RM2E0T3AB–Sooty Blotch fungus affected apple with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RF2HXR1A3–Äpfel der Sorte: 1. Baldwin, 2. Grimes golden, 3. Northern spy, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RFK6B0EJ–Golden apples ready for picking from the tree in an orchard in the autumn
RFRP6XEH–Apple orchard with many varieties sort signs in wooden boxes for picking in garden autumn fall farm countryside in Virginia with Golden Stayman and Re
RMW318PX–1909 illustrations by Alois Lunzer depicting apple cultivars McIntosh Red and Grimes Golden
RM2AKX453–[Fruit culture] . Fig. 29 § 3 24909 § 3 VARIETIES OF APPLES 51 63. Grimes.—The Grimes, or Grimes Golden, apple isadapted to middle latitudes and is one of the best quality applesproduced. In West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana many com-mercial orchards of this variet v are proving very profitable.The tree is moderately vigorous, the branches are short, curved,and crooked. It bears biennially, although in some casesannually, and is a good cropper. The fruit is medium to largein size and roundish oblong, often truncate in form. The skinis tough and slightly roughened. The color is deep yellowwith s
RMPFTMWD–. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. •ji—The Original Grimes Golden Apple Tree. This Famous West Vir- ginia Seedling Originated on the Farm of Thos. Grimes, • in Brooke County Courtesy L. C. Corbett. 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 work.. Moore, Shepard Wells. Akron, O. , The New Werner company
RM2DAC5N8–Unhealthy apples affected by Sooty Blotch fungus
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RMRF1H1G–. Catalogue 1894 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. E. W. Reid's Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 31 Golden Russet. Medium, round- ish ; dull russet, with reddish cheek ; flesh fine and juicy. De- cember. Grimes' Golden. An apple of highest quality ; medium to large size, yellow ; productive ; grown everywhere. January to April. Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large; striped yellow and red ; tender, juicy and fine; strong; good bearer
RMPG09T9–. The Cuba review. 22 M THE CUBA REVIEW. THE MANGO, AN IMPORTANT FRUIT FOR CUBA. BV H. HAROLD HUME. The cultivation of the mango is well •worthy of most careful attention on the part of Cuhan fruit growers, for it is the highest priced fruit in American markets to-day, the avocado possibly excepted. There is much difference between the improved fiber-free mangos and the common stringy, poor-flavored kinds, as there is be- tween a luscious Grimes Golden apple and the meanest crab that grows in the fence row thicket. The Mango in Cuban Soil. The Cuban soil is well adapted to the cultivation of t
RM2DAC5MB–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RFK6B073–Golden apples ready for picking from the tree in an orchard in the autumn
RMRFBD1J–. Catalogue 1894 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nut trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. E. W. Reid's Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 31 Golden Russet. Medium, round- ish ; dull russet, with reddish cheek ; flesh fine and juicy. De- cember. Grimes' Golden. An apple of highest quality ; medium to large size, yellow ; productive ; grown everywhere. January to April. Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large; striped yellow and red ; tender, juicy and fine; strong; good bearer
RMPG00F8–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L
RM2DAC5M8–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus as fruit disease on economic plant
RFK6B0EH–Golden apples ready for picking from the tree in an orchard in the autumn
RMRD6XN3–. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. •ji—The Original Grimes Golden Apple Tree. This Famous West Vir- ginia Seedling Originated on the Farm of Thos. Grimes, • in Brooke County Courtesy L. C. Corbett. 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 work.. Moore, Shepard Wells. Akron, O. , The New Werner company
RMPG4FGC–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 45 GRIMES. [GHmes Golden Pippin.). An apple that has a good re- putation in some parts as a winter dessert apple, on account of its excellent quality and its rich golden color; not planted exten- sively in the commercial orchards of Ontario. Origin : Virginia; on the farm of Thomas Grimes. Tree : vigorous, branches with knobs at base ; not hardy very far beyond north shore of Lake Ontario ; a regular, annual bearer. Grimes. Fruit : size medium ; form roundish oblong ; color rich golden yellow with russet dots ; stem slender in a d
RFK6B04B–Golden apples ready for picking from the tree in an orchard in the autumn
RMRD9FMT–. The Cuba review. 22 M THE CUBA REVIEW. THE MANGO, AN IMPORTANT FRUIT FOR CUBA. BV H. HAROLD HUME. The cultivation of the mango is well •worthy of most careful attention on the part of Cuhan fruit growers, for it is the highest priced fruit in American markets to-day, the avocado possibly excepted. There is much difference between the improved fiber-free mangos and the common stringy, poor-flavored kinds, as there is be- tween a luscious Grimes Golden apple and the meanest crab that grows in the fence row thicket. The Mango in Cuban Soil. The Cuban soil is well adapted to the cultivation of t
RMPG4FG8–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. An apple that has a good re- putation in some parts as a winter dessert apple, on account of its excellent quality and its rich golden color; not planted exten- sively in the commercial orchards of Ontario. Origin : Virginia; on the farm of Thomas Grimes. Tree : vigorous, branches with knobs at base ; not hardy very far beyond north shore of Lake Ontario ; a regular, annual bearer. Grimes. Fruit : size medium ; form roundish oblong ; color rich golden yellow with russet dots ; stem slender in a deep cavity ; calyx partly closed in a deep, wrinkled, abrup
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RMRMG5RM–. Annual catalogue : high quality trees, shrubs evergreens, roses. Flowers Varieties Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Grimes Golden Apple. Delicious. Late Fall. Almost too well known to need description here. Fruit large, dark red, fine-grained flesh, crisp and juicy and of high quality. A splendid shipper and prolific bearer. Rome Beauty. Winter. Large and handsome; yel- low with creamy cheek. Almost covered with bright red where exposed. Its large size and beautiful appearance render it a valuable mar- ket sort. Vigorous grow
RMPFAMMC–. Descriptive price list. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. BRIDGEPORT NURSERIES, Bridgeport, Indiana 45. Fruit Department Fifty trees or plants of a class, as fifty Apple or fifty Cherry, or fifty Blackberries, etc., will be sold at hundred rate where ten or more of each variety are taken. Apples (Unless otherwise priced) Each 10 100 $1.25 $10.00 1.00 7.50 $50.00 6.50 45.00 Standard, first-class, 3 to 4 ft. 50 4.00 25.00 GRIMES' GOLDEN. Top-worked, long lived Grimes. 1.00 8.00 70.00 Standard,
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RMRHFJRX–. Bolgiano of Baltimore garden guide 1929. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Grimes Golden Apple. Scarff Raspberries Grapes 2-yr., 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. Catawba. Standard late red variety. Concord. Late; black. Dela^rare. Small; red; early. Moore Early. Standard early black variety. Niagara. Greenish yellow; ripens with Concord. Currants Fay. Dark red; midseason. 2-yr., 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. Gooseberries Downing. Large; thin s
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RMRHWRWH–. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. Black Ben Davis Sirs: Watsonville, Calif., January II. 1943 My trees came just 1 day after your notice. Thank you for everything. C. D. REESE. Every American Family Can Grow Their Own FRESH FRUIT This year/ FRUIT TREES At prices anyone can afford to pay Eat an Apple a Day. Grimes Golden APPLE Wc offer the best varieties that ripen from early summer to late fall Summer Varietie
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RMRHT2F4–. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. Black Ben Davis Sirss Wotsonville, Calif., January 11, 1943 My trees came just 1 day after your notice. Thank you for everything. C. D. REESE. Every American Family Can Grow T/ie/r Own FRESH FRUIT This /car/ FRUIT TREES At prices anyom can afford to pay Eat an Apple a day. Grimes Golden APPLE Wc offer f/ie best yatzz% Wiai ripen from early summer to /ate fall Summer Varieti
RFK6AYXM–Two women girls holding wooden baskets of apples they picked themselves at an orchard in the fall
RM2AGEA44–. Apple growing in the Pacific Northwest; a condensation of lectures, experiments and discussions. h colony from Newport in1765; from there it was carried into Ohio in 17i)G by General Putnam.While we have no record of its earliest introduction into this state,it is Avell known that Khode Island Greening was pretty widely dis-seminated in the older settled regions of New York during the 18thcentury. It is often found in the oldest orchards now in existence inNew York, and also ranks as one of the most imp irtaut varieties inrecently planted orchards. Grimes Golden. Grimes Golden—Originated in
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RM2AKYRXA–The apple as affected by varying degrees of dormant and seasonal pruning . Fig. 19.-—York Imperial Tree in Lup-ton Orchard Before SummerPruning. Fig. 20.—Same Tree as Shown inFig. 19 After SummerPruning. Lupton orchard. It was necessary for various reasons to dis-card certain trees from each orchard during the experimentand as a result there were left 37 trees in the Grimes Goldenorchard and 88 in the Lupton orchard which are here reportedon. Trees in the Grimes Golden orchard were seven years oldat the beginning of the experiment, while those in the Luptonorchard were six. In these orchards v
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RM2AWFJP3–CMHobbs & Sons . Grimes Golden. Dont Fail to Order Some Carson and Big Red.. Jonathan Apples. WINTER APPLES—Continued. GRIMES GOLDEN. Top worked. Twentyyears or more ago Joe A. Burton (probably thebest known apple grower in Indiana), graftedGrimes on Walbridge in his orchard as the Wal-bridge were undesirable for commercial pur-poses. He found that the Grimes so top-workedwere not affected by root rot and body blight aswere the Grimes worked in the usual way. Whenthe Burton Fruit Co., was organized 24 yearsago we decided to plant only top-workedGrimes. These were worked on NorthwesternGreening
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RM2AXJTJM–Special tree catalogue fall 1899 : peach apple plum pear . YELLOW TKANSIAKKNr HARRISONS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD.. 17 early in and near the tide water section. October to February. BELLFLOWER—Large, yellow with pale blush, very tenderand juicy. An old favorite which has always been popular, goodkeeper, November to April. One year trees. GRIMES GOLDEN—Medium to large size, rich golden yellow,flesh same color, juicy, crisp, tender and of highest quality. Bestof yellow winter apples and a good seller. Should be gathered be-fore turning yellow and put in a cool place, and will often keepuntil Februar
RFK6B0F7–Golden apples ready for picking from the tree in an orchard in the autumn
RM2CEKKD5–. Reveille. ring thoughts will be, not how they toiled in the greenhouse or orchard, but how they would play a game of bluff upon Prof. B. Sometimes they would be successful, and again, he would bring them to a sudden halt when they would be recitingfrom their imagination by asking, What are the words in the book. Some of the hardest work that was done in the study of the Apple, was in the cosycorner of a parlor in Baltimore, bisecting a choice specimen of a Grimes Golden with aLady Assistant, when the cadet was supposed to be inspecting fruit at the MarylandHorticulture Society Show. Those of
RMRFKAHW–. Stark fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit trees; Fruit. GST BALDWIN, celebrated winter apple east; fall, west and south. BELLFLOWER IMPROVED ( Mason Orange), is of best quality, even better than Grimes Golden. Seedling of Yel. Bellflower, closely resembles it—but is of still better quality, YOUNG AND REGULAR BEARER. YELLOW BELLFLOWER is of good quality, but a TARDY A5D SHY BEARER. GRIMES GOLDEN, one of the very best and most prof- itable late fall and e'y winter apples. Particu
RMRH81H8–. Bountiful ridge nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide fall 1957 spring 1958. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. GRIMES GOLDEN Large size, heavy crop, good pollinator, vigorous grower, good shipper, — fast becoming the growers' choice of thd Mcintosh types. An apple of the high- est quality. It is one of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with Delicious and Jonathan on the market. Medium to large; bright yellow; flesh fine grained, juicy, with a very pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy, grows upright an
RMRFP9PF–. Descriptive catalogue of trees plants and grape vines of our own growing. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. y; Grimes' Golden Pippin. Rich golden yel- low; very good to best. December to , March. ' Hubbardston Nonsuch. Yellow, striped red; good for the interior valleys. September. '. Jonathan. Yellow, covered with red stripes; great table and market Apple. October to December. K
RMRH8EBE–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1953 and spring 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. CORTLAND -^GRIMES GOLDEN (lOc) An apple of the high- est quality. It is one of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with Delicious and Jonathan on the market. Medium to large; bright yellow; fiesh fine grained, juicy, with a very pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy, grows upright and is quite disease resist- ant. Highly recommended and widely planted to pollenize self-sterile varietie
RMRHTT2K–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 20 BETTER FRUIT August, 1919 eluding all marketable apples pro- duced by the growers. Prices for the different varieties are reported to be as follows: Rome Beauties, Jonathan and Grimes Golden, $1.75 to $2; Wine- saps, Spitzenbergs and Yellow New- towns, $2 to $2.25; Delicious and Winter Banana, $2.50 to $3. Never before in the history of Yakima Val- ley have contracts for apples been made earlier than August or Sep- tember. M. L. Dean, of the Washington state division of horticulture, is authority for the statement that apple prices are on an exceptionally
RMRH8EAN–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1953 and spring 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. CORTLAND -^GRIMES GOLDEN (lOc) An apple of the high- est quality. It is one of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with Delicious and Jonathan on the market. Medium to large; bright yellow; fiesh fine grained, juicy, with a very pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy, grows upright and is quite disease resist- ant. Highly recommended and widely planted to pollenize self-sterile varietie
RMRH8E70–. Bountiful ridge nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide fall 1959 spring 1960. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. FRUIT TREES Anticipate Your Planting Needs — Plan and Plant our 1 Yr. Apple. JONATHAN McINTOSH ett< than Mclntos] CORTLAND <» GRIMES GOLDEN doe) THE FAMOUS McINTOSH APPLE Through scientific cross breeding and careful selection of bud mutations, we now offer a Mcintosh type to cover the entire harvest season and which can be grown over a wider area than ever before meaning larger profits to t
RMRH10HT–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. VARIETIES OF APPLES J3 Summer Williams, Red Astrachan, Oldenburg. Autumn and Early Winter Gravenstein, Mcintosh, Wealthy, Winter Baldwin, Spy, R. I. Greening, Red Canada (Nonesuch), Roxbury Russet, King, Hubbardston, Grimes Golden. Ben Davis, Jonathan, Pewaukee, Granite Beauty, Bethel.. Wv 1jcV * * t. if] 41 Fig. ii.—Wyant Plums. For a sweet apple the Tolman, although green in color, we believe to be the best. For the northern part of the state I would substitute Bethel for Baldwin to head the list of winter varieties with Pewaukee second. • From consu
RMRHTDRW–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. IQII BETTER FRUIT Pag oung trees are being put out. West Virginia is forging to the front in the production of apples, the chief regions being known as the Northern Panhandle and the Eastern Panhandle. The great apple of the Northern Pan- handle is the Willow Twig, followed by the Ben Davis and Rome Beauty; in the Eastern Panhandle the York Imperial, Ben Davis, Grimes Golden, Winesap and Mammoth Black Twig are planted in about the order given. Spraying has become quite general in the Eastern Panhandle, but is not prac- ticed much in the northern. Orchard- ists, h
RMRDD9WJ–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L
RMRDE4C1–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 45 GRIMES. [GHmes Golden Pippin.). An apple that has a good re- putation in some parts as a winter dessert apple, on account of its excellent quality and its rich golden color; not planted exten- sively in the commercial orchards of Ontario. Origin : Virginia; on the farm of Thomas Grimes. Tree : vigorous, branches with knobs at base ; not hardy very far beyond north shore of Lake Ontario ; a regular, annual bearer. Grimes. Fruit : size medium ; form roundish oblong ; color rich golden yellow with russet dots ; stem slender in a d
RMRH8TNW–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1948 and spring 1949. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. STOCK ON MANY VARIETIES LIMITED—ORDER EARLY TBEES Are you interested in Early Fall Apples? Bountiful Ridge recommends: Cortland - Jonathan - Grimes Golden - Opales- cent - Yellow Delicious for late summer to early fall markets. COLORA RED YORK <i5) See full description on Page 3. Color illustration inside back cover. MELROSE (15a) A New Late Keeping Winter Apple From observations we c
RMRF778D–. General catalogue and price list, spring 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 4 GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEB. Grime's Golden. ( Grime's Golden Pippin.) An apple of the hig^hest quality, equal to the Newiown: medium to letrge size, yellow: tree hardy, vig-orous and productive. November and December. *Gano. Fruit is bright red on yellow f^round (no stripes,) large, oblong. Season .Janu- ary to April. Tree very healthy, vij^orous, hardy: a rapid grower: largo and spreading in orchard: an early, annu
RMRHTMKB–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Endorsed by Over 25,000 Growers "At last I A yellow apple that beats Grimes Golden, with all the Grimes' good points and none of Its weaknessesl" Orchardista In Iowa, Illinois, Arltansas. Kansas, Ohio, New York, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Vir- ginia, West Virginia, Idaho, everywhereâ are praising and planting Stark's Golden Delicioue in generous quantities. J. L. Webster, Wenatchee, Wash., sent us part of his great 1919 crop of Golden De- liciousâall splendid apples, which, though "orchard run." averaged 64 to a box. He wrote: Address Box 6 "
RMRFDWPG–. General catalogue and price list, spring 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 4 GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEB. Grime's Golden. ( Grime's Golden Pippin.) An apple of the hig^hest quality, equal to the Newiown: medium to letrge size, yellow: tree hardy, vig-orous and productive. November and December. *Gano. Fruit is bright red on yellow f^round (no stripes,) large, oblong. Season .Janu- ary to April. Tree very healthy, vij^orous, hardy: a rapid grower: largo and spreading in orchard: an early, annu
RMRHTPC2–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. World's Record for Early Heavy Bearing! Corn Belt Golden Delicious Fruiting Big Crop. Perfect Apples, 18 MonthsAfterTopGraft Was Set! ClOUSi rtllULtlCl Si^iiiiivatn. ic^t .o ....«v âhas earned quickest recognition of America's Horticultural Authorities This apple averages 50 per cent larger than Grimes Golden. Superior in flavor and keeping Beni. Douglass, Ex-State Entomologist of Indiana, reports these trees BrowinKsnlendidly in his orchard.and declares it "more tender and more juicy than any Grimes Gold- ir^Itf crisp tender, creamy yellow flesh is blessed
RMRHWT56–. Fall and spring catalogue : fruits, ornamentals, seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs. Hardy Trees, Plants and Vines from Heart of the Ozarks 7. Grimes' Golden SUMMER APPLES EARLY HARVEST—Tree healthy, vigor- ous and a good bearer. Fruit medium size, nearly round, somewhat flattened; surface smooth, clear, waxy yellow; rarely blushed; flesh tender, juicy, acid to sub-acid, flavor good. July. YELLOW TRANSPARENT—A Russian apple. The tree is a hardy, uprig
RMRHRJF2–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BETTER FRUIT Page 75 SURPLUS STOCK We have the following stock in good grades at prices that will please you: APPLE Baldwin, Bismarck, Black Ben, Delicious, Fall Wine, Gano, Grimes Golden, Hyde King, Jonathan, King David, Ingram, Mcintosh Red, Nonesuch, Red June, Rome Beauty, Spitzenberg, Stayman Winesap, Wagener, Whitney, Winesap, Yellow Bellflower, Yellow Newtown and Yellow Transparent. PEAR Anjou, Bartlett, Cornice, Idaho and Winter PEACH Carmen, Champion, Cox Cling, Crawford Early, Crawford Late, Early Charlotte, Elberta, Engalls Mammoth, Fitzgerald, Fore- ma
RMRMF24W–. Annual catalogue : fruits, ornamentals, seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. Grimes' Golden cious eating apple. We have the genuine old-fashioned Horse Apple. Ripens August 1. SWEET BOUGH—A large, pale yellow apple, tender and sweet. Tree vigorous and long lived. August to early September. AUTUMN VARIETIES MAIDEN BLUSH—Large, smooth, regu- lar, evenly shaped red cheeks or blush on a pale, yellow ground; flesh white; tender, sprightly, with a pleasant sub
RMREK4PK–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C. M. HOBBS & SONS, BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA 51. Yellow Transparent Apples. WINTER APPLES—Continued. GRIMES GOLDEN. (Top worked). Twenty years or more ago, Joe. A. Burton (probably the best known Apple grower in Indiana), grafted Grimes on Walbridge in his orchard as the Wal- bridge were undesirable for commercial pur- poses. He found that the Grimes so top-worked were not affected by root rot and body blight as w
RMRHTJTY–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Engraved by Hicks-Chatten Engraving Company, Portland, Oregon DISTRICT DISPLAY FROM KAMLOOPS, B. C, FIRST CANADIAN NATIONAL APPLE SHOW VANCOUVER, B. C, 1910. Engraved by Hicks-Chatten Co., Portland, Oregon GRAND VIEW OF EXHIBITS ARRANGED IN THE ARENA OF THE HORSE SHOW BUILDING AT THE FIRST CANADIAN NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, VANCOUVER, B. C, 1910 Showing m the circle the two carloads, Spitzenbergs and Grimes Golden, from Yakima, Washington, the carload from Grand Forks, B. C, and the ten, five and one-box exhibits. In the center are shown the different district display
RMRDEXNM–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. An apple that has a good re- putation in some parts as a winter dessert apple, on account of its excellent quality and its rich golden color; not planted exten- sively in the commercial orchards of Ontario. Origin : Virginia; on the farm of Thomas Grimes. Tree : vigorous, branches with knobs at base ; not hardy very far beyond north shore of Lake Ontario ; a regular, annual bearer. Grimes. Fruit : size medium ; form roundish oblong ; color rich golden yellow with russet dots ; stem slender in a deep cavity ; calyx partly closed in a deep, wrinkled, abrup
RMRF16G2–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Additional Varieties of Winter Apples.—Prices, each, 12c. and 15c. Fameuse. (Snow.) —W ell known; splendid. Novem- ber to February. Golden Russet. —W ell known; rich. November to January. Grimes' Golden. —High quality; yellow. Jan. to April. Hubbardston Nonesuch.—Too well known to need description. A No. 1 market apple. November to May. Jacob's Sweet.—Large, showy, rich yellow; good quality, long keeper. *Jonathan.—Red on yellow grou
RMRF9XPA–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Additional Varieties of Winter Apples.—Prices, each, 12c. and 15c. Fameuse. (Snow.) —W ell known; splendid. Novem- ber to February. Golden Russet. —W ell known; rich. November to January. Grimes' Golden. —High quality; yellow. Jan. to April. Hubbardston Nonesuch.—Too well known to need description. A No. 1 market apple. November to May. Jacob's Sweet.—Large, showy, rich yellow; good quality, long keeper. *Jonathan.—Red on yellow grou
RMRHWRCJ–. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. $3.00 BUYS LOADS OF FRUIT PREPAID $3.00 Apple and Peach Collection Apple—4 Yellow Transparent, 3 Grimes Golden, 5 Delicious Peach—5 Red Bird, 5 Early Elberta, 5 Chinese Cling $3.00 Cherry, Plum and Pear Collection Cherry—2 Early Richmond,.2 Montmorency Plum—2 Burbank, 2 Hanska, 2 America Pear—2 Wilder, 2 Pineapple RIES NTEED BLOWER BLACKBERRY—"The giant of all blackberrie
RMRHTD43–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 70 BETTER FRUIT October H M M <J % n o < M 03 M Eh. GOODELL BERRY Greatest of all known varieties. Has size, quality, color, sweetness and aroma of wild berry. Yield immense; $500 worth of berries marketed from half acre. Write for circular and prices. SURPLUS OF 1,011,621 TREES APPLE Rome Beauty 114,275 Winesap 141,833 Stayman Winesap 17,064 j Newtown Pippin 106,278 m Jonathan 140,212 tZj Wagener 57,690 " Delicious 25,499 H] Grimes Golden 38,093 H Spitzenberg 54,301 § Arkansas Black 2,450 ^ Mcintosh 56,646 Jj Variety List 13,645 PEACH J[J Elberta
RMRHTMMR–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. The $5,000 Golden Apple America's Keenest Growers Are Planting. Stark's Golden Delicious — the most deli- ciously flavored yellow apple in the world. Superior to Grimes Golden in quality and size and flavor. Keeps four months longer. Fills the Grimes Golden demand long after Grimes Golden is gone from the markets. We discovered the original Golden Deli- cious tree several years ago. growing:, bear- ing abundant crops of prize-size fruit, on a barren West Virginia mountainside. We bought this remarkable tree for $5.000.00— the record price for all time for a singl
RMRHTMNG–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Golden Delieio; Apple â ^r ' T^Jim.! ' |(Pli«liipi.iiwil"IHLPjt,i-?^-- â ':. ^, Photo of life size Stark's Golden y' Delicious-apiiles shown â ^ in natural colorinerand actual sizeâ50% larger than Grimes Golden. Only part of a big crop of an 18-months-old top graft of Golden Deliciousâa World's Record for young and heavy bearing. Has borne every year since â three big crops within 41/2 years.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RMREN365–. The apple bud-moths and their control in Nova Scotia [microform]. Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Apple; Bud-moth; Pomme. 10 Oreki.'^ ITo. IâContinued. VartMyâ Ontario Cooper Rusaett. SUrk Baldwin Gravenateln.. Kins Pippin.. Golden Ruasett. Aatrachan.... ^ann Ben Duvls.. .. Grimes Golden.. 'f*t OMit infMted. 14 ATKRAOE INFESTATION. Counts were made in '.tiirty orchards to detenni'ie the average infestation on the Baldwin apple tree. In all casee the orchards had been sprayed for at least two years. Kig. 5.âYoung apple injured by bud-moth larva â oon after oetting. (Origin
RMRHTJFA–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. % ^^ /'â â The Famous $5,000 Golden Apple which we discovered years aco flourishing and bearing; bumper crops o finest ipples. on a barren West Virginia mountainside. We immediately boUKh â this remarkable tree for S5.000-the highest price ever paid for a single tree- and have for years propagated young Stark's Golden Delicious trees from tl e wood" of this original tree. The apples they bear are easily the finest yellow apple we have ever seen or eaten in all our 104 vears of nursery and orcharding history. Superior to even Grimes' Golden in appearance, siz
RMRHT28A–. Benton County Nursery Co., Inc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. Mammoth Black Twig Grimes Golden We will substitute if out of the variety ordered unless you advise us not to substitute. APPLE Wentworth, Mo., September 10, 1943 Gentlemen: I purchased several years ago of you a collection of Apple Trees (Your Selec- tion); oiten wondered as they grew, it I had "BOUGHT A BLIND PIG IN A SACK" and if (hey would be worth the time and money I spent for them. In 19
RMRHWRWF–. Benton County Nursery Co., Inc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. Mammoth Black Twig Grimes Golden We will substitute if out of the variety ordered unless you advise us not to substitute. APPLE Wentworth, Mo., September 10, 1943 Gentlemen: I purchased several years ago of you a collection of Apple Trees (Your Selec- tion); oiten wondered as they grew, it I had "BOUGHT A BLIND PIG IN A SACK" and if (hey would be worth the time and money I spent for them. In 19
RMRHW1CD–. Berry 1971 book : Rayner Bros. RAYNER'S Dependable. For best results with most fruit trees plant at least two varieties for pollination. APPLE TREES WINESAP, IMPROVED STRAIN. Beautiful deep red color. Vigor- ous, hardy, productive, early bearing. Rich flavor. Crisp, tender apples of long-keeping quality. GRIMES GOLDEN. A vigorous producer of excellent fall apples. Big, golden yellow, tender, crisp apple of fancy dessert quality. GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Heavy yielding, early bearing. Bright golden yellow, crisp, juicy apples. National favorite. RED McINTOSH. A leading commercial variety. Fancy red
RMRHTMM6–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Stark's Golden Delicious — the most deli- ciously flavored yellow apple in the world. Superior to Grimes Golden in quality and size and flavor. Keeps four months longer. Fills the Grimes Golden demand long after Grimes Golden is gone from the markets. We discovered the original Golden Deli- cious tree several years ago. growing:, bear- ing abundant crops of prize-size fruit, on a barren West Virginia mountainside. We bought this remarkable tree for $5.000.00— the record price for all time for a single apple tree. We propagated young Golden Delicious trees from th
RMRHTMNA–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ^, Photo of life size Stark's Golden y' Delicious-apiiles shown â ^ in natural colorinerand actual sizeâ50% larger than Grimes Golden. Only part of a big crop of an 18-months-old top graft of Golden Deliciousâa World's Record for young and heavy bearing. Has borne every year since â three big crops within 41/2 years.. The $5,000 Golden Apple America's Keenest Growers Are Planting. 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 per
RMRHW1C4–. Berry 1971 book : Rayner Bros. For best results with most fruit trees plant at least two varieties for pollination. APPLE TREES WINESAP, IMPROVED STRAIN. Beautiful deep red color. Vigor- ous, hardy, productive, early bearing. Rich flavor. Crisp, tender apples of long-keeping quality. GRIMES GOLDEN. A vigorous producer of excellent fall apples. Big, golden yellow, tender, crisp apple of fancy dessert quality. GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Heavy yielding, early bearing. Bright golden yellow, crisp, juicy apples. National favorite. RED McINTOSH. A leading commercial variety. Fancy red apples with white, te
RMRHRR0T–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 72 BEITER FRUIT May VIRGINIA APPLE LANDS ^40 PER ACRE. WARRANTY DEED AND ABSTRACT ORCHARD TRACTS lo TO 40 ACRES ADJOINING HUSTLING CITY OF WAYNESBORO On TWO railroads, 4 hours from Washington, D. C, 10 to New York City FREIGHT RATE IS 8^ CENTS TO NEW YORK CITY ON BUSHEL BOX OF APPLES Proved soils, growing Stayman Winesaps, Newtown Pippins, Grimes Golden, Winesaps, Yorks and Delicious. Excellent grape soil, and grows all garden vegetables. This land is practically FROST PROOF. Labor plentiful. OUR APPLE TREES BEAR IN FIFTH YEAR Excellent drainage, mild, dry c
RMRHT91N–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BETTER FRUIT Page 37. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree Press representatives with the Southern Oregon demonstration train at Merlin, Oregon, March 25 1900. This apple tree is now flfty-six years old and still bears fruit. Planted in 1853 by the Haines family, who were later massacred by the Indians shine and mild, pleasant winters. Dis- tricts with common factors of this kind will produce Winesaps, Spitzen- bergs, Yellow Newtowns, Arkansas Blacks, Jonathans, Grimes Golden, Rome Beauty and kindred sorts of the highest grades of apples, provid- ing good cultivati