FRUITS AND BERRIES 
There’s nothing like raising your own fruit. Most folks do^ 
not eat enough fruit in their daily diet. Plant some of ^ur 
trees and with reasonable care you will be rewarded. We offer 
the standard and the newer varieties, those that are best to 
plant in the North. Remember these are Minnesota trees 
that will stand up under our conditions. Southern trees are 
cheaper, but not as long lived. Prices unless stated otherwise 
are as follows: ^ orcPicArk- 
11/16 nice 5-6 ft. ea. $1.00 6-$5.50 10-$7.50 
9/16 4-5 ft. ea. .75 6-$4.20 10-$6.75 25-$14.00' 
7/16 3-4 ft. ea. .65 6-$3.60 10-$5.75 25-$13.50 
We cannot guarantee to fill order for all varieties in all sizes^ 
later on in the season, so order early otherwise you will not 
get certain varieties. If your favorite variety is not listed, 
let us know. 
SUMMER APPLES. Duchess of Oldenburg, pale greenish- 
yellow with red stripes. For canning, sauce, eating fresh. 
yellow transparent, fine early sort good quality,. 
vellow color, white flesh. You should have at least one (5-6 ft. 
size only.) ANOKA. Somewhat later, but one of our heaviest 
selling varieties, because it comes into bearing before any 
other variety in the orchard, generally the next year after 
planting. No other sort does this. In color and size it 
sembles Duchess very much, although I believe that the flesh 
is somewhat more firm. You can’t go wrong on this one. 
Fall and early Winter apples. 
WEALTHY. Well-known, leading commercial fall apple. 
Great bearer, excellent fresh, or for cooking. Ripens in Sep¬ 
tember. Fine grained and juicy. 
BEACON. MINN. NO. 423. A new variety finding great fav¬ 
or everywhere, fine quality, good flavor, highly colored. There- 
is a heavy call for this, so it must be good. 50c extra in all 
sizes. 
McINTOSH. -One of the best commercial apples, flesh tender., 
snanov flavor. Ripens in October and keeps for a long tim^ 
We do not recommend this variety in plantings m expose 
places, as the wind seems to fall more f^it of this variety 
than others, but in protected spots is alright. 
hibernal. Hardiest of the Russian sorts. Good quality,, 
vellowish-green color, red blush on sunny side Flesh, yellow¬ 
ish juicy, tender. Ripens in September and October. 
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