



50c a year for spray materials—a tree $2.00 or less— 
a little garden space. Where else can you get such a bargain? 

RED 
New Rogers McIntosh NORTHERN SPY 
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ruit is the same Si ’ are winter variety. Dece - h. 
not striped. Flesh white, fine grained, very tender, juicy : SE Ss 
and refreshing. Better quality than common McIntosh 
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All of the Apple varieties 
propagated and now growing 
in Maloney Brothers Nurs- Maloney’s Apple 
ery, Dansville, New York, Collection No * 
have been examined by the 
husetts True -to- 
Massachusetts Trueness TRager Melatash 
Name Inspection Service. To WeDaubioeRed! Delicious 
the best of our knowledge, 1 Red Rome 
these trees are true-to-name 
2-Yr., 
as they now stand in the 5- - 6-Ft. 3 for $35 
nursery row. Trees 
A. P. FRENCH. 

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EARLY McINTOSH 
For home, orchard or commercial use, this is the ideal variety to 
plant. Tree vigorous grower. It is an annual bearer. Fruit same size, 
quality and flavor as McIntosh Red. Late August. 
YELLOW 
DELICIOUS 
This predominantly golden co.ored Apple supersedes all others for 
appetite appeal. It has the same unique form as the Red Delicious 
and is a favorite with home gardeners as well as the commercially- 
minded grower. Juicy and fine quality. October-April. 
TWO POPULAR AUTUMN VARIETIES 
POUND SWEET. (Pumpkin Sweet.) Large yellow, russet Apple, very sweet. 
Late September. ees t 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport. Differs from the old Gravenstein only 
_in the solid dark red color of the fruit. Early September. 

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