Brief description of the major varieties of apples recommended for your 
planting: 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT-—lIs an excel- 
lent early summer apple, ripening early in 
July. Medium size, skin clear yellow. The 
tree is an upright grower, bearing very young. 
It is the most widely planted early commer- 
cial apple. 
LODI—(LARGE TRANSPARENT). One 
of the finest large early yellow apples produced 
by the New York Fruit Testing Association. It 
has the same quality and flavor as the yellow 
transparent but is much larger. The fruit does 
not bruise as readily as the Transparent. Tree 
is hardy, vigorous grower and should be 
planted along with another variety for cross 
pollination. 
SUMMER RAMBO—Very large, greenish- 
red striped, tender, mellow and a juicy apple 
which is excellent for cooking, or eating as 
fresh fruit. Tree very hardy and a vigorous 
grower. 
WORLEY’S SMOKEHOUSE — A large 
Smokehouse with exceptional color. Excellent 
for baking and a good keeper. It is one of the 
famous old-timers that has never been re- 
placed. It ripens in September and can be kept 
late into the winter in a common storage. It 
is always on demand at roadside markets. The 
tree is very hardy and is a regular bearer. 
McINTOSH—This is the leading commer- 
cial variety of the Northern States because it 
is very hardy, and adapted to high altitudes. 
Valuable for eating fresh, cooking or market- 
ing. Skin red, flesh snowy, juicy and refresh- 
ing. Our source of buds came from an orchard 
in Northern New Jersey, which is famous for 
its fine McIntosh apples. 
“SUPER RED McINTOSH—Another one 
of Worley’s select super red strains that took 
years of selection and trial to find the exact 
type the orchardist desires. A bright cherry 
red apple with all the fine qualities as the 
famous old McIntosh, it is an apple that can 
be grown farther South than the old McIntosh 
and one that will give the United States fancy 
apples to the grower that could not obtain 
enough color with their regular McIntosh. 
CORTLAND—A McIntosh type apple, 
fruit larger with a beautiful deep red color. 
The apples do not drop as readily as Mc- 
Intosh which makes it an ideal apple for 
those in the Central apple belt, who want to 
produce an apple with the same quality and 
flavor as that of the original McIntosh. A very 
vigorous and productive tree and excellent as 
a pollinator for other varieties of apples. 
SUPER RED JONATHAN — Attractive 
bright red color, smooth good size with all the 
fine qualities of the regular Jonathan. It is 
an excellent pollinator for other varieties. It 
bears young and produces heavy crops every 
year. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Good size, yellow, of 
exceptionally high quality. Ripens in Septem- 
ber and can be kept late into the winter. Tree 
very hardy, grows upright and is a good pol- 
linator. Worley’s Grimes Golden Apple Trees 
are budded high, which makes the trees re- 
sistant to crown rot, thereby lengthening the 
life of the tree. 
OPALESCENT—Larége, dark red apple of 
average quality. The tree bears young and 
heavily. An apple that is easy to sell on any 
market due to its size and beauty. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—An apple of ex- 
ceptionally high quality. It has a very fine 
flavor, is crisp, hard and juicy. It is one of 
the finest dessert apples on the market. The 
tree is a hardy upright grower, bears very 
young, and takes a place as one of the finest 
pollinators in the commercial orchards. 
LEHIGH GREENING—Larée green apple. 
bearing very young and heavily. A fine bak- 
ing apple. It originated in Lehigh County. 
Pennsylvania, from which source we obtained 
the buds. An excellent pollinator for Red 
Delicious. 
SUPER RED DELICIOUS—From the 53 
different bud sports of the Delicious apple, we, 
and the largest majority of commercial plant- 
ers and home consumers, have selected this 
as the Superior Red Delicious of all. It has 
solid, brilliant red skin with a tender yellow- 
ish flesh, firm, juicy and has a rich flavor. 
Good keeper. Trees make thrifty growth and 
bear young. 
R. I. GREENING—Large winter baking 
apple. Well adapted to all parts of the state. 
The tree is a vigorous grower and an excellent 
pollinator, especially for the Red Delicious 
sorts. 
SUPER RED YORK—The finest of all red 
York Imperial sports. This apple has a solid 
bright red color and otherwise it is the same 
in every respect as the old original York Im- 
perial that originated in York County. The 
apple that is given preference by the proces- 
sors. 
YORK IMPERIAL—We ¢row a strain se- 
lected by the C. H. Musselman Co. Orchards 
from two trees that have never failed to bear 
fruit year in and year out. We are the only 
Nursery growing this “Regular Bearing” strain 
of York Imperial. 
SUPER RED STAYMAN—Truly a bright 
red apple. Worley’s Super Red Stayman Wine- 
sap is like the regular Stayman in every re- 
spect, except it has a brilliant cherry red 
color. It will be the leading monev-maker in 
the future, just as the Stayman Winesap has 
been and is today. Buds were selected from 
the Trexler Orchards. 
DOUBLE RED ROME BEAUTY-—A true 
sport of the old Rome Beauty. It is recognized 
as one of the best cooking or commercial va- 
rieties. Has all the qualities of the old Rome. 
plus the extreme high red color, producing 
almost 100 per cent extra fancy grade. See 
illustration on cover. 
