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THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
Daniels 
Hardy Apples 
Plant Now for Orchard Profits 
Daniels apple list comprises only the very best 
—those most widely and ofificially approved of— 
those really suited to the Northwest. Every one. 
is important in its season, whether it be Summer, 
Fall or Winter. You’ll find the three newer va¬ 
rieties we list—Daniels Red Duchess, Dolgo, and 
Haralson—tremendously worth while; ones you 
can ill afford to be without. 
Daniels Bed Duchess 
Bears Even in the Nursery Row 
ANOKA. A relatively new apple of extreme hardiness. Can be grown successfully 
under the most trying conditions that any apple will endure. Fruit early, medium 
size and of fair quality. Especially interesting as a very early bearer. Trees will 
usually bear the year after planting. Prices: 3-4 ft., $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10. 
RED DELICIOUS —Colors earlier and a far deeper red than the ordinary Delicious, of which 
this is a bud sport. Cannot be too highly praised. Large, deep luscious red—flesh of 
splendid texture and of the finest quality. One of the best winter keepers. Season Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
DANIELS RED DUCHESS —A remarkable early red ap¬ 
ple. An improved bud sport of the Duchess of Olden¬ 
burg. 
The Daniels Red Duchess is an early red apple that seems des¬ 
tined to entirely displace the old Duchess of Oldenburg. It possesses 
all of the good qualities of the older variety and in addition that 
all important, price commanding quality of high red color. Coming 
as it does at a season when there is a dearth of red apples on the 
market, it has proven itself a commercial variety of exceptional 
value. 
^ , The best “Greening” for the 
i atten lyrecning. Northwest. A hardy tree and a 
heavy regular fruiter. Apples are large and well- 
formed. An eating or cooking apple. Season, Sep¬ 
tember to December. 
McIntosh 
McIntosh —One of the finest apples grown. 
Because of its brilliant deep red color, deli¬ 
cate flavor, crisp snow-white flesh and dis¬ 
tinct pleasant aroma, it is considered by 
most to be the finest dessert apple there is. 
McIntosh has proven eminently successful 
throughout the Southern part of the state 
and is at present one of the Northwest \s 
most popular varieties. Season October to 
J anuary. 
APPLE PRICES (except 
Anoka) 
1 
10 
Mail order size. 
.$ .60 
$ 5.40 
Standard, 3-4 ft. 
. .80 
7.20 
Large, 4-G ft. 
. 1.00 
9.00 
Extra large, specially 
selected .. 
. . 1.2.') 
11.00 
HARALSON —At last you can have a hardy 
red apple of fine quality that is a real win¬ 
ter apple. Haralson is Minnesota’s only 
hardy, high quality, red, winter eating ap^ 
pie that will keep until late spring in ordi¬ 
nary storage. It has been correctly called 
the Northwest’s best winter apple. 
The tree is an upright grower with strong, wide 
angle crotch and branching system. It is a vig¬ 
orous tree, very productive and resistant to fire 
blight. The fruit is about the size of a Wealthy, 
is borne at an early age, and hangs onto the tree 
until picked. The fruit is an attractive red in 
color and good in quality. Entirely hardy. No 
home or commercial orchard is complete without 
Haralson. Season January to April. 
WEALTHY —The best market and most pop¬ 
ular home orchard variety in Minnesota. 
Fruit, medium to large; a beautiful red; 
flavor unexcelled. The Northwest’s one 
best apple. Eating apple. Season, Sep¬ 
tember to January. 
