24 
J. V. BAILEY NURSERIES 
N. W. Greening 
This illustration shows the method and depth at 
which fruit trees should be planted. When trimming, 
cut back as indicated leaving the branches well 
distributed. Trimming should be done immediately 
after setting. If your ground does not have ample 
moisture, it is advisable to water when planting. 
Appl es—Continued 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING— A late winter 
Apple. The tree is a vigorous grower and fairly 
hardy. Fruit is very large,- yellowish green when 
ripe,- a good pie and baking Apple. 
-'PATTEN’S GREENING —This Apple is popular 
on account of its hardiness and heavy yielding 
qualities. Fruit is large, green with pink blush; 
tree is thrifty and grows in a spreading form. 
Prices of all Apple and Crab Apple trees ,except 
Anoka, FHaralson, and Minn. No. 423: 5 to 7 ft., 
$1.00 each; $8.50 per 10. 4 to 6 ft., 75c each; 
$6.65 per 10. 
McIntosh 
MclNTOSH —McIntosh has been grown for many 
years in the East, but it has just recently been 
found to be hardy in Minnesota and the North¬ 
west. We have had trees fruiting for the past 
eight years in our orchards. We find them very 
satisfactory and feel safe in recommending Mc¬ 
Intosh for planting in all sections except Northern 
Minnesota. It is a very attractive well colored 
apple of exceptionally high quality. The fruit keeps 
until late winter. 
