MOST NORTHERN 
NURS ERIES 
I 
IN AMER 
Berlin. 
' Douglas. 
Anfonovka, 
NEW HARDY IRON-CLAD APPLES. 
Mail size postpaid, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
Prices. 
F,-vtirP<!C nr 1 <« 4 ft-. 2 year, 2Sc. each, doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 
_ r*^°° I,4to5ft.,2and3year,30c.each,doz.$3.00,100$18.00. 
reip'llt f ^® assorted trees at 100 rate, 
xi^igui. J Prices for larger sizes on application. 
The followinK varieties have been selected as the best suited for the North- 
west, riiey are all new and have Ijeeii tested so that we can heartily rec- 
(■tnmend them, as they comprise the cream of the list, and should be planted 
m every orchard, cither for commercial or family use. They are recom- 
mended by the experimental station of the Northwest and indorsed by the 
fruit growers. 
Anisin * ™liiable sort from Ru.ssia. The tree is a strong, 
" • upright, symmetrical grower. The fruit is of medium sisc, 
lost excellent flavor, and keep.s a long time in good condition. 
AntOnOVkfl '"'^ Iron-clad tree of Russian origin, iierfectly hardy, 
' withstanding our coldest winters in perfect condition, 
ruit large, sliglitly oblong and when fully ri|>e of a light golden color, some- 
nies lightly splashed with crimson. Quality best. 
ArahsjWnP R"!*''*" varieties. Medium size, roundish: 
" ~" , sk'n dark red, with purple bloom; fle.sh white and juicy; 
.cry hardy. 
Aufflist ^ Minnesota variety, originating with Peter Gideon, the pio- 
^^ugw^i,. „ggr ,n culture in this state. The fruit is light yelhiw, 
eavily streaked and siilashed with bright red. It ripens a little later than 
)uche.ss, and is of unsurpassed quality for either cooking or eating from the 
and. 
^Prlin i^'"" """'Kinated from a seed of the Duchess planted in Ber- 
1">. A very early and abundant bearer. The fruit is fully as 
1 1 rge as the Duchess, splaahe<l more heavily with red, somewhat longer and 
' f much finer appearance. Tree as hardy as the hardiest. 
Rnrnvinlffl Resembles the Duchess in form, size and color, but 
, " * "i-n-o.. ripens fully a month later. The flesh is finer, less acid, 
i nd a much better eating varity. An early and full bearer and a true iron- 
<lad. 
QVlflrlamoff Russian origin. One of f^the hardiest and best 
, , ~^ • we have ever grown. Fruit of medium .size, slightly ob- 
I Mig, heavily splashed with red and of the finest flavor 
G-llhprt ehoice variety resembling the Duchess in color but ripening 
" '•^ about three weeks later. Its flavor is similar to the Duchess, 
but not quite so acid. 
O-rPflfpr DlirVlPQC Wonderfully hardy. K vigorous, symmetrical 
VJlcatCl .L/Ul.ucaa. grower. I>uit.s very young and very abundant- 
ly ever year. \ ruit about the same size, color and shape as the Duchess, ex- 
cept that it is a little flatter. 
HarrvKaUmn P''B'nated in Wisconsin and is one of the liest and 
• r Y ■^""■'"r* hardiest proimgated today. p'ri"t medium green 
witli a sliow of color on sunny side; mildly acid and unsurpa.ssed for dessert 
uses. 
Jennv originated in Cana<la. Tree very healthy and vigorous; fruit 
7 J; ■ about the size and color of the Northern .Spy. A very haml- 
some fruit and a most hardy variety. 
Lindfipld Of Wisconsin origin. Tree rugged, thrifty, smooth and 
, " , "* with magnificent foliage. Fruit of the same sha|>e and 
color as tlie Longfield, but more than three times as large. 
IVTflllTlH;! exceedingly hardy variety, one of the very best in 
the entire list of the Northwest as well as for all other sec- 
tions of the country. The tree is a strong, .symmetrical grower, one of the 
prettiest in our nursery, 
MrMahnn'si XH/Vlitp I'™'' large, nearly white and mo.it 
■^"V niie. attractive. Tree a good grower and very 
productive. 
Oelfkfl Wisconsin seedling. One of the best growers we have ever 
• ■'«en. The fruit is of medium size and splendid <iuality. 
ia Malenka. ~"'r Russian Iron-cIad. As hardy as the 
A Russian iron-clad sort, 
striped and splashed red. 
Cross. 
DoUprla*?*? '^''""csota seedling of unusual merit. „,.. 
large, of delicate flavor and good keeping qualities 
\ igorous and hardy. 
Fruit medium to large, yellowish green 
A handsome fruit of good flavor. 
Fruit medium to 
Tree 
Repka axa.v^lia.a.. yv callhy, as prolific as the Duchess; unsurpas.sed 
111 flavor. 1' ruit medium to large, yellow and finest quality. This is one of 
the Iwst kcci>crs of the Rus-fian varieties and while not large in size is very 
valuable in the Northwest for its keejling qualities. It is regarded as the 
best apple for planting in Northwest Canada; in fact it has not shown anv 
sign of tenderness wherever planted. 
Recumbent Russian origin A fine hardy tree and early bearer. 
j.-ruit resembles the Duchess. 
Ro<?P -seedling of the Ducheiis, which originated in Wisconsin. Tree 
ZZ^T ■ hardy, thrifty, upright, with dark green, large, bu.shv foliage 
1 he fruit IS dark rose mottled red; tart fine flavor and an elegant cooking .sort. 
Sheatteal chance seedling of the Duchess. .Ks hardy as an oak 
t.>u\^a.vi.\.c<.x. ^„j| ^ uiDst beautiful grower. Fruit of large size, flat- 
tened some at ends, greenish red-stritied and splashed like the Duchess, but 
fully one-half larger than that variety. 
Snvrlpr .'^''uit of medium size, pleasant acid, and a good bearer. Octo- 
Olljruci. ber to December. 
