Plant Bailey's 
Hardy Northern-Grown 
APPLES 
Our trees are all 3 years old and are of the varieties that we consider best for our climate. We graft 
our own apples on roots that we grow ourselves, which assures you of the hardiest stock available. 
Our apples have withstood the drought the last two or three years, right alongside of trees that were 
on tender roots that died out. 
Due to ideal growing weather last summer we have a good supply of high quality trees. Plant your 
orchard this year with Bailey’s hardy apples grown on our own hardy roots. Order early while our 
list is still complete. 
DELICIOUS —A well-known variety of high 
quality. Bright red. A good winter keeper. We 
recommend planting Delicious in a sheltered 
location. 
DUCHESS —-Season, July and August. A vigor¬ 
ous growing, hardy tree and heavy bearer. 
Fruit is large, greenish yellow, striped with red. 
This is the standard early apple for the 
Northwest. 
ERICKSON —This apple was originated at 
Aitkin, Minnesota, a few years ago and is 
proving a real success as an 
early apple. The fruit which 
ripens about the same time 
as the Duchess, is very large 
and a deep red in color. 
HIBERNAL —An extremely 
hardy apple recommended 
for the most Northern sec¬ 
tions. Also used quite ex¬ 
tensively for top-working. 
These trees on our hardy 
roots are ideal for top-work¬ 
ing and planting in sections 
where the weather is ex¬ 
tremely severe. 
MclNTOSH— McIntosh has 
been grown for many years 
in the East, but has just 
recently been found to be 
hardy in Minnesota and the 
Northwest. We have had 
trees fruiting for the past 
ten years in our orchards. 
We find them very satisfac¬ 
tory and feel safe in recom¬ 
mending McIntosh for plant¬ 
ing in all sections except 
Northern Minnesota. It is a 
very attractive, well colored 
apple of exceptionally high 
quality. The fruit keeps until 
late winter. 
NORTHWESTERN GREEN¬ 
ING —A late winter apple. 
The tree is a vigorous grower 
and fairly hardy. Fruit is 
very large, yellowish green, 
when ripe. A good pie and 
baking apple. 
PATTEN’S GREENING 
This apple is popular on ac¬ 
count of its hardiness and 
heavy yielding qualities. 
Fruit is large, green with 
pink blush. Tree is thrifty 
and grows in a spreading 
form. Season — September. 
WEALTHY— Wealthy is still our leading apple 
of its season. Ripens in early September and 
keeps until the Holidays. Wealthy has un¬ 
doubtedly made more money for the com¬ 
mercial growers in Minnesota and adjoining 
states than any other variety. The fruit is 
medium to large in size, and colors up to a 
beautiful red. Quality exceptionally good. Tree 
is very hardy and a heavy yielder. 
5 to 6 ft. 4 to 5 ft. 3 to 4 ft; 
Apple Trees 
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