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First Choice of Winter Apples 
RED DELICIOUS 
A3016—The improved, early- 
coloring, big Red Delicious 
with crisp, fragrant flesh and 
fine flavor. Increases in size 
and color as tree grows older. 
Always brings a premium on 
the market. A must for both 
back yard garden and orchard. 
BARTLETT 
Most popular Pear in America 
A3502—Grows well in every 
section of the country. Pro- 
duces full crop every year 
and is good grower. Hand- 
some fruit are golden yellow 
with rich pink blush, won- 
derful flavor. Keeps and ships 
well. Best canning pear on 
the market. Ripens in Sep- 
tember. 
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The Yellow Early Summer Apple 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
A3105—Excellent 
cooking and eating. 
low, crisp and splendid flavor. 
Comes into bearing very early 
and is extremely hardy. -One 
of the earliest ripening of all 
apples. 
by mid-July. 
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for both 
Clear yel- 
Usually ready to pick 
Fall Apple 
<4 The Popular WEALTHY 
A3100—A big, red-striped, ten- . 
der, juicy, high quality apple. 
Always bears heavily. Ripens 
in September but is good 2 
weeks before ripe. A favorite 
for many years. Indispensable 
in cold regions and valuable 
everywhere. Good for back 
yards and home orchards as 
tree never gets very large. 
Stores well. 
Fall Apple 
< RED DUCHESS 
Best for Cooking 
Juicy Red Fruit 
A3021—Best cooking summer 
apple. America’s choice of 
mid-summer apples. Fine 
cooking qualities: Makes de- 
licious pies or sauce. Almost 
solid red in color, round in 
shape. A good hardy variety 
that seems to do well every- 
where. 
Late Fall and Winter 
< McINTOSH RED 
A3064—We think this is the 
finest apple in the list. Bears 
for years and years. Beauti- 
ful large red/apples often with 
darker red blush, fragrant and 
of highest quality. Keeps well 
into the winter. Makes mighty 
good cider and apple pie. 
Drouth and cold weather do 
not affect it. 
Winter Apple 
SNOW APPLE (Fameuse) 
The Red and White-Fleshed 
Early Winter Apple 
A3088—Few apples more re- 
freshing or beautiful than 
Snow. Flesh snowy-white, 
stained with crimson. One of 
the finest eating apples. Is of 
Canadian origin and hardy as 
The Famous 
LINCOLN PEAR 
A3518—Most dependable pear 
for midwest. Large fruit of 
good quality—like a Bartlett, 
but trees are more blight re- 
sistant and can withstand ter- 
rific heat and cold. Heavy 
yearly bearer. Becoming more 
popular each year both for 
home gardens and commercial 
orchards. Ripens in Septem- 
ber. 
Fall Apple ANOKA 
Bears First Year 
A3000—Often bears first year 
after planting—if not, the second 
for sure. 
Eskimo. 
home use. 
big. Fine for yard planting. 
Twin collection: A2657X—1 ea. 
of Anoka and Stayman Winesap, 
$1.29 (2 to 3 ft.), postpaid. 
Stands cold like an 
Thin-skinned; fine for 
Tree never gets very 
Winter A pple 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
A3017—The great big golden best 
of all yellow apples. Wonderful 
flavor. Bears young; thrifty. Beau- 
tifully shaped and appearing; fine 
for commercial orchardists and 
just as good for the home garden. 
oes keeper. Late fall and win- 
er. 
Winter ‘Apple 
FIRESIDE 
A3027—This is a coming apple— 
the super Delicious from Univer- 
sity of Minn. Delicious will not 
grow well in the north; Fireside 
will. It is: (1) Of better quality. 
(2) Hardy. (3) Tree large, vigor- 
-ous.and strongly branched. (4) 
Fruit large. (5) Keeps all winter. 
(6) Annual bearer. 
SECKEL 
(Sugar Pear) 
Sweetest of All 
A3532—-Fruit authorities say 
this is America’s best qual- 
ity, finest flavored pear. 
most vigorous (not largest), 
productive, and resistant to 
blight of any high quality 
pear. Small sweet fruit and 
lots of it. The best for home 
planting and very profitable 
commercially. Ripens in Oc- 
tober. 
3 FAMOUS PEARS BARGAIN 
1 Bartlett 3-4 ft. 
1 Lincoln 3-4 ft. 
1 Seckel 3-4 ft, 
A2801X—All 3 for 2.89, postpaid. 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., "MIDWEST’S LEADING SEEDHOUSE,” Shenandoah, Iowa || 
Apple 
JONATHAN 
A3047—Has a world-wide rep- 
utation for being among the 
very best of all apples for ap- 
pearance and quality, Ours is 
the deep red variety, good for 
eooking or eating. Keeps well 
so you can have good apples 
all winter. 
The . 
Winter 
Winter Apple 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP 
A3089—The largest Winesap, and 
the best. One of the best flavored 
and best keeping apples, With a 
little care keeps all winter and 
elear into April. Best from Iowa 
South as fruit should have long 
season for best maturing. 
Fall Apple 
A Good Eater or Cooker 
A3063—An old favorite known to 
’ apple lovers for over a century. A 
beautiful crimson-cheeked, lemon- 
yellow apple good for eating and 
exceptionally good for cooking. 
Good vigorous, spreading tree. 
KEIFFER 
The Winter Pear 
A3516—This is one of the 
most popular winter pears, 
and also one of the best for 
commercial canning. It is 
highly prized because of its 
firm white flesh. Very blight 
resistant. Particularly good 
for southern planting. Pears 
are large and borne in large 
quantities. Ripens in late 
October and November and 
keeps well for winter eating. 
APPLE COLLECTION 
A2655X—All 4, $1.98, postpaid | 
All Season Ripening—AII 
QUICK-BEARING APPLE 
1 Jonathan—(Red Winter) 
1 Yellow Transparent—(Early Yellow 
1 Red Delicious—(Best eating Red) 
A2656X—Big 4-6 ft. Trees, Exp. not ppd. 
Free Gift—1 4-6 ft. Anoka Apple. Bears” 
ist year after planting. - 
A3506—This is a very good, 
‘and heavily—in fact, it usu- i 
All 2-3 Ft. Trees 
The Inexpensive Size 
1—Red Delicious 
1—Yellow Transparent 
1—Anoka (Early Bearer) 
1—Jonathan 
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A3032—The tasty, yellow winter 
apple. Beautiful, even, rich golden ~ 
color; crisp and tender, Large size. 
The finest yellow winter ppvie for 
keeping, flavor seems to improve 
the longer stored. Grows to per- | 
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Winter Apple 
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A3018—Looks like Red Delicious int 
points and all, but has fine flav cane 
of best Stayman’s Winesap. Wo (hat 
derful texture, oe ha ie 
ee Large spreading conk 
2-3 ft. $1.00, 3 P for $2.79, , 6 f Kee 
$4. ig ppd. hp 
3-4 ft. $1.25, 3 for $3.49, 5 f yan 
5.19 ppd. anf 
$5.19 p 
4-6 ft. $1 50, 3 for $3.98, 5 f 
$5.98. Exp. not prepaid. | 
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of good quality. Bears early — fy 
ally starts to bear a year or 
two after planting. The fruit | 
is a large golden yellow and — 
may be allowed to stay on. 
the tree until fully ripe. You | 
don’t have to bother wrap- | 
ping them; they will Keep © 
well without it. You'll like — 
this pear. Ripens in October. 
