Apple Growing Is a Failure If You Don’t Plant High Quality Trees — Insist on T. V. Nurseries Trees 
APPLES 
The apple is the first in importance of all fruits. It will thrive on nearly any well drained 
soil. Its period of ripening, unlike other fruits, extends nearly through the whole season. By 
making careful selection, a constant succession can be obtained. For family use there is no 
fruit that is more indispensable. No fruit is so healthful and many physicians say that if a per- 
son would eat an apple a day they could dispense with doctor bills. Besides this, and just as 
important, is the fact that the average price on the market is steadily increasing and the immense 
demand for home consumption, foreign shipping, canning and evaporating assures high prices. 
The apple if given the same care and attention as other farm crops, will yield greater returns per 
acre. The following list we consider to be the best for general planting: 
PRICES ON APPLES AND CRABAPPLES 
each 10 to 25 25 to 100 100 to 300 300 to 1000 
2 to 3 feet [65 5D ea. .50 ea 45 ea. .40 ea. 
3 to 4 feet .85 .75 ea. .65 ea .60 ea. .55 ea. 
4 to 6 feet Select $1.00 .85 ea. .75 ea .70 ea. .65 ea. 
4 to 7 feet Ex.Select 1,25 1.00ea. WRITE WRITE WRITE 
Large Lots, Write. We Meet Competition. Send Want List for Quotations. 
Write for special price on extra large lots. We have many varieties 
of Improved Apples. Please write. 
RED BIRD The best Red Early Apple, gets 
ripe before Yellow Transparent, 
has good color. Does not keep very long. It is 
a good seller. 
SUMMER 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Season, July. One of the most valuable early ap- 
ples. Fruit medium smooth, transparent skin; 
clear white, becoming pale yellow when fully 
ripe; flesh white, tender, fine grained, of splen- 
did quality. Tree is moderately vigorous and a 
good annual bearer. One of the few sorts that 
do well even on poor thin land. 
RED ASTRACHAN ‘2502, July. Tree 
upright spreading, 
vigorous growth; an early and abundant bearer. 
Fruit above medium, greenish-yellow, almost 
covered with mottled and striped crimson; flesh 
white; crisp, juicy; brisk acid; good. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN 4 Grav ensteia 
type apple, has a 
better color. A good quality. 
GRAVENSTEIN l#rse_ beautifully dash- 
ed with deep red and or- 
ange; tender and crisp, with a highly aromatic 
flavor; tree very vigorous. August. There is no 
orchard complete without one. 
Size medium, oblong, with bril- 
RED JUNE liant red skin, flesh white, ten- 
der, juicy, sub-acid, with a sprightly agreeable 
flavor; quite early and continues to ripen for 
four weeks, and will keep long after ripe for a 
summer apple; profitable for market. The tree 
is fine, erect grower, very hardy, bears young 
and abundantly. A valuable early apple. 
Bo Assured of the Best Quality 
Buy Only from One of the West’s 
Oldest and Largest Nurseries 
