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Haralson 
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¬ 
ple 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. 
Minnesota Station Bulletin No. 230 in describ 
ing this variety says: 
“It leaves nothing to he desired as a cooking 
apple and is a pleasant dessert fruit during the mid¬ 
dle and late winter.” Haralson is now generally 
accepted as the Northwest’s best Hardy, red winter 
apple. Plant it freely. 
HIBERNAL —The acknowledged standard 
of hardiness in apples. Heavy, regular 
bearer of apples of finest pie-making qual¬ 
ity. Hardy and long-lived wherever apples 
can be grown. One of the best trees to 
plant for top-working. 
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 
January. 
MALINDA —Has been a popular variety in 
Minnesota since its cultivation over 75 
years ago. The fruit is medium in size, 
an attractive waxen yellow with pink 
blush in color. Juicy and sweet to eat. 
Keeps well through the winter. Should 
be in every home orchard. 
NORTHWEST GREENING —The best and 
longest keeping of the greenings. A splen¬ 
didly formed, bright green fruit. Should 
be in every orchard for, even in ordinary 
storage, they keep well all winter and in a 
good vegetable cellar sometimes on into 
the summer. Unexcelled as a cooking ap¬ 
ple. One of the leading and most profit¬ 
able commercial varieties in the southern 
part of Minnesota. 
PATTEN GREENING— The best known and 
most widely grown of all greenings in the 
middle west. Very hardy. A free grower 
and heavy, regular bearer. Unsurpassed 
for a fall and early winter greening. 
VIRGINIA CRAB —One of the oldest and 
most dependable crabs. Tree large, vigor¬ 
ous and heavy bearer. Very hardy. Un¬ 
surpassed as a stock for top-working to 
less hardy varieties. 
Wealthy 
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. 
WHITNEY CRAB— Good color. Crisp flesh 
and immensely pleasant flavor. Strong up¬ 
right grower. One of the finest crabs for 
eating. 
OUR PRICES 
Our prices are unusually low this 
year. Study them carefully. Size for 
size, and grade for grade you can’t do 
better anywhere for truly hardy, 
northern grown stock. 
Buy Daniels Dependable Stock 
It costs no more than others 
