Mr. Kirn reported a big profit crop on his Stark fruit trees. 
He says Red Bird Cling—his first variety to ripen—brought him $7.50 a 
bushel. Other varieties, including J. H. Hale and Stark’s Elberta Queen, 
brought him $6.00 per bushel. Kirn paid for his land, built a modern home and 
reared 6 children with the Profits from his Stark Trees! 
Genuine Stark Golden Delicious Trees Sold ONLY by Stark Bro’s, Louisiana, Mo. 

