PPLES 
6 GOOD APPLES 
In Color on Page 23 
CORTLAND. An Apple of the McIntosh type that com- 
bines the high quality and flavor of the McIntosh, and 
tendency to hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. The fruit 
of Cortland is larger than that of McIntosh, round in 
shape. Color bright red, splashed with carmine and 
overlaid with purplish bloom. October-February. 
‘DAVEY. Plant Pat. 906. A McIntosh seedling from the 
orchard of $. L. Davenport, North Grafton, Mass. Thor- 
oughly tested, we can recommend it. Bears early and an- 
nually. Resistant to scab. Blossoms with McIntosh, ma- 
tures with Baldwin. Distinct flavor of its own. Texture 
resembles Wealthy. Size and shape similar to McIntosh. 
Easy to handle, good shipper. Price: 2-yr. trees, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 10 for $12.50. 
‘DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. A large, dark red Apple, 
with crisp, fine-grained flesh of excellent quality and 
flavor; a splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of the 
hardiest. A regular annual bearer. Excellent for eating 
and the most popular fruitstand Apple. Nov.-March. 
“YELLOW DELICIOUS. A bright, golden yellow Apple 
of excellent quality. Firm, crisp, and very juicy. Splendid 
keeper. Bears young and heavily. October to April. 
\RED McINTOSH. (Rogers Solid-Red Strain.) Without 
doubt the leading commercial variety of New York and 
the New England States. A very attractive red Apple of 
the highest quality. Hardy, bears young and annually. 
Flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy and refreshing, with 
attractive flavor. October-January. 
\RED ROME. Red sport of Rome Beauty, and like Gallia 
Beauty is identical with its parent in all characteristics 
except fruit is a solid red color. December-May. 
GENERAL LIST OF APPLE TREES 
Summer Apples 
Months listed after description indicate the time at which 
the fruit is at its best for general use. Dates indicate time of 
ripening. 
RED DUCHESS. A solid red strain of the old Duchess of 
Oldenburg. One of the hardiest varieties grown. Fruit is 
large, striped red in color. A good early eating Apple. 
Vigorous grower. Regular and prolific bearer. Excellent 
for pies and sauces. August 5-10, 
‘LODI. A new fruit that closely resembles one of its parents, 
Yellow Transparent, but the fruits are larger and ripen a 
little later. An annual bearer that is becoming a commer- 
cial variety. August 10-15. 
MILTON. Bright pinkish red, large, flesh tender, very white 
and a refreshing aroma. An early and annual bearer. Ex- 
cellent for home and roadside markets. September 15-20. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. New red sport, much more attractive 
than its parent. Differs from old Gravenstein, being solid 
dark red in color, is a better keeper and hangs better on 
the tree. September 10-15. 
RED ASTRACHAN. One of the best summer varieties, as it 
becomes fully ripe and ready for home use from late July 
to August. Fruit very handsome, large, round, nearly coy- 
ered with deep crimson, overspread with thick bloom; juicy 
and good though rather acid. Tree medium size, yielding 
good crops. August 2-6. 
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Apple Tree Prices (Except as noted) 
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2-yr., 5-6 ft. ....$/ 35 $1.75 $1.55 $1.25 
2-yr., 4-5 ft..... i155 1.40 1.20 1.00 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. .... 4.25 1.10 95 .80 
Commercial growers | te 2sted in 50 or more trees, 
Commercial Price List. 
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at. Resembles its McIntosh parent 
1 uniform, round shape. The tree 
productive. Tends to be a bien- 
al crops early thinning is recom- 
ing at an early age. The flesh is 
ne flavor. August 15-25. 
te sized, brilliant red Apple; fine 
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“EARLY McINTOSH. © 
is the ideal early varie‘; 
with its handsome red 
is a vigorous grower, hi i 
nial bearer, although ‘v~ 
mended. It comes into 
white, tender and juicy + 
\ WEALTHY. Beautiful, - 
quality. Owing to hard’: 
climates and early beari» 
a filler. September 15-20. 
Fruit of good size; skin clear white 
‘cid and very good, making it ex- 
ipen some time in July and con- 
tinues for 3 or 4 wee’ very early and abundant bearer. 
August 3-7. 
Wi. ppples 
Months listed after de:::iptions indicate the time at which 
the fruit is at its best fer general use. 
\BALDWIN. Yields large crops and is an excellent shipper. 
Highly regarded as an eating and cooking Apple, having a 
flavor all its own. Fruit is large, bright red, crisp, juicy and 
rich. December-March. 
“MACOUN. A late McIntosh type Apple ripening about 10 
days later than McIntosh. Dark red with whitish, close- 
grained flesh. Fine quality. A heavy and regular bearer. 
Introduced and recommended by N. Y. Experiment Station. 
, November. 
~“SMONROE. A Grand 2 ‘pple from the N. Y. Experiment 
Station. Named and introduced for trial in 1949. Tree up- 
right-spreading, vigorous and an annual bearer. Fruit large, 
roundish conic; color similar to Jonathan, its maternal par- 
ent. Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy and mildly sub-acid; quality 
good. Winter Apple that offers possibilities for dessert and 
culinary uses. Supply limited—order today. 1-yr. trees, 
_ $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25; 10 for $12.50. 
\ NORTHERN SPY. Easily ranks among the very best winter 
Apples. Fruit is large, very attractive, being of bright red 
color with a pronounced bloom. Flesh is juicy, crisp and 
excellent for dessert cr culinary purposes. Keeps well in 
storage until April or later. November-April. 
“RED SPY. A new red sport identical with Northern Spy, 
except that the fruit is a solid bright red without either 
stripe or splashes. Much handsomer than its parent. No- 
vember-May. 
turning to pale yellow 
cellent for cooking. Beg 
As a cooking Apple it is 
unsurpassed, and as a dessert fruit of its season, has few 
equals. It is a good keeper but keeps better if picked early. 
This Greening is a beautiful yellow color when ripe and 
an abundant yielder. December-April. 
OME BEAUTY. Yellow- and red-striped Apple of excellent 
quality. Prolific annual bearer. Early bearer and good 
keeper. Profitable commercial sort for New York, Ohio, 
Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. December-May. 
~\STAYMAN. Comes into bearing young. A reliable cropper. 
Medium to large size fruit. Slightly striped. Coloring to 
dull red. December-March. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. See illustration, page 23, and de- 
scription, above. 
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