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WINTER APPLES 
Big Red Haralson— -The prize origination of the Minnesota Experiment 
Station. No finer red winter apple has ever been introduced. The outstanding 
feature of the Haralson is its keeping quality—keeping in perfect condition 
until late in the spring. The Haralson is also free from blight, for while in 
the midst of other varieties badly affected by blight, the Haralson stood 
through it all entirely unaffected. Best of all, the Haralson has the tendency 
to bear early—Haralson orchards therefore come into bearing much more 
quickly than most other varieties. It produces a good size, deep red apple 
of excellent flavor. 
McIntosh —Tree vigorous with spreading head, a good annual bearer. Fruit 
above medium size, smooth, yellow covered with crimson, flesh snow white, 
crisp, very tender, aromatic and sub-acid. Season, October to January. 
Northwest Greening— Tree of Wisconsin origin, vigorous and hardy. Fruit 
large, nearly round, of greenish yellow color, flesh yellow, fine grained and 
firm, sub-acid, smooth and attractive. Season, December to May. 
Wealthy —Fruit large, red, regular and of the very best quality. Tree 
vigorous and thoroughly hardy and bears very young. A good market variety. 
Season, October to February. 
Red Wing (No. 59) —One of the original Perkins Seedlings. Fruit is 
conical in shape beautifully striped and splashed with red, hangs tight to 
the tree until ready to pick. Flesh firm, and fairly juicy, quite sour when 
picked but becomes fine for eating in mid-winter. Tree is spreading grower 
and not subject to blight. Keeps until spring. 
CRAB APPLES 
Dolgo —A new, red-jellied Siberian Crab. This crab was brought from 
Russia to South Dakota Experiment Station in 1897 and introduced in 1917. 
A vigorous, productive tree and exceedingly free from blight. Fruit full of 
juice, jells easily, makes a rich, ruby-red jelly of beautiful color and excellent 
flavor. The tree is a strong and sturdy grower and is winning favor in many 
localities. 
Early Strawberry —Tree very vigorous and productive, flesh juicy, rich, 
sub-acid, with an agreeable flavor. August. 
Trancendant —An old favorite and a beautiful variety of the Siberian 
Crab. Red and yellow. Quite subject to blight. Not recommended on that 
account. August. 
Virginia —A fine grower, free from blight. Fruit size of Trancendant, 
color red. Fine for cooking and for cider. September and October. 
Whitney— Very hardy, productive, handsome foliage, A dessert apple of 
good quality. Color red, flesh juicy, tender and rich. Comes into bearing very 
early. September. 
Sweet Russets —Season, August and September. Fruit large, green, russet, 
with faint blush. It is the very best of its kind for eating from the tree and 
especially for pickles and preserves. Very hardy, and regular bearer. First 
degree hardiness. 
If you intend to plant a large orchard, write for special prices 
APPLE AND CRAB TREE PRICES 
4 to 5 Foot, each $ .60; 5 for $2.70; 10 for $5.50; 50 for $22.50 
5 to 6 Foot, each .75; 5 for 3.50; 10 for 6.50; 50 for 30*00 
