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SUMMER 
VARIETIES 
RED DUCHESS. July. One 
of the best bearing and 
cooking sorts. 
EARLY HARVEST. July. 
Large, pale yellow Ap- 
ple of very fine flavor. 
RED JUNE. A little later 
than Early Harvest. 
The best early Apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPAR- 
ENT. August. A splen- 
did hard ly Apple. 
id hardy early Apple Ta eg 
Jonathan 
FALL VARIETIES 
ANOKA. A remarkable Apple that comes into bearing very young, 
oftentimes the next year after planting. A large fruit, red 
streaked with yellow, of good flavor. Extremely hardy. 
FAMEUSE (Snow). A fine Apple of deep crimson skin, snowy white 
flesh. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. September. Fine flavor; a good bearer; excellent 
for apple butter and market. 
WHITNEY CRAB. August. One of the choice eating Crabs. 
WEALTHY. October. Best of all fall-bearing Apples. Good cooking 
Apple. 
FIVE-IN-ONE 
Five different varieties of summer and fall Apples wedge-graft- 
ed on one tree. 4 to 5 ft., $2.75 each; 2 for $5.00, not prepaid. 
[10] 
Welch’s Back Yard Apple Collection 
2 Delicious 
2 Jonathan 
2 Yellow Transparent 
2 Yellow Delicious — 
APPLES 
Cannot Be Praised Too Loudly Nor 
Too Long 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., 95c each, by express. 
by express. Not prepaid. 
Per 10, 85c each, 
5 ft., 9/16 in., 85c each, by express. Per 10, 75c each, by 
express. Not prepaid. 
4 ft., 7/16 in., §5c each, prepaid. Per 10, 55c each, prepaid. 


$4.60 
above 4 ft., 7/16 in. Apples. We pay transportation on 
trees. 
DOLGO 
Cra 
The Dual-Purpose Apple 
Best of all Crab Ap- 
ples. Bears young and 
very heavily the third 
year. Beautiful enough 
for a lawn tree. Excel- 
lent for jelly. One of the 
finest and most beautiful 
Crabs grown; not subject 
to blight. 
