ADPLE Trees 
The JONATHAN APPLE, grown in apple districts from \ 
coast to coast has stood the test of time and ranks today as 
one of the best general purpose apples. A general favorite 
ot its season on both our domestic and foreign markets. 
~ NORTHWESTERN GREENING (1!b) 
Tree vigorous grower, quite hardy. Fruit large to very 
large; green, becoming yellowish-green when ripe; flesh yel- 
low, fine grained and firm; flavor good, sub-acid; very 
smooth and attractive. 
‘TOLMAN ‘SWEET (le) Beane pao gaan 
red; firm, rich and very sweet; valuable baking apple; vig- 
orous, hardy and productive, being recommended as inter- 
mediate stock where trunk and crotch winter injury is a 
factor. 
“YELLOW DELICIOUS (1) 
ITS UNIQUE QUALITY—EARLY AND CONSISTENT 
HEAVY BEARING HABITS AND BEAUTIFUL 
GOLDEN COLOK GIVES THIS APPLE 
ADDED POPULARITY EACH YEAR. 
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO 
ROAD STAND MARKETS. 
This apple has received national publicity during the last 
few years and is famous for its unique quality, embracing 
a combination of flavors which is hard to equal. This, com- 
bined with the fine, firm textured flesh of the apple and 
the beautiful, golden yellow skin at once attracts the eye 
of the consuming public. The tree, while not a large grow- 
ing type, is thrifty and extremely productive, coming into 
fruiting and giving an abundant crop while very young. 
We are offering this splendid apple to our customers at the 
same price as all other varieties listed in our General Cat- 
alog. This apple should be picked at just the right period 
and placed in cold storage for late winter use. 
(12a!) Very highly colored, having no 
MACOUN stripe. Same quality as McIntosh 
same textured fruit, hangs to the tree better than McIntosh, 
and ripens one to two weeks after Cortland. Tree about 
equal to MelIntosh, a regular bearer, and strongly recom- 
mended to lengthen the McIntosh season and give the Middle 
Atlantic and Southern growers a McIntosh type fruit they 
can grow successfully. 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE LEADS 
Note our complete listings of the Newer and 
Better Sports and Variations from our Better Com- 
mercial Varieties such as Stayman, Delicious, Me- 
Intosh, Rome, York and Jonathan. 
NORTHERN SPY 
Are The Nation’s Choice For Fine Fruits of Proven Merit 
RICHARED DELICIOUS (1b) 
See full description on Page 15. 
‘ DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (!?e) 
A bud selected sport of the famous Delicious apple highly 
recommended for early color on low elevations. 
The description of DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS follows 
that of Delicious except its ability to lay on early color at 
low elevations which the regular Delicious will not do. 
Many growers experience difficulty obtaining color early 
enough to compete in early markets where the Delicious is 
grown at low elevations—for them the Double Red Delicious 
is the answer. The apple gets very dark in color at ele- 
vation of 100 feet or more and we recommend our RICHA- 
RED DELICIOUS for planting above that elevation. 
\ DELICIOUS “3) 
ITS EXQUISITE FLAVOR AND AROMA IS KNOWN 
TO EVERY CONSUMER. 
Fruit medium to large, flesh fine grained, crisp and melt- 
ing; juicy with a delightful aroma; of very highest quality. 
A splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest. 
A vigorous grower. The Delicious trees need cross polleniza- 
tion to produce regular crops. We recommend our Richared 
type ee itous for planting at lower elevations where color 
is a factor. 
Early Red Stayman (Neipling’s) (13a) 
See full description on Page 16. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING (4) 
Fruit large and handsome, smooth, dark green overspread 
with yellow. Flesh tender, rich, rather acid, but highly flav- 
ored and excellent; tree vigorous, spreading. 
(14a) Large, roundish - conical, 
t often flattened, slightly 
ribbed; handsomely striped with red; flavor rich, aromatic, 
mild sub-acid, fine. Keeps thru winter and late into Spring. 
RED NORTHERN SPY (14b) Ref Spy iS.2 tgp. 
: ical Northen Spy 
except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid bright red 
without either stripes or splashes. If you desire more color 
in your Spy apples plant the Red Northern Spy. 
“TURLEY (‘14e) 
AGAIN LISTED BY POPULAR DEMAND. 
This beautiful apple has many points to recommend it 
as a profitable commercial variety. The trees resemble 
Stayman and are vigorous, rapid growers, productive and 
early bearing. 
The apples average large to very large, skin smooth and 
colors a bright attractive red over the entire apple. Flesh 
firm, quality is good but cannot be classed as a high dessert 
apple. The value of this apple lies in the fact that it will 
not crack under normal conditions. 
Ss full d ipti 
COLORA RED YORK (15) See full _deseriptton 
illustration on inside front cover. 
MELROSE (15a) 
A New Late Keeping Winter Apple 
Irom observations we can recommend this new apple as 
a companion to and wherever Delicious, Jonathan and Stay- 
man are being grown. 
Introduced by Ohio Agriculture Experimental Station. A 
cross of Jonathan and Delicious. Tree blooms later than 
either parent. Fruits ripen just before Staymans, keeps well 
in cold storage until April and so far has proven free of 
Jonathan spot. 
Fruits are well covered with an attractive carmine and 
have a live yellow undertone. Fruits larger than Jonathan 
—firm, crisp, juicy, not as tart as Jonathan or as sweet 
as_ Delicious. Excellent cooking and dessert quality. 
Tree bears moderately young, is upright, spreading with 
good crotch angles and develops to reasonably large tree. 
Gives promise of becoming a valuable addition to our late 
keeping winter apples of high dessert quality. 
| BLAXTAYMAN (16) Sh full description on Page 
~“STAYMAN WINESAP (6a) 
Without ques- 
. tion the most 
profitable apple ever grown in the fruit producing areas of 
the Central States. Tree vigorous, hardy, spreading. An 
early bearer and very productive. Fruit medium to large 
size, round approaching conic; skin smooth, slightly striped, 
coloring to a dull red; flesh firm, tender, juicy, rich, sub- 
acid, aromatic, quality the very best. A splendid late keep- 
ing variety. 
