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WINTER BANANA Fi e, vigorous 
grower, large heal- 
thy foliage; early bearer. Fruit medium to large, 
smooth and handsome, golden-yellow”. usually 
shaded with red blush; flesh fine grained, rich 
sub-acid, aromatic; highest quality. One of the 
best dessert apples. A valuable market variety, 
but bruises easily and is not adapted to long 
distance shipping. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP Most profit. 
able market 
variety. It has large size, bright red color, great 
productiveness and best quality to commend it. 
The tree is vigorous grower, is irregular and 
drooping in habit, and adapts itself readily to 
different soils and situations. Drought resisting. 
Season, November to February. 
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A Beautiful Block of Those Famous Tualatin 
Valley Nurseries Apple Trees. Over 20;000 Trees. 
ARKANSAS BLACK = 1L272e: round or 
slightly conical; 
regular, smooth, glossy yellow where not covered 
with deep crimson, almost black; flesh very 
yellow, firm, fine-grained, juicy; flavor sub-acid 
pleasant rich. 
McINTOSH RED Season, December and 
January. A choice vari- 
ety of the Fameuse type. Tree vigorous with 
spreading head; a. good annual bearer. Fruit 
above medium to large highly perfumed; smooth 
polished yellow, almost covered with brilliant 
solid crimson, a beautiful fruit; flesh snow white, 
crisp, very tender, sprightly aromatic, sub-acid, 
very good quality. 
NEW RED WINE DELICIOUS 
This new type Delicious we have is one of the 
finest types.of delicious growing in the North- 
west. We have found that this strain will out- 
keep most any of the other types of delicious, 
but they run heavier too. All red color and keep- 
ing qualities are much better. The apple has the 
'game prominent points as the old standard type 
of delicious. This is going to be one of the lead- 
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ing varieties growing in the Northwest. Quality 
is hard to equal. 10c extra per tree. Tualatin’s 
Valley Nursery is the only nursery growing these 
for sale. Plant them for profit. Applying for Pat. 
WAGENER Medium to large; deep red in 
the sun; flesh firm, sub-acid 
and excellent; very productive and bears very 
young. December to April. 
LE This is an old-time apple. 
LADY APP Small red check. Used for 
Christmas. Sometimes called Xmas apple. 
SPITZENBURG, ESOPUST™ly_ del- 
tious apple; 
fruit striped and splashed with red; flesh yel- 
low, rather firm, with a delicious rich acid flavor. 
November to April. 
RED ROME BEAUTY 4 Sport of 
common Rome 
Beauty but much darker red and of better ap- 
pearance. A good seller. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS Beautiful yellow 
color. Heavy 
croppers which bear the second year. A good pol- 
linizer. One of the best apples; acid free. 
BTN GM ORTTANT it. Description on 
page 2. 
IMPROVED RED WINESAP 
This is a Winesap only much better color than 
the common Winesap, nearly 100% color, which 
means more extra fancy grades. Sizes will run 
as large as common Winesap. Full description 
on Page 4, 
A yellow apple, good baker. This 
ORTLEY apple is grown in the Hood River 
Valley in quantities. 
IMPROVED ALL This apple originated 
from a sport of the 
RED DELICIOUS common Red Delicious. 
Comes into bearing younger and matures a solid 
red. Fruit of superb size and quality. Outselling 
the common Red Delicious practically 50% in the 
fruit market of the world. We have a few thou- 
sand trees for this season. Complete description 
on Page 4. 
YELLOW NEWTON 4 vellow winter 
apple, the best 
shipper. An extra good quality keeper, one of 
the best for shipping to Europe. 
COMMON RED DELICIOUS 
The regular oldtime Delicious apple, a very nice 
flavor. It’s still a leading apple. 
COURTLAN Dis an improved late McIntosh. 
The fruits of the two varieties 
are similar, but those of Cortland are more ob- 
long, average larger, and are more uniform in 
size; they-have more color and the red is lighter 
and brighter and the stripings and splashes are 
laid on differently; the taste of Cortland can 
hardly be distinguished from that of McIntosh; 
the flesh is firmer but just as juicy; the apples 
do not drop as readily and ship better. 
Plant these for prof- 
