

HOME ORCHARD 
_ A fine collection of apples, 
all well known to commercial 
orchardists. 
1 Red Delicious 
1 Jonathan a ee 
1 Yellow Transparent 
1 Staymens 
1 Yellow Delicious 
5 $2.59 









Apples contain all essential vitamins for health and vigor. Plant summer, fall, and winter apples 
for fresh fruit nearly year around. 
| ANOKA (Early Bearing)—Bears very young, often fruiting the year after planting. Ripens a few 
days before Duchess. Attractive yellow, streaked red. Good flavor. 
JONATHAN (Red)—The best apple of all, known and liked by everyone. Bears young and 
abundantly. Bright red, high quality, crisp, tender and full of snap. Keeps well. 
RED DELICIOUS—Without doubt the “perfect apple’’. Fruit is large, rich red with slight yellow 
blend, of superb quality and flavor. Has delightful aroma, tender, juicy, creamy flesh. 
STAYMENS—A large Staymen Winesap that is blood red, excellent quality, keeps well. The tree 
is a fair grower and good bearer. 
WHITNEY—Perhaps the most popular of all crab apples. Fruit large, light yellow, striped red. 
Flesh crisp. Fine for eating, pickling, or apple butter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Large as the genuine Delicious. ~Golden in color, delicious flavor. Appears 
to be suited to all soils and climates; the trees bear very young and have heavy crops; the fruit 
is of the best quality and will bring highest prices. Ripens in October and will keep until spring. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—The old favorite yellow summer apple. Very hardy and productive. 
Of high quality: 



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Apple Collection of 3 
1 Red Delicious 
1 Jonathan 
Apple Collection of 3 
1 Red Delicious 
1 Jonathan 
1 Yellow Transparent 
3 3 to 4 feet $1.59 
Pears will grow on almost any soil but will do best on a 
D EA RS high elevation, provided sub-soil is not too wet. Wherever 
this is the case the ground should be thoroughly under- 
drained. In very poor soil a heavy top dressing of manure 
in the fall will be of advantage. Standard pear trees should be 
planted twenty feet apart each way. Pears are subject to fire 
blight, a disease controlled only by cutting back the branches 
beyond the point of injury. Do not allow pears to ripen on the trees: 
The highest quality results from gathering fruit ten days before it 
is ripe. Winter pears are best stored before the heavy frost. 


1 Yellow Transparent 
3 2 to 3 feet $1.35 


« BARTLETT—Large size, with beautiful blush next to the sun; buttery, 
very juicy, highly flavored; bears early August and September. 
~ KIEFER—The well-known canning pear. Fruit large, rich golden 
yellow. An early and abundant bearer. 
~ SECKEL (Sugar Pear)—Ripens in late summer. Small, rich fruit of high quality. 
Each per 3 per 5 per 10 
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