Hardy Northern Grown Apples 
The following list of apples contains only the very 
choicest of the hardy and \-oductive varieties. Apple 
Orchards are a good investment. Five to eight year* 
after planting they pay big dividends. A few apple 
trees planted in the rear yard will, as a rule, vield 
surprising returns. Plant apple trees for shade in tly* 
chicken yard, for flowers in the lawn area, or for de¬ 
licious fruit in the garden and orchard. 
GROUP A 
In this group we list the new varieties introduced by 
the Iowa State College of Ames, Iowa. These varieties 
are extremely hardy, of high quality and abundant 
bearers. 
Ames (Winter) Monona (Winter) 
Hawkeye Greening (W.) Sharon (Winter) 
First Class Trees, 4-5 ft.$1.00 each 
Select Trees, 5-6 ft. 1.25 each 
Extra Heavy Specimens, 6-7 ft. 1.50 each 
GROUP B 
Golden Russett (Winter) 
Grimes Golden (Winter) 
Harolson (Winter) 
Iowa Beauty (Fall) 
Tetofsky (Harvest) 
Jonathan (Winter) 
Malinda (Winter) 
Redwing (Winter) 
Winesap (Winter) 
Each 
First Class trees, 4-5 ft. $1.00 
Select trees, 5-6 ft. 1.25 
Extra Heavy Specimen, 6-7 ft... 1.50 
Per 10 Per 100 
$ 9.00 $ 75.00 
11.00 95.00 
12.50 110.00 
South Dakota Productions 
ANOKA DOLGO CRAB HOPA CRAB 
First Class trees, 4-5 ft.$1.00 each 
Select trees, 5-6 ft. 1.25 each 
Extra Heavy Specimens, 6-7 ft. 1.50 each 
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