“ DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG 
APPLE TREES 
10 100 
each each each 
5 to 6 ft. 1%, in. and up $1.98 $1.39 $ .99 
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To insure cross-pollination be sure 
to plant two varieties. 
Our apple trees are produced from 
carefully selected trees in the orchard 
and the fruit is outstanding for color, 
quality, and productiveness. 
\ 
RED ASTRACHAN (Summer). An ex- 
cellent summer apple for cooking. 
BALDWIN (Winter). The old favorite 
bright red, good quality and an ex- 
cellent keeper. 
“GORTLAND (Winter). A MelIntosh 
type, large, round, and red. Hangs 
on the tree longer than McIntosh 
and because of its tougher skin, 
makes a better shipper. 
~ DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (Winter). 
An outstanding apple for table use. 
Bright red, flesh white and of exce'- 
lent quality. 
(Au- 
tumn). Large, white fleshed, red 
striped fruit. The best general pur- 
pose apple of its season. 
“FRANKLIN. Produced 
Experiment Station. A cross of Me- 
Intosh and Delicious. Flesh faintly 
yellow, fine grain and delicate tex- 
ture, mild, moderately juicy, not 
quite as sweet as Delicious, but with 
more character than McIntosh. 
“GRIMES GOLDEN (Winter). Good 
sized, yellow, very productive and of 
high quality. 
“JONATHAN. The favorite early win- 
ter dessert apple. <A well colored 
red apple, snappy, sub-aecid flavor. 
First class for either cooking or eat- 
ing. A good keeper. 
“-MELROSE (Winter). A cross of Jona- 
than and Delicious. Fruits larger 
than Jonathan — firm, erisp, and 
juicy and of excellent cooking and 
dessert quality. Fruits ripen just be- 
fore Staymens and keeps well in cold 
storage until April. 
“NORTHERN SPY (Winter). 
at Wooster . 
An old 
favorite which is unexcelled in qual- 
ity and keeping. Well covered with 
red, flesh white and tender. 
“RED McINTOSH (Autumn). A select- 
ed type for its solid red color. One 
of the best all purpose apples and a 
very good keeper. 
\RED ROME BEAUTY (Winter). A 
strain of Rome Beauty selected for 
its intense red color. 
‘RED NORTHERN SPY (Winter). 
Deep red, bears younger, same as 
Northern Spy in taste and keeping 
qualities. 
“RED STAMAN WINESAP (Win- 
ter). A quick and large grower, 
coming into bearing at an early age. 
A selected red type of the old Stay- 
man Winesap. 
“ROME BEAUTY (Winter). A medium 
sized tree which bears young. The 
large handsome red fruits ship and 
keep exceptionally well. 
“WEALTHY (Autumn). The best of the 
autumn apples as it bears young and 
is of exceptional sub-acid quality. 
Unexcelled for cooking. 
“YELLOW TRANSPARENT (Sum- 
mer). This tree is extremely hardy 
and comes into bearing young. The 
fruit is of good size and of clear yel- 
low color. Ideal for home market 
and a good seller. 
“YELLOW DELICIOUS (Winter). 
Same delicious quality as Red Deli- 
cious, but the color is a clear yellow. 
Tastes more mild and even better 
than Grimes Golden. Firm, erisp and 
very Juicy. 
“ORANGE 
QUINCE TREES 
For Jelly, Jam and Marmalade 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit for jellies 
and preserves makes the Quince a pro- 
fitable tree for the fruit grower, the 
farmer or anyone having a small gar- 
den. Fruit is large golden yellow and 
of excellent quality; ripens early in 
September. Quince trees do not re- 
quire much space, as they are of dwarf 
type, growing about 10 to 15 feet tall. 
4 to 6 ft. $2.49 each 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
