ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Northern Grown 19 



e -Distance can be seen our prize block of 25,000 Minnetonkas. 



crimson when fully ripe, and dings to the tree 

 until late in the season permitting the hand pick- 

 ing of most of the crop. It keeps well until March 

 or April without special care and is crisp, tender 

 and juicy with white flesh and a delicious slightly 

 sub-acid flavor. 3 years old, 4 to 5 feet, each $1.25, 

 dozen $12.50. 



Northwestern Greening. This is a splendid var- 

 iety. The tree is a straight, vigorous grower. It 

 commences to bear fruit early and bears annual- 

 ly thereafter. The fruit is large, smooth and sym- 

 metrical, light yellowish green, and of rich, de- 

 licious quality. It is the best in early winter, but 

 keeps until well on into the spirng. 



Okabena. A seedling of the Wealthy, fertilized 

 by Duchess. The fruit is medium in size, slightly 

 flattened, very highly colored where exposed to 

 the rays of the run, resembling the Duchess. The 

 flesh is fine grained. As an eating apple it cannot 

 be excelled. 



Patten's Greening. A seedling of the Duchess, 

 originating in northern Iowa, it has been classed 

 as one of the hardiest for the Northwest, and 

 recomimended as such for general culture by our 

 State Horticultural Society. The fruit is large, 

 rather oblate with a yellowish green surface, and 

 a short stem. The quality is fine, making it an 

 excellent table or cooking apple. 



Peter. A seedling of the Gideon. 



Scott's Winter. Large creamy yellow with rosy 

 cheek. 



University. A hardy upright thrifty grower. 



Wealthy. This Minnesota variety has proved 

 reliable everywhere after many years'_ trial. The 

 fruit is medium to large and dark crimson. The 



flesh is white tinged with red, crisp, sub-acid and 

 unsurpassed quality. This variety is a monument 

 to its originator, who spent many years in originat- 

 ing new varieties and the Wealthy being one of the 

 best. 



Wolf River. Large, greenish yellow flushed with 

 crimson, flesh white half tender, spicy and sub- 

 acid. 



Yellow Transparent. Large yellow apple, very 

 sweet, ripens in August. 

 All above varieties except Minnetonka: 



2 years old, 3 to 4 feet, 75 cents each, dozen $7.50. 



3 years old, 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each, dozen $10.00. 



Crab Apples 



Early Strawberry. Tree hardy and a good grow- 

 er — fruit the size of Transcendent, red striped, ex- 

 cellent for eating as well as preserving. 



Excelsior. Handsome fruit, a good bearer. 



Florence. Light yellow streaked with red, very 

 large. 



Hyslop. Large crimson fruit, yellow flesh shaded 

 with bright red. 



Lyman's Prolific. Large red striped, splendid for 

 cooking. 



Minnesota. A hardy native variety and a very 

 prolific bearer. 



Sweet Russet. Very sweet, excellent for jellies. 



Transcendent. Very productive, fruit yellow 

 strioed with red. 



Whitney. Fruit extra large, green striped with 

 red, juicy and rich flavor. 



Prices for above varieties: 



2 years old, 3 to 4 feet, each $1.00, dozen $10.00. 



3 years old, 4 to 5 feet, each $1.25, dozen $12.50. 



Transcendent 



Lyman's Prolific Whitney 



Hyslop 



