LODI 
EARLY OR SUMMER APPLES 
Yellow Transparent. Skin clear yellow, 
flesh white, flavor slightly acid, size me- 
dium. The most popular early green Apple. 
The tree is hardy, somewhat dwarf and 
bears when very young. An excellent filler, 
good keeper and shipper. 
Varieties are listed in about the order 
in which they ripen. 
Lodi. Same quality and flavor as Yellow 
Transparent but much larger and more 
firm. The tree is more spreading and vigor- 
ous, bears early and more regularly. The 
fruit is a better shipper and does not show 
bruising so badly. Ripens a few days 
after Transparent, but because of its size 
can be picked with that variety if desired. 
Lodi should be interplanted for best re- 
sults. 
Anoka. Called the “Old Folks Apple’ be- 
cause It comes into bearing at an early age, 
often having some fruit the second year 
after planting. It is very resistant to cold. 
Bears heavily. Fruit is good size, colored 
red with yellow streaks, ripens in mid- 
summer, and is fine for cooking. The tree 
does not grow so large as some others. 
Early Red Bird. Among the earliest to ripen 
and a fine Apple. Flesh is white, juicy, and 
slightly tart, tender and crisp. A very 
good variety, and like Transparent, bears 
heavily on young trees. An early red Apple 
of good size and quality. Good shipper. 
Early Harvest. One of the old favorites in 
early summer Apples. Trees very vigorous 
and productive. Fruit tender, with yellow 
skin. Good for eating and cooking. Very 
popular for home orchards. 
Early McIntosh. Flesh white, tender, juicy, 
and of fine flavor. A thrifty grower and 
a regular bearer. 
Hackworth. A southern Apple of distinctive 
merit. Medium-sized, striped, very juicy 
fruit. A very good bearer. 
Maiden Blush. Popular in the home or- 
chard and is also one of the best Iate sum- 
mer commercial Apples. Medium to large 
fruit; yellow background with red blush. 
Firm; good shipper. 
Old-Fashioned Horse. Famous for cider 
making, pies, drying, and all culinary pur- 
poses. When allowed to mellow to deepest 
gold, it is a delicious eating Apple. Fruit 
is large, pale greenish yellow, shaded with 
red; tender, juicy, subacid. Vigorous and 
very hardy; bears early and abundantly. 
FALL AND WINTER APPLES 
All-Red McIntosh. All the desirable quali- 
ties of the original McIntosh plus deep red 
color. Flesh white, tender, juicy, subacid. 
Hardy, vigorous, and healthy; starts to bear 
young and heavily. Fruits medium to 
large, highly flavored, brilliant crimson. 
One of the best general-purpose, home and 
commercial varieties. 
Cortland. Similar to McIntosh, but if 
possible an improvement. Flesh firmer 
but just as juicy; the Apples do not drop 
so readily and ship better. Bright deep red 
flavor. Very productive and a splendid in color; flesh snow-white, firm, crisp, and 
eating Apple; also fine for cooking. tender. A top-ranking commercial variety. 
All-Red Jonathan. Among the best in appearance and quality. Medium- ° 
sized fruits with brilliant red skins. Flesh nearly white, crisp, and tender, 
with a pleasant aroma. A well-known commercial variety and also excellent 
for cooking or eating. Used as a filler and pollinating variety. 
Grimes Golden. A fancy dessert Apple of the highest quality. Medium to 
large fruit, bright yellow with pink cheek; flesh fine grained and juicy, with a 
very pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy and quite disease resistant. 
Widely planted to pollinate self-sterile varieties. 
PRICES OF INSPECTED APPLE TREES 
1to9 10to49 50to099 100 to 200 
Red June. An early summer Apple pro- 
ducing medium-sized red fruit of distinctive 
DARK RED STAYMAN 
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Choice of varieties, alike or assorted 
Note: On quantities of 200 or more submit your list for special com- 
mercial wholesale prices. 
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_ We recommend the 
as being especially suit 
home orchard collection: 
__ Early Red Birc 
Early Yellow Transparent 
Maiden Blush | 
Turley Winesap 
- Delicious 
‘Red Staym 
ABOUT POLLINATION 
: Although most varieties of Apples will produce a few 
fruits in most years and some varieties will produce a 
fair crop in favorable years when self-pollinated, all 
varieties benefit by cross-pollination. It is good prac- 
tice, therefore, to plant not more than two to four rows 
of one variety in a block, alternating with desirable 
pollinating varieties. 
Good results may be anticipated where any two or 
more of such standard commercial varieties as Mc- 
Intosh, Grimes, Jonathan and Delicious are planted 
together, 
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