. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1900 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit New Jersey Catalogs; Trees New Jersey Catalogs. 14 Arthur J. Collins, Moorestown, New Jersey. Apple Trees. Plant 30 feet apart, 48 trees per acre. NOW is a good time to replant the old Apple orchard—better yet, plant a new orchard, as the old one •will soon be unprofitable and you will have no Apples on the farm. As a rule, the Apple tree is as hardy as most of our native forest trees, and any soil that will produce good crops of grain and pota- toes will be found to be adapted to the growth of healthy and P


. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1900 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit New Jersey Catalogs; Trees New Jersey Catalogs. 14 Arthur J. Collins, Moorestown, New Jersey. Apple Trees. Plant 30 feet apart, 48 trees per acre. NOW is a good time to replant the old Apple orchard—better yet, plant a new orchard, as the old one •will soon be unprofitable and you will have no Apples on the farm. As a rule, the Apple tree is as hardy as most of our native forest trees, and any soil that will produce good crops of grain and pota- toes will be found to be adapted to the growth of healthy and P% vigorous Apple trees. We find IH^ the Apple crop is profitable. Our faith in Apples is so strong that we recently planted ioo l||[^t| acres of Apple trees for orchard Bismarck Apple. U NEW VARIETIES. TRY THEM. 1 OHIO NONPAREIL. Remark- r able for its large size, great beau- ty, and superb quality. Ordinary specimens weigh from 16 to 20 ounces. In color an intense scarlet, shaded with bright, glossy red, appearing among the dense foliage like glowing coals. Flesh rich yellow, smooth, of high quality, rich, sprightly, subacid. September. Price, 25 cts. each, $ per doz., $18 per 100. MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. Originated in Arkansas. It is a seedling of Winesap, which it resembles, but is superior to it in manv ways. The tree is a strong grower, with long, fibrous roots; is a regular and abundant bearer. As a good winter Apple it is unsurpassed. It is large, deep red ; subacid, very high flavored. The tree will fruit two years after planting, and holds the fruit well. Season from December to April. W. S. Vincenheller, President Arkansas Horticultural Society, January 26, 1894, writes: " Mam- moth Black Twig is our best Apple, most profitable, succeed- ing wherever planted. Our best seller ; retailers and consumers want nothing else. I believe Mammoth Black Twig will su- persede Ben ; Two years, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100. SUTTON'S BEAUTY.


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