Apples for Home or Market 
Plant Northern Grown Trees 
Red Duchess 
Red Duchess 
This is a bud sport of Duchess. It 
has all the good qualities of the old 
Duchess and in addition has this attractive bright red color. 
Red Duchess picked before fully ripe and canned makes a 
delicious sauce with a flavor all its own. Red Duchess com- 
cands a good price on the early market. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND PEARS 
APPLES 
Size 
Each 
3 
10 
Anoka . 
#0.60 
#1.70 
$ 5.45 
Anoka . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Anoka . 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
Anoka . 
1.20 
3.35 
10.95 
Dolgo . 
.60 
1.70 
5.45 
Dolgo. 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Dolgo. 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
Harolson . 
.55 
1.50 
4.85 
Haralson . 
.65 
1.80 
5.45 
Haralson . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Haralson . 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
McIntosh ... . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
McIntosh . . . . 
1.00 
2.85 
8.85 
Minnesota No. 
423. 
.75 
Minnesota No. 
423. 
..3-4 ft. 1-yr. budded 
.85 
Minnesota No. 
1007. 
.75 
Minnesota No. 
1007. 
.85 
Northwestern Greening ... 
.65 
1.80 
5.45 
Northwestern Greening . .., 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Red Duchess . 
.65 
1.80 
5.45 
Red Duchess . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Red Duchess . 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
Wealthy . 
.55 
1.50 
4.85 
Wealthy . 
.65 
1.80 
5.45 
Wealthy . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Wealthy . 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
Whitney . 
.60 
1.70 
5.45 
Whitney . 
.75 
2.10 
6.65 
Whitney . 
.95 
2.65 
8.45 
Yellow Transparent . 
.75 
2.10 
Yellow Transparent . 
1.00 
2.85 
PEARS 
Douglas .3 
Parker .2 
Parker .3 
Parker .4 
Patten .2 
Patten .3 
Tait .3 
Tail .4 
-4 ft. 
-3 ft. 
-4 ft. 
-5 ft. 
-3 ft. 
-4 ft. 
-4 ft. 
-5 ft. 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
Standard 
.85 
.85 
.95 
1.25 
.95 
1.25 
.85 
.95 
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Select from the list below and you can 
enjoy delicious tree-ripened fruit fresh from 
your own trees. These varieties are consid- 
ered most desirable for this northern terri- 
tory. Select some for each season. Our trees 
are northern grown on northern roots and 
will thrive and bear for you. A good home 
orchard will save on the grocery bills, and 
a commercial orchard of these selected va- 
rieties is a proven money-maker. 
A 1 has a characteristic possessed 
MnOKa by no Qther Apple—the un¬ 
canny ability to bear on one year wood. 
Baby trees bear in the nursery row. Trans¬ 
planted into orchard they bear the second 
year. 
Anoka was originated by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen in South Dakota and it has made 
good even up in North Dakota. Prof. Han¬ 
sen says “The Anoka bears on one year 
wood and is an annual bearer. A one year 
old tree sent to Fargo, North Dakota, ten 
years ago has borne eight crops in ten 
years.” 
Anoka ripens early before most Apples 
are ready and is a most welcome early 
summer eating Apple. Along the first of 
August when you are longing for a good 
apple pie—not a dried apple pie, but a 
real honest-to-goodness fresh apple pie— 
you can have Anoka. 
Plant Anoka and watch them snap into 
bloom and bearing. 
McIntosh Red v A er ; ed hl ^ 
ity. Adapted to planting on suitable soils 
in vicinity of St. Paul and southeast. Not 
recommended for prairie districts in west¬ 
ern Minnesota. Keeps till January. 
Northwest Greening 
large, smooth and handsome; green turn¬ 
ing yellow as it matures; flesh firm and 
sub-acid. This apple is in good demand 
as a cooking apple in late winter and 
spring. A good commercial variety in the 
southeast third of Minnesota, south of St. 
Paul, and similar territory, but it should 
be planted very sparingly north of that 
latitude. Season, December to March. 
Wa/ilfUu Few apples that we can 
** GQimy g row exce ] the Wealthy in 
quality and appearance, being bright red 
over most of the surface, of large size with 
juicy, sprightly flavor. This has been the 
leading commercial apple in the south half 
of Minnesota and is quite generally planted 
somewhat north of the latitude of Duluth. 
It is safe to say that the Wealthy has in 
the past made more money for Minne¬ 
sota apple growers than any variety grown. 
Season, September to January. 
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