feet long, but may be pinched off when two feet tall to make 
them bush out. A few dozen plants in a corner of your garden 
mulched with six inches of straw will supply any family with 
this delicious fruit. Protect in winter by laying them down. 
Apple Trees 
We are listing only the better varieties of apples. We 
had a number of inquiries for red Delicious apple trees last 
year and for the benefit of all we will print in our catalog that 
we have discontinued the Delicious because it is not hardy. We 
bud or graft our apple trees on hardy roots only. Southern 
seedlings are not hardy with us. We lost a. fine twelve year 
old apple tree during the winter of 1933 on account of tender 
roots. 
SUMMER APPLES 
Duchess Ildenburg-A large beautiful apple streaked red 
on yellow, tender and juicy. Fine for cooking, very productive. 
Ripens early in September. 
Erickson—Originated at Aitkin, Min¬ 
nesota, and pronounced by leading horticul¬ 
turists as the hardiest variety known to the 
apple family. Exceedingly large, of 
splendid flavor, solid bright red color when 
ripe. A hearty bearer, keeps until October. 
Recommended for planting where other varieties freeze out. 
FALL APPLES 
Folwell —This is a Minnesota product and derives its 
name from the first president of the University of Minnesota. 
The tree is hardy, large, and spreading. Very vigorous, and 
regularly productive. Fruit is large, round, and of a greenish 
yellow color with heavy blush. Flesh is medium fine grained, 
firm, tender, and juicy. Keeps until late in the fall. 
Pattens Greening — Tree extremely hardy. Productive 
and an early bearer. Fruit large, green when picked changing 
to yellow. Fair for eating and excellent for cooking. Season, 
September to December. 
Zachman’s Berry Plants Are Carefully And Correctly Graded. 
