BRAND’S FRUITS 
that is generally considered the best of all our 
apples for real quality. Hardy, a strong grower and 
regular bearer of large, beautiful apples. Flesh pure 
white, rich and of finest quality. 
Each 75c; 6 for $4.00; 10 for $6.50. 
SALOME. One of the best winter apples for the North. 
Very hardy, a good tree and wonderful bearer. 
Fruit of medium size, conical, light red to pink in 
color. Will keep into May. Best to eat in February 
and March. Good. 
HARALSON. A new apple from the Minnesota Fruit 
Farm. Apple of good size, conical in shape, rich red. 
Tree very hardy, bears very young and abundantly. 
The apple keeps in ordinary cellar all winter. In 
good eating condition in February and March. 
Splendid cooking apple and good to eat. Best real 
winter apple in the North. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. The best and hardi¬ 
est of all the greenings. Trees should be kept trim¬ 
med out just enough so the sun strikes the fruit 
when it matures. This causes it to take on a yellow¬ 
ish color. When so grown it is a very large apple of 
fine eating quality late in the winter. 
CRAB APPLES 
WHITNEY. A splendid large red crab that makes the 
finest sweet pickles, and is of the very best quality 
to eat from the tree. Sweet enough that one never 
tires of them. 
DOIiGO. The new crab found by Prof. Hansen in 
Russia. This is the perfect Crab. The trees grow into 
a nice ornamental tree for the lawn. Covered all over 
in the spring with beautiful white flowers to be fol¬ 
lowed by an immense crop of brilliant red Crabs 
that make the most wonderful jelly, sauce, and pre¬ 
serves. 2-3 ft., 3 for $1.00. 3-4 ft. 45c, 6 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 4-5 ft. 50c, 6 for $2.50. 5-6 ft. $1.00 each, 
5 for $4.50, 10 for $8.00, not prepaid. 
APPLES 
In apple trees in the standard kinds we handle the 
5-6 ft. 11/16" trees only. This is what is called in the 
nursery trade the No. 1 tree, a tree 5-6 ft. high and 
11/16" caliper. It is the tree that 66 years in the 
nursery business has taught us is the most satis¬ 
factory tree, everything considered, for the orchardist 
to plant. Bear this fact in mind in comparing the 
price of our apple trees with that charged by other 
firms for smaller trees. All Apples 5 to 6 ft. and unless 
noted otherwise, 60c each; 10 for $5.00, not prepaid. 
DUCHESS OP OLDENBURG. The greatest of all 
summer cooking apples. Fruit large, nearly round, 
acid, beautifully streaked red on a green ground. 
Bears young and heavily. First degree hardy. 
YELLOW TRANPARENT. The best very early yellow 
summer apple. A rich, transparent creamy yellow, 
with a bright pink flush over the sunny side. Flesh 
juicy, sub-acid, white. Quality of the best. First 
degree hardy. 
WEALTHY. Tree hardy, a fast upright grower and an 
early and abundant bearer, often bearing on throe 
year trees in the nursery row. Apple large, dark red, 
and of the very best eating quality. One of the 
finest of all apples. 
RED DELICIOUS. A strain of the well known De¬ 
licious but much redder, in fact, the apples are an 
all over red with the truly delicious qualities of 
the original Delicious apple. Not first degree hardy 
in Minnesota, and recommended in this state in 
favored locations only. 
Delicious. 
Nanking Cherry. 
NANKING CHERRY 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
Something entirely new. A very ornamental spreading 
shrub or low growing tree (can be kept in either form), 
covered in early spring before the leaves appear with 
masses of bloom. Pink in bud, the tiny flowers open a 
pure white and the contrast between white petals an-d 
bright red calyx is very noticeable. The short-stemmed 
cherry-like fruit, a rich scarlet, ripens in June and is 
both good to eat and very decorative. It makes a beauti¬ 
ful shrub to plant where an early blooming large shrub 
is desired and it produces in abundance a crop of delicious 
fruit good to eat from the hand, that makes beautiful 
rich red jellies and jams, and a good wine. 
Our Nanking Cherry is a selection made at the Minne¬ 
sota Fruit Breeding Farm from thousands of seedlings 
tested out and is said to be the best and most improved 
Cherry of its kind to be obtained today. The fruit being of 
much better quality and of almost double the size of the 
regular stock for sale today which is mostly, if not 
entirely, stock grown from seed of the ordinary prunus 
tomentosa. Prices Grafted, Selected Strain: 2-3 ft. 75c; 
4 for $2.40. 3-4 ft., 85c; 4 for $3.20. 4-5 ft. Specimens $1.25; 
all prepaid. 
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