NEW ZEALAND v. AMERICAN APPLES.
American orchardists soon learned the value of color in an apples; in South American markets color is mo:e important than flavor, and yet a consumer who prefers flavor to color may fancy that some of the American apples may be blushing for their tastelessness. The ideal apple is the one which combines flavor, crisp texture, and clean, clear color, and this is why the Tasman apple is pre-eminent. The climate and the soil are exceptionally favorable for the growth of the most popular apples— Cox's Orange Pippin, Jonathan, Sturmer, Delicious, Statesman, Cleopatra and other varieties. Tasman apples win the champion prizes at the shows. Write to-day for the facts plainly printed in a well-illustrated book which the Tasman Orchards Company, Nelson, will post free to any address. Insure against a mistake in the selection of land; yon can take out a policy for a postage stamp. Better still, spend your holidays in Sunny Nelson, and make enquiries on the spot,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1915, Page 3
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165NEW ZEALAND v. AMERICAN APPLES. Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1915, Page 3
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