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July 1936 Jr 
July 
1937 { 
The year of planting is the only year 
that the Anoka does not bear fruit. 
You receive some apples one year after 
planting—enough for ordinary table use 
and eating off the tree. 
And now—only two years after plant' 
ing—you receive a big, full sized crop. 
The earliest and heaviest bearing Apple in the world. Eight 
crops of Apples at only 10 years old—2 bushels on a 7-foot tree 
—hardy in all climates—high quality, delicious fruit. Anoka 
bears fruit in July and August. Now you can have delicious 
apple pie, apple dumplings and cool, sweet eating apples right 
in mid-summer. 
ANOKA PRICES: All trees 7/16 in. caliper, 
4 to 5 ft. high and up. Well branched, heavily 
rooted, healthy. 
Each, 85c; 3 for $2.25; 
IO for $6.50 
Anoka is perfectly hardy and will survive the winter in all 
climates. It was originated in the Dakotas where winter winds 
are icy cold and where the thermometer’s mercury shivers 
close into the bulb as if trying to escape the frigid blasts. 
Anoka is attracting world-wide attention because of 
its heavy, early, and quick fruiting and because of its 
high quality fruit which is similar to Duchess, but 
better. The Apples are of good size, well formed 
and beautifully colored. Every home owner and 
orchardist should have Anoka. Order now for 
supply is decidedly limited. 
ANOKA APPLE 
Note the fine, beautiful 
shape, the glossy, ^ beauti¬ 
ful .skin. Doesn’t this 
Apple simply invite you 
to eat it? Anoka is one of 
the finest treats that Na¬ 
ture ever produced. Orig¬ 
inated by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen, who originated 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry. 
Yellow Transparent. 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red with 
faint specks. Juicy and acid. Fine 
for desserts. December. 
DELICIOUS. Fruit large, brilliant 
red. Flesh fine and crisp. Beauti¬ 
ful shape and fine aromatic flavor. 
Keeps and ships well. Very aptly 
named Delicious. November. 
Kellogg's Northern Grown Apples 
JONATHAN. Large, red.fruit, prolific early bearer. 
November. 
McINTOSH, RED. Large, crimson fruit, slightly 
acid. Extra good keeper and shipper. October. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large, red striped, slightly acid 
fruit. In great demand. December. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large, greenish 
yellow fruit. Easily the best Greening. November. 
SWEET BOUGH. Large, pale yellow, summer 
Apple. Flesh white, juicy and honey-sweet. The 
best summer sweet. August. 
WINESAP. Fruit large, crisp and pleasantly aro¬ 
matic. A good yielder, ready seller. November- 
December. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Earliest standard eat¬ 
ing Apple. Fruit large, yellow. Flesh white and 
tender. Makes fine sauce or pies. July. 
WAGENER. Good sized Apple of excellent quality. 
Fruit is red and slightly acid. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. High quality yellow Apple, 
known for its unusual goodness. Fruit is fair 
sized. Productive. 
WHITNEY CRAB. A good general-purpose Crab 
Apple. Large fruit. Yellow striped carmine-red. 
August. 
PRICES: All Apples except Anoka, 
Dark Red Delicious, and Red Northern 
Spy—Each, 60c; 3 for $1.55; 10 for $4.25; 
25 for $9.00; 100 for $32.00. 
All 7/16 in. caliper, 4 to 5 ft. and up. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. A genuine North¬ 
ern Spy of most vivid red. Brings top 
price, all markets. Extra good keeper and 
shipper. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75; 10 for 
$4.85. 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Best for market 
—ideal for home orchards. Deep, deep, 
rich red with all the juicy goodness of its 
parent. The buyer will always pay a 
premium for color. Plant Dark Red Deli¬ 
cious and reap the extra profit. Sturdy. 
Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75; 10 for $4.85. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
