Prices of all Apple Trees 
(except Dwarf Apples page 9 
and Quintuplet Apple page 7) 
Order each variety by number 
3 to 4 ft. partly branched 
4 to 5 ft. 3 year roots 2 yr. stems 
5 to 6 ft. extra choice trees 
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WINTER APPLES LATE 
These apples ripen late, and keep well, most of them until spring. From many years of ex- 
perience we have a selection of satisfactory varieties. 
6108—Delicious, Double Red 
The special dark red color: develops early in 
the ripening season, permitting the apple to be 
icked while hard-ripe for extra long keeping. 
rge size, fine flavor, and being a great 
favorite with the public, put Delicious on first 
place with market growers. Successful every- 
where except extreme North, where ripening 
seasons are too short. 
Large, 
6107—Delicious, Yellow 577: 
colored apple, possessing a rich flavor, with 
very little acid, The tree bears very young, 
gives excellent results wherever planted, except 
in the extreme North. Should be in every or- 
chard. Ripens October 1. 
6118 — Northwestern Green- 
in Very large apple, greenish yellow, good 
g piesenht and long keeper. One of the 
very best baking neh! Vigorous grower; also 
succesful in the North. 
Large, 
* 6111—Red Rome Beauty maha 
red; good flavor and quality; very nice appear- 
ing apple. Recommended ioe the East, South- 
west and Pacific areas. Not so good in the 
Mid-West. Blooms late, rinens October 1. 
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6116—Jonathan, all-Red {2° 
Jonathan, but specially selected for high color. 
Fine texture, juiciness and the wonderfully re- 
pe flavor of Jonathan are unsurpassed by 
any other apple. Hardy anywhere except ex- 
treme North; extra good for the Corn Belt 
states. Jonathan must be in every orchard. 
Ripens in late September. 
Fresh clear 
6104—McIntosh, Red Fest clex: 
pleasantly flavored. Large red apple, very pop- 
ular in the Eastern states and the Mid-West. 
Ripens end of September. 
Small 
6101—Crimson Winesap 277: 
dium size, dark red colored; a fine juicy, tast 
little apple for home use. Keeps very long. 
healthy grower and good producer. One of the 
oldest apples, and still an apple everyone en- 
joys. No home orchard is complete without it. 
October. 
6112 — Stayman’s Winesap 
Large, solid deep crimson colored apple. Qual- 
ity excellent for dessert and cooking. Keeps 
well, reaching peak of quality in January. 
Originated by Dr. Stayman, of Leavenworth, 
Kansas. A fine tee or the East and Mid- 
West. Ripens early October. 
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