Plant the New. Muu^eAota A'fifdeA P^ioAuced 
New Apples which have been thoroughly tried out over a long period of years, and 
been found absolutely hardy in this climate. Some are among the very best albwinter 
Apples of the world. 
DC ACON This is the new fall Apple. It ripens shortly after the Duchess of 
^ ^ Oldenburg and will keep for about a month after it is ripe. The 
authorities of the State Fruit Farm have had it under test for a long period and believe 
it the best fall Apple we have. It is a beautiful appearing Apple, being a deep all- 
over red, covered with many minute white spots. 
The tree is hardy and is an early and heavy bearer. The fruit is proving very at¬ 
tractive on the market and a great seller. The quality of the Apple is of the best. 
This is a variety that is fine for a tree or two in the home garden, and as a com¬ 
mercial orchard Apple; for its season there is nothing better. 
3 to 4 ft.(Postpaid) 
4 to 5 ft. (Express Collect) 
Each 10 25 
$0.80 $6.50 $15.00 
.95 7.50 
HARALSON 
Beacon 
The hardiest of all good all-winter, long-keeping Apples. An 
Apple of good size, nice shape. A red Apple of good flavor. 
Will keep in an ordinary cool cellar without any artificial refrigeration and come 
out in May in fine condition. 
The tree is not overly large, and can easily be trimmed low so that much of the 
picking can be done from the ground. The limbs are heavily shouldered and make 
few sharp crotches. 
It is an early and heavy bearer. Trees in our own orchard planted as 1-year trees 
commenced to bear the third year. 
It is an annual bearer. 
BRAND'S WINTER 
This is an Apple of our own origination. 
Some 3 5 years ago O. F. Brand, founder 
of this nursery, planted seed of a cross be¬ 
tween Fameuse and Wealthy. Among many 
seedlings were two good ones, Brand’s 
Winter and one other. 
Brand’s Winter is a large, rather flattish 
Apple in shape much like the Duchess of 
Oldenburg. The color is green, almost 
entirely covered with a very deep dark red. 
The Apple is smooth and uniform in ap¬ 
pearance and looks fine and tempting in 
the basket. 
This variety has borne steadily now on 
our grounds for over 25 years. It has al¬ 
ways yielded a big crop year after year 
until the year of 1937, when the crop was 
almost a failure, although not a total one. 
It is the greatest and most regular bearer 
we have. 
The dark red Apples run large. The 
flesh is white and juicy, flavor very fine. 
The Apple ripens about the first of Octo¬ 
ber but hangs tenaciously to the tree until 
picked, a fine point in its favor. 
The Apple is a regular winter Apple and is at its best during January 
and February. We consider the tree a splendid orchard tree of about 
the same degree of hardiness as McIntosh. 
We put out an acre of Brand’s 
season. 
It has been tried out by the Vermont 
Station and found to do splendidly under 
the New England conditions. 
It is just the tree for the New England 
and New York orchard districts to take the 
place of the Baldwin, most trees of which 
went out in the severe winter of two years 
ago. 
It is the great winter Apple for Mon¬ 
tana, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, 
Michigan; in fact, for all states on the 
northern boundary. 
Our Haralson trees are made doubly 
hardy by being grafted on Minnesota 
Apple stocks grown from seed gathered 
from Hardy Minnesota-grown Apples. 
All 
on 
Brand's 
Winter 
2 to 3 ft., 1-yr. 
3 to 4 ft., 1-yr. 
4 to 5 ft., 1-yr. 
5 to 6 ft., 1-yr. 
. (Postpaid) 
.. (Postpaid) 
. (Express Collect) 
. (Express Collect) 
Winter 
in our own 
orchard this 
Each 
5 
10 
25 
100 
$0.50 $2.25 
$4.00 $ 8.75 
$30.00 
.60 
2.75 
5.00 
11.25 
40.00 
.70 
3.25 
6.00 
13.75 
50.00 
1.00 
4.75 
9.00 
21.25 
80.00 
MINNESOTA No. 1007 
has made a 
It has been 
The Haralson 
place for itself 
with us for some years and we now know a lot about it. But No. 1007, 
not yet named, is the new Apple which Apple lovers in the North have 
been looking for these many years. 
The authorities at the State Fruit Farm say that it is the greatest all- 
winter Apple of all the world, that there is nothing that will beat it. 
No. 1007 is a big red Apple with some green on it. A fine appear¬ 
ing large Apple that will keep through the winter in an ordinary cellar. 
The tree is hardy here, a heavy bearer, and the Apple (s of the finest 
quality. 
We have searched long for first class all-winter Apples that are hardy 
in the northern climate. The Haralson and No. 1007 are just what we 
have been looking for. They open up a new source of revenue to those 
who will plant orchards of them now before too many get into the game. 
Big returns await the planter of these two varieties who will put out an 
orchard and care for it. 
Each 10 25 
3 to 4 ft. (Postpaid) $0.80 $6.50 $15.00 
4 to 5 ft. (Express Collect) .95 7.50 
Minnesota Apple Roots. 
(Prepaid) 
Each 10 25 100 
...$0.40 $2.75 $6.25 $25.00 
. . . .50 3.20 7.50 27.00 
(Express Collect) .65 5.85 13.75 50.00 
JOAN The sensat l° na l new Apple from the Iowa Station at Ames. 
V ^ A hand-bred cross between the Jonathan and the hardy 
Russian Apple Anisim. Joan has retained the splendid eating qualities 
of the Jonathan combined with the hardiness and the great bearing 
qualities of the Anisim. It also carries the beautiful rich red color of 
both parents. 
Joan is a large Apple, of a beautiful shape, with pure white flesh. It 
is an all-over beautiful red in color. An Apple of the finest quality, it 
has been carefully tested out and has all the earmarks of a coming Apple. 
4 to 5 ft. trees only.Each, $1.25 
Our Special Collection of All New Apples 
1 
Haralson. Red; all-winter. 3 to 4 ft. 
$0.50 
1 
Minnesota No. 1007. Red and green; all-winter. 3 to 4 ft. 
.80 
I 
Beacon. Red; fall. 3 to 4 ft. 
.80 
1 
Joan. Red; early winter. 4 to 5 ft. 
1.25 
1 
Brand’s Winter. Deep red; all-winter. 4 to 5 ft. 
.70 
A regular value of $4.05— rf* O “J C 
Prepaid, for only. 
2 of each for $7.00, prepaid. 
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