. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1951 and spring 1952. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Anticipate Your Planting Needs — Order Early McINTOSH <9'») LEADS ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN PRODUCTION AND PROFITS IN NORTHERN APPLE AREAS A choice variety of the Famous type. The tree is long lived, bears young and annually. Fruits medium to large, highly perfumed, almost covered with brilliant crimson, flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, slight aromatic, sub- acid ; high quality. A b


. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1951 and spring 1952. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Anticipate Your Planting Needs — Order Early McINTOSH <9'») LEADS ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN PRODUCTION AND PROFITS IN NORTHERN APPLE AREAS A choice variety of the Famous type. The tree is long lived, bears young and annually. Fruits medium to large, highly perfumed, almost covered with brilliant crimson, flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, slight aromatic, sub- acid ; high quality. A beautiful apple. Ranks as one of the greatest general purpose home and commercial var- ieties ever introduced. KENDALL (9!» BECOMES MORE POPULAR EACH YEAR. Growers Praise Its Beauty—Size—Quality Ability To Hang On Tree. Of all the Mcintosh seedlings originated at Geneva it is by far the most attractive. It is handsomely colored over the entire surface with dark red covered with a rich bloom. Its season is about that of Mcintosh, but it keeps a little longer. The apples are large and possess the whitish, fine- grained flesh of Mcintosh. The flavor is much the same but more sprightly than that of Mcintosh. The apples hang better than Mcintosh. CORTLAND <9e) SMOKE HOUSE dO Noted for its Vigorousness and Productiveness. A Mcintosh Type for Central Apple Areas. Popular for Interplanting and Pollenization. Cortland is an improved Mcintosh type. The fruits of the two varieties are similar but those of Cortland are more oblate, average larger, and are more uniform in size; they have more color and the red is lighter and brighter and the striping and splashes are laid on differently; the taste of Cortland can hardly be distinguished from that of Mcintosh; the flesh is firmer but just as juicy; the apples do not drop so readily and ship better. Comes into bearing mod- erately young. It has a thin skin of yellow, striped with rather a dull red and is verj' attractive. A favorite


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