Roeding’s Quality APPLES (continued) 
“RED McINTOSH: An improved strain of the famous 
McIntosh apple. Flesh crisp and juicy; skin solid 
red, large size. October-November. 
~* RED ROME BEAUTY: Dark red color, medium size 
fruit, rather oblong; flesh greenish white, fine 
grained, juicy and slightly subacid. Tree grows to 
medium size and bears quickly. October-November. 
. WHITE ASTRACHAN: Early local market apple. 
Fruit large, almost round. Skin deep yellow suf- 
fused with pink and red; flesh white and decidedly 
acid. Desirable for cooking. July. 
WHITE WINTER PERMAIN: Splendid shipping and 
market variety. Medium to large size, oblong 
shape; skin pale yellow with russet dots, brilliant 
blush. Flesh yellow, fine grained, tender and juicy. 
Grows on almost any soil. November. 
WINTER BANANA: Large, shapely, yellow apple 
with distinct musky fragrance. Fruit almost round, 
flattened at the base. Thick yellow skin with dark 
pink cheek; crisp, tender flesh, subacid, and of 
good quality. October. 
, YELLOW BELLEFLOWER: Popular shipper. Large, 
oblong and ribbed; skin yellow with a tinge of 
green, pink blush on sunny side. Flesh white, firm, 
tender, juicy. October. 
\ YELLOW DELICIOUS: Golden yellow sport of De- 
licious. Combines all desirable features of its par- 
ent with handsome color and wide adaptability. 
November. 
_YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN: Home orchard favor- 
ite, widely used commercially. Fruit irregular ob- 
late; skin yellow shading to pink, with russet dots. 
Flesh cream white, firm, tender, slightly acid. De- 
cember. 
CRABAPPLES 
’ RED SIBERIAN: Fine for jellies, spicing and cider. 
Rather small, round fruit. Skin bright red on yellow. 
Flesh subacid. Grows in all parts of California. 
August. 
TRANSCENDENT: The best large crabapple. Large 
fruit, flattened at end. Skin golden yellow with 
rich red cheek. Flesh crisp, tender, subacid. Sep- 
tember. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN: Fruit medium large, golder 
yellow, borne in large clusters. Flesh is juicy, sub 
acid and of good quality. 
Pioneer Hybridizer 
Many years ago the late Mr. Etter commenced his patient research for new apple varieties in his orch- 
ards located in a remote section of Humboldt County. In the course of his work through the years no 
less than 15,000 crosses were made under pre-evaluated conditions, and more than 2,000 varieties 
placed under observation. The varieties listed below are the first fruits of his achievement. . . they 
are recommended wholeheartedly as new apples of outstanding merit and interest. We suggest that 
you enjoy the distinction of pioneering” one or more of the new Etter apples in your home orchard. 
NEW APPLES 
Developed by ALBERT ETTER, 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
BAY CPTI eS ee et $2.25 $2.00 $1.10 $.95 
AG IMRCTI CECl nee csc ae ee ee acres 2.00 1.75 1.05 .90 
ESPAMMCTE CIC] © MORSE es eee eens 1.75 1.50 1.00 85 
PY EEO occ aR eres rr oe Oe te oe 1.50 1.25 95 .80 JONWIN 
~. ALASKA: (Plant Patent No. 699.) The privileged few 
who have seen and tasted this exciting novelty 
praise its crispy coolness, its splendid production 
and handsome size and shape. October fruits are 
“banks of snow’’ against dark green foliage. 
‘CRIMSON GOLD: (Plant Patent Pending.) Our first 
introduction of this apple was by way of a jar of 
delicious golden sliced fruit offered by Mr. Etter. 
The slices were preserved in their original form, 
not frayed or broken. When eaten, the slices are 
crisp, melting and deliciously rich. The medium- 
sized, rounded fruits have a red skin and white 
flesh, but cooking turns the flesh a golden yellow, 
like sliced cling peaches. 
\. ETTER’S GOLD: (Plant Patent No. 659.) Large plenti- 
ful, golden fruits begin to mature in October; crisp 
and delightful to eat even when over-ripe; spritely, 
mild, sub-acid flavor and firm flesh persist through 
cooking. A good keeper. Etter’s Gold may be stored 
for early winter desserts. 
“\ HUMBOLDT: (Plant Patent No. 658.) Mr. Etter dis- 
covered the striking feature of this variety in the 
spring. He found masses of huge fragrant flowers, 
flushed pink. Good eating quality of the medium- 
sized fruits are far above expectancy in a variety 
producing such a splendid crop of flowers. Fruits 
maturing in late fall have creamy flesh, tinted pink, 
showing through transparent skin. 
, JONWIN: (Plant Patent No. 710.) Hybrid of Jonathan 
and Baldwin, this delicious red apple combines the 
best features of both. Jonwin develops large-sized 
fruits of Baldwin and ripens in August-September 
with Jonathan. Fruits are more crisp and tender of 
flesh than either of its parents. 
‘| PINK PEARL: (Plant Patent No. 723.) Remarkably 
transparent skin glows with the color of pink flesh 
beneath. A startling “bouquet” is discovered with 
the first bite into this medium to large-sized apple 
ripening in September. Pink Pearl makes delicious 
pink apple sauce. 
‘1 WICKSON: (Plant Patent No. 724.) This diminutive 
apple surpasses most crabapples in color, form, 
and flavor. Masses of brilliant-red fruits almost 
conceal the foliage in fall. The flavor is enticing 
and sugary sweet. A fine small apple for fresh 
eating, deliciously spiced, unsurpassed for jam 
and jelly. 
POMEGRANATE 
For Brilliant Beauty 
10-49 50-299 300 or more 
$1.50 $.90 $.85 
1.25 85 80 
3-4’ grade 
2-3’ grade 
\ WONDERFUL: For commercial shipping and home use. Fruit extra large; 
skin pale green-yellow suffused with pink and red; flesh a rich garnet 
color. Abundant juice, piquant flavor. Gorgeous red flowers, bright glossy 
green foliage, large brilliantly colored fruits. Admirably adapted to align- 
ing drives, for grouping, mass effects and borders. October. 
Q U I N C E S FOR TASTY JELLIES 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-8 grad essen: tt eee $2.00 $1.75 $1.00 $.95 
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34g GTC 6 ae eee eee 1.50 1.25 85 .80 
2:degrades ee es” cee 1.25 1.00 80 .75 
» APPLE OR ORANGE: Shipping, market and home use. Fruit large, skin smooth, 
rich golden color; flesh orange-yellow, fine grained. In preserves or sauce has 
a rich, aromatic flavor. September. 
. PINEAPPLE: Apple-shaped. Skin smooth, light golden yellow, flesh white, 
tender, with a pineapple-like flavor. September. 
SMYRNA: For home use and shipping. Large, round-oblong fruit; skin lemon- 
yellow; flesh tender, aromatic. Strong quince perfume. September. 
