ANDREWS 
Anoka 
early, 
color, 
A very hardy tree and an 
heavy cropper. Fruit lacks 
flavor, and keeping quality. 
Da<4 nii/>kAce It has all the good qual' 
i%60 lyUCriGSS qJj Duchess 
and in addition has attractive bright red color. 
Red Duchess makes a delicious sauce with a 
flavor all its own. Red Duchess commands a 
better price on the early market than common 
Duchess. 
A high quality, sweet apple that 
may be grown in favored loca^ 
tions in southeastern Minnesota, especially as 
propagated on our hardy root stock. Keeps to 
January. 
Mr I nl-nck ^ quality. 
I▼IWI 11 vv/si I Adapted to planting on suitable 
soils in vicinity of St. Paul and southeast. Not 
recommended for prairie districts in western 
Minnesota. Keeps ’till January. 
Northwestern Greening 
Fruit very large, and handsome; turning yellow 
as it matures. This apple is in good demand as a 
cooking apple in late winter and spring. A 
good commercial variety in the southeast 
third of Minnesota. Season, December to 
March. 
I 1 .L apples that we grow 
VY Gditny excel the Wealthy in quah 
ity and appearance. This has been the lead- 
ing commercial apple in the south half of 
Minnesota. Season, September to January. 
A comparatively new 
NORTHERN ROOTED 
APPLE TREES 
Cortland 
Cortland is really a 
very exceptional apple. 
It has the high color 
and fine quality of its 
parent McIntosh with' 
out some of the faults 
of McIntosh. 
Cortland hangs to 
the tree better — the 
fruit stands handling 
and shipping better 
and it keeps ’till mid' 
winter. We have over 
a thousand Cortland in 
bearing orchard 
our 
Plant some for the boys 
and find the fruit sells readily and brings a pre' 
mium over common sorts. It even out'sells 
McIntosh. 
The tree is a vigorous grower, a heavy crop' 
per and the fruit is well distributed over the tree. 
Prices of Apples and Crabs: 
See shipment information page 24 
Dolg< 
and very unusual 
crab apple. It has been called the “Perfect 
Crab.” The fruit is strikingly beautiful, 
bright fiery red, borne in great profusion. 
It jells perfectly—even when dead ripe. 
Dolgo is free from blight and it is rapidly 
displacing the old varieties such as Trans' 
cendent and Hyslop. 
Dolgo makes a beautiful lawn tree and can be 
used on the home grounds instead of Mountain 
Ash. It is as beautiful a tree as Mountain Ash 
and of course useful as well. 
A large, red, mild 
flavored crab, excel' 
lent for eating, canning, and pickles. Perfectly 
hardy, never blights, and is a heavy cropper. 
Whitney is the best of all sweet crab apples; it 
ripens early. 
UJL There has been quite a lively 
demand of late for Hibernal 
apple trees to be used for top'working in com' 
mercial orchards. To meet this demand we start' 
ed propagating Hibernal again and have a limited 
number to offer. These trees on our hardy north' 
ern root stocks are ideal for top'working. 
/\noka 
Red Duchess 
Height 
Shipment 
Each 
4 
10 
Delicious 
'2-3 ft. 
Prepaid 
^0.30 $1.00 $2.35 
Haralson 
* 
3-4 ft. 
Prepaid 
.38 
1.40 
3.20 
McIntosh 
N. W. Greening 
Wealthy 
.4-6 ft. 
Fit. or Exp. 
.55 
2.10 
4.95 
• 
Cortland 
Dolgo 
T T 0 1 
2-3 ft. 
Prepaid 
.40 
1.40 
3.35 
3-4 ft. 
Prepaid 
.48 
1.80 
4.20 
Whitney 
4-6 ft. 
Frt. or Exp. 
.65 
2.50 
5.95 
'I 
Beacon (no 4-6 ft.) 
'2-3 ft. 
Prepaid 
Minn. No. 700 
.65 
2.35 
5.75 
Minn. No. 790 
► - 
3-4 ft. 
Prepaid 
.75 
2.75 
6.75 
Minn. No. 638 
Minn. No. 1007 ^ 
.4-6 ft. 
Frt. or Exp. 
.95 
3.55 
8.75 
Whitney Crab 
Red Duchess 
£ 3 } 
