The York 
Supreme 
A Super 
Red York 
One of the first Apples 
to be honored with U. S. 
Plant Patent, No. 125. 
Inheriting all the good 
qualities of the famous 
old York Imperial and 
100% more color, which 
appears earlier in the sea- 
York Imperial \ Yorking 
The above print was made from a drawing of average samples of the fruit of Yorking and York. While every son. 
Yorking on the tree was a solid red, many of the Yorks were green and others only showed traces of red stripes. 
YORKING’S CHIEF ADVANTAGES 
1. Color. Every Apple being a solid red is a tremendous ad- YORKING has proved to be a great discovery. Introduced at a time when 
vantage. there was need of better color and quality to meet increasing competition 
from citrus fruits and Apples from other sections. By far our largest seller 
2. Colors Early. May be harvested two weeks ahead of York, gnd proving to be the growers’ most profitable Apple. 
resulting in advantage in price. 
3. Quicker Sales. A basket or box of No. 1 Apples, every Senator Harry F. Byrd, in addressing 5,000 fruit growers at his annual 
Apple being a solid red, will sell more readily than fruit picnic, reported finding Yorking superior to all Red York strains tested. He 
with just enough color to pass inspection. also reported Vance Delicious as extremely promising and Double Red Rome 
262 a good early strain. 
4. More No. 1 Apples. There being no culls due to lack of g Y 
color, pack will be much larger and profit greater. Regular price, plus 10c per tree. 
5. Does Not Scald in Storage. A disadvantage of the York, 
as well as other partially green varieties, is scalding 
when held late in storage. We have never known the 
Yorking to scald in storage. 
6. Apparently More Prolific. Because of having a larger leaf 
and more feeding capacity, it appears that the Yorking 
tree is going to be more productive, the fruit being 
uniform in size and in large volume. 
7. Combination Apple. One of the best for processing. Also 
in demand on the fresh fruit market. 
Duar, Apple “/reee 
VV Early Bearing 
\/ Adapted to Limited Space 
\V Fruit Easily Harvested 
Much is being written about early-bearing, 
dwarf trees made possible by grafting a standard 
variety on a dwarf root stock—producing an early- 
bearing dwarf tree maturing at 7 or 8 ft. in height. 
Trees require less space, fruit is easily harvested. 
We offer Dwarf Apple Trees in following va- 
rieties: 
Delicious, Double Red 
Stayman, Double Red 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. trees, $3.00 each in lots of 1 to 5; 
5 to 10, $2.85 each. 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. trees, $3.50 each in lots of 1 to 5; 
5 to 10, $3.25 each. Z 
—— a aennaeemnnmenmeaaaienaitid 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
Early Bearing Dwarf Apple 
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