. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 12 f itZeerald's Nursefv, Stephenville, Texas, Route Ph-t. Florence Crab. trees are inclined to be upright in growth. It comes into bearing very quickly and always bears big crops. But -its crowning glory is its quality. Wherever planted ;t soon runs all other apples of its season out of the market, when,peo- ple get a taste of this magnificent apple. The apples are medium siz- ed, striped. If you have no De- licious apples in your orchard you are missing a good hing, and if


. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 12 f itZeerald's Nursefv, Stephenville, Texas, Route Ph-t. Florence Crab. trees are inclined to be upright in growth. It comes into bearing very quickly and always bears big crops. But -its crowning glory is its quality. Wherever planted ;t soon runs all other apples of its season out of the market, when,peo- ple get a taste of this magnificent apple. The apples are medium siz- ed, striped. If you have no De- licious apples in your orchard you are missing a good hing, and if you are planting an orchard be sure and do not overlook Delicious. It gets) rflpe in August. Price of Delicious apple trees, 2 to, 3 foot, 15c each, $14 per hun- dred. 3 to 4 foot trees, 20c each, $18 per hundred. Grimes' Golden. An early fall apple that is very showy yellow and very fine qual- ity. Next to Delicious in quality, and makes a very fine orchard tree. Kennard's Choice. The first tree of Kennards Choice is said to have been found grow- ing wild in a thicket in Tennessee. The tree seems still to make good to grow under almost wild condi- tions, for it will grow where any tree will grow. This apple is very large, flat, red. Sometimes it gets so dark colored as to be mistaken for Ark. Black. It is a very abun- dant bearer of high quality apples. It should be in every orchard. Winter Banana. Several years ago we ordered three trees of this remarkable ap- ple by mail. When they reached us they were not much larger than a lead pencil. We set them out and the third year after selling each tree bore several apples and havf; bien bearing ever since. This '». Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fitzgerald's Nursery; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Stephenville, Tx.


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