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U. S: Depart 
Ment of Agriculture: 
NEW JERSEY APPLE INSTITUTE 
APPLE TREES FOR FALL 1952 PLANTING 
The supply of apple trees available through the Apple Institute for 
Fall 1952 planting is limited to a relatively small number of trees of 
five varieties, namely NN. J. i1,°N. J. #2,\Oregon Scarlet Stayman, ‘Turley 
and ‘Yellow Delicious. 
Because of the small number of trees for sale by the Apple Institute 
this fall no catalog will be published. If you are interested in planting 
any trees this fall of the varieties listed above, place your order im- 
mediately with the C, H. Steelman Fruit Nursery, R. D. #3, Princeton, 
telephone Princeton 1-2525. 
The prices are the same as last year which were as follows: 
Grade 1 to 9 10 to h9 50 to 99 100 to 499 500 or more 
trees trees trees trees trees 
3 to 7 feet = $1.50 $1.25 $1.10 1,00 
5 to 7 feet $2.00 ae a S Ea 
Trees of the following varieties on Hibernal rootstocks will be 
available through the Apple Institute for Fall 1953 plantings 
N. J. fl “ Opalescent “Starr 
"Nie eo ‘Oregon Scarlet Stayman ‘Turley 
YN. J. #3 ~ Rome \Twenty Ounce 
N. J. #h “Red Rome (Applegate) \ Lobo 
\ Double Red Delicious Red Rome (Smith) ‘MeIntosh 
sYellow Delicious 
If you are interested in planting trees of any of the above varie- 
ties next fall (1953) it is suggested that you place your order in advance. 
No great change in price is anticipated. 
Arthur J. Farley 
Secretary 
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