
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
TREES 
Direct to You 
WINTER APPLES 
ARKANSAS BLACK — Vigorous, upright 
grower. Fruit medium to large; fine 
flavor; beautiful dark color, almost black; 
flesh yellowish, slightly sub-acid, crisp. 
One of the best for cooking. January to 
March. 
BEN DAVIS—tTree thrifty, upright grower 
of almost perfect shape. Fruit large, 
round, sometimes variable in form; sur- 
face smooth; often palish yellow, cov- 
ered. and splashed bright red; flesh 
white, tender, juicy, flavor sub-acid, not 
rich quality; only good for market and 
cooking. November to spring. 
BLACK BEN DAVIS—Fruit is bright red on 
yellow ground with no stripes; large ob- 
long; surface smooth, polished, dots 
minute; basin shallow, sometimes deep; 
eye large, cavity deep; brown in color; 
stem medium to long; core medium. Tree 
healthy, vigorous, and prolific bearer. 
January to April. 
STAYMAN WINESAP —Large, roundish, 
deep red, medium quality; keeps well; 
tree a fair grower and good bearer. 
December to May. 
WINESAP—Medium; dark red; sub-acid. 
Tree an abundant bearer. One of the 
finest cider apples grown, both on ac- 
count of its over abundance of juice and 
its produttiveness. November to April. 
WINTER BANANA—A highly prized and 
valuable market sort. Beautiful yellow 
fruit; flavor exquisite and very tempting; 
highest quality. Productive. Reliable 
growers represent it to be hardy north. 
Very popular for dessert. 
FANNY—lIi's truly an Alabama apple. 
Excellent eating and canning apple; a 
mistake to leave it out of the home 
orchard. 

BAILEYTON, ALABAMA 
\ JONATHAN 
Mountain Grown 
from Growers 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG—Exira large 
size, round, skin smooth, yellowish, cov- 
ered with deep red, the general effect 
being dark red; flesh tender, tinged with 
yellow, crisp sub-acid, aromatic; of ex- 
cellent quality in every way. Tree vig- 
orous, healthy and bears when quite 
young; very prolific. 
ROME BEAUTY—A good commerical va- 
riety, its firm yellow meat makes it a 
favorite with the housewife who knows 
her canning apple. 
N. W. GREENING—One of the new green 
skinned varieties that is still in popular 
demand. Large, greenish yellow, good 
cooker, excellent keeper. Prolific bearer. 
YORK IMPERIAL—An old-fashioned apple, 
but still widely planted in both home and 
commercial orchards. A flat, striped 
apple, good cooking and eating apple. 
LOWERY—A good old Virginia creation 
that is growing in demand fast. Red, 
sweet, a good cold storage keeper. 
GOLDEN HACKWORTH—It's being offered 
for sale the first time. It's golden color, 
its drying, jelly, and eating qualities 
excel the old time Hackworth. Ripens 
in August, does well with very little 
spraying or no spray at all. Truly an 
apple well worth trying. Same price as 
the standard varieties. 
HACKWORTH—It's still the old favorite 
apple for the country folks here in the 
South where good eating and drying 
apples are in demand. Ripens in August 
when you are not too busy to take care 
of the fruit crop and ripens over a long 
period, thus plenty of good enjoyable 
apple pies for several Sunday meals. 
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TURLEY 

YELLOW DELICIOUS 
‘DOUBLE RED HACKWORTH—The same 
type as above, ripens the same time 
but a deep red apple with the same 
qualities. 
» DOUBLE RED McINTOSH. Another good 
apple, it’s a red sport of the old MclIn- 
tosh variety. Its deep red color makes 
it a very popular variety. Bears and 
keeps well. 
APPLE TREES 
... for BIG PROFITS 
PRICES ON APPLE TREES 
Per Per 
iste whl Ok, 
4-6: it: Best sizes. $ .80$ .70 $ .60 
3-4 ft.. Select size.............. AS abe 
2-3 ft., Commercial size... .55 .45 .35 
(Postpaid at the above prices) 
