OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA 
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Hardy Apple Trees 
Apples and Crabs are 3 to 4 ft., young and bushy stock. Smaller sizes used for mailing. 
All authorities on Great Plains Horticulture recommend planting only young stock such as we offer 
because it establishes itself much more quickly and easily and there is likely to be less loss. 
Duchess. 
Hyslop Crabs. 
Anoka. 
WEALTHY. October to January. This variety is beyond doubt 
the most popular sort throughout the Northwest. A hardy, up¬ 
right grower and a very abundant bearer. The fruit is large and 
dark crimson in color. The flesh is crisp and sub-acid, white 
tinged with red. A fine eating Apple and one that keeps well in 
storage. Each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
ANOKA. The test of years is proving the Anoka to be the most 
important Apple introduction for the Great Plains that has yet 
come from the laboratory of the Northwest’s Burbank, Prof. N. E. 
Hansen. It bears often the second year from planting, carries 
large crops every year, is a sturdy, handsome and exceedingly 
hardy tree. The fruit is of 
fine flavor, early, resem¬ 
bling the D'uchess in many 
ways. The very best for 
the home place under 
plains conditions. Each, 
50c; 5, $2.25. 
HARALSON. A Real Winter 
Apple. This new sort is 
another one of the tri¬ 
umphs of the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Station. A 
strong, upright tree, resist- Anoka Apple, 
ant to fire blight, bears 
early and yet the fruit keeps until long into the Spring in perfect 
condition. Bears a good crop of large, handsome red Apples. 
Each, 50c; 5, $2.25. 
PATTEN’S GREENING. February to March. A seedling of the 
Duchess, very hardy, vigorous and free from blight. The fruit 
is large, yellow and keeps remarkably well. One of the best all- 
Wealthy. 
around varieties for the Northwest. 
Apple. Each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
A good eating and cooking 
RED WING. One of the Minnesota varieties on specially hardy root 
stocks. A very hardy and blight-free sort, has lived some twelve years 
and borne in Manitoba. Of sturdy habit and handsome appearance. Fruit 
is medium to large in size, of wonderful keeping qualities, so that it fills 
the long-felt want in the Northwest of an entirely hardy Winter Apple of 
good quality. Fruit hangs to tree well, is beautiful in appearance, with 
firm, fine grained, juicy flesh. Each, 50c; 5, $2.25. 
ERICKSON. This is one of the best of the apples of Russian origin. Ex¬ 
ceptionally large in size, it is also of fine flavor. Season somewhat longer 
than that of Duchess, it is of a beautiful and uniform red color when fully 
ripe. Season Sept, to Nov. Price, each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
DUCHESS'. August to September. A standard early commercial variety and 
the best known of all the Russian Apples. It is very hardy, free from 
blight, and an early and prolific bearer. The fruit is large, yellow with 
red stripes, very tender and juicy. Each, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
I was so pleased with the fruit trees and shrubs. The stock was excellent and 
100% grew and are still growing. 
H. A. ANDERSON, Caribou Island, Skilah Lake, Lawing, Seward, Alaska. 
Pioneer Apple and Crab Collection 
Special Bargain Collection—One Each of the Following Varieties 
Duchess 45c Red Wing 50c Sugar Crab 50c 
Anoka 50c Dolgo Crab 50c Hyslop 40c 
VALUE *2.85 ™fc K Special Price $ 2 °° 
Proper Bush Form for 
Apple Trees. 
