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Summer Apples 
CLOSE. A new, early, red variety of outstanding promise 
both for home and commercial plantings. Ripens a few 
days ahead of Transparent. Hardy and bears when 
quite young. July 1-5. 
EARLY TRANSPARENT. Waxy yellow; tart; excellent. 
Very early bearer; productive. Valuable for either home 
or market. Susceptible to blight on rich soil. July 5-6. 
LODI. The best description of this variety may be to say 
that it is a larger, later Transparent. Pale yellow, tart, 
and ripens about a week later. Tree vigorous. Many 
think it will supplant Transparent as a commercial 
variety. July 5-10. 
DUCHESS. (Often called ‘“Oldenburg’). An old out- 
standing variety, productive, and best of its season. 
Ours is the ‘’red’”’ strain. Early bearing. July 10-15. 
GOLDEN SWEET. Yellow. The best sweet we know. Vig- 
orous grower; annual bearer, very productive. Hasn’t a 
fault. July 20-30. 
POLLY EADES. A Kentucky developed variety; while not 
well known, is superior to Maiden’s Blush, yellow with 
slight blush. Bears early and quite productive. Plant 
on our recommendation and you will never regret it. 
August 5-10. 
HYSLOP CRAB. The very best hardy Crab, producing a 
heavy crop of bright red tart fruit that is unexcelled 
for culinary purposes. Bears early. August 15-20. 
Lerington, When tucky 

“The First Crop More Than Pays for the Price of a Tree” 
Ctpples 
No other fruit is so dependable and generally desirable as the Apple. They will thrive in almost 
any well drained soil. Their period of ripening extends from early July until frost and they can be 
kept through the entire winter. For family use there is no other fruit so indispensable. With 
moderate care they will pay a handsome return on your efforts and investment. We have kept 
our list of varieties up to date and you can plant any of them with confidence. Arranged in order 
of ripening as to season. 
Fall Apples 
WEALTHY. Large; shaded dark red; quality 
good, tender. Productive. Early to bear, and 
most satisfactory. Ripens over a long period 
and should be in every orchard. August | 
to September 1. 
McINTOSH. A fine fall or early winter kind 
that has won its way because of its produc- 
tiveness and extra high quality. Bright red; 
smooth. Plant it liberally in Kentucky. Au- 
gust 20-25. 
PADUCAH. A Kentucky product which very 
much resembles the Rome Beauty. About 
two or three weeks earlier, with more color. 
Prolific and a regular bearer. This variety 
stands at the top of the list as to production 
a ne Kentucky Experiment Station. Sept. 
-10. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. One of the best fall Apples. 
A recent survey shows this the most popular 
Apple of any season. Fruit golden yellow. 
Matures early and is a heayy bearer. This 
variety is troubled with canker, shortening 
the life of the tree. We also offer “Double 
Grafted” Grimes Golden, which is a longer 
lived tree at 25c extra. September 15-20. 
Winter Apples 
JONATHAN. An early bearing and long keep- 
ing Apple; red; medium size; quality good. 
Tree never large, but productive. Septem- 
ber 15-20. 
BALDWIN. Red; large; good quality. Tree vig- 
orous, highly regarded for eating and cook- 
ing. The commercial Apple of the East. 
October 1-5. 
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RED DELICIOUS. As this extra red strain is 
such an improvement on the old Delicious 
we are propagating it entirely. When you 
ask for Delicious we give you this red strain 
at no extra cost. Fruit large, uniform size, 
and highest quality. Distinguished by the 
five lobes on the blossom end. Good for home 
or market. September 20-30. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A yellow type of the old 
standard red Delicious which has become 
deservedly popular throughout the country. 
Bears young and of highest quality. Septem- 
ber 30 to October 5. 
RED STAYMAN. Dark rich red. Fruit large, 
good quality and keeper; early to come into 
bearing and productive. We think this the 
outstanding winter Apple for Kentucky. As 
the red variety is an improvement over ordi- 
nary Stayman, we are propagating it entirely 
and filling all of our orders from this selected 
strain. October 5-10. 
TURLEY WINESAP. A seedling of Winesap 
which it somewhat resembles. Conical, rich 
red and of highest quality. A recent intro- 
Pa iee: bears early and regularly. October 
10-15. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large; red, tender, sub-acid. 
Early bearer and productive. A popular kind 
in most sections. October 12-15. 
YORK iMPERIAL. A late keeping commercial 
Apple, shaded red on yellow skin. Flesh firm. 
Tree healthy. Regular and heavy bearer. 
Fruit sometimes lop-sided. Plant for profit 
or for home. October 15-20. 



















PRICE OF APPLES 
2- and 3-year-old trees 
Each 5 50 
3 to 4 ft. fo OEY GREE) pa Pete 
AATO CSU The athe = 1.00 4.50 40.00 
SRtOr Othe ee ay 1.25 5.75 50.00 
For Postage, Packing and Insurance, 
add 10% Within 200 Miles of Lexington. 


