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ALL OF WHICH WE CONSIDER MOST EXCELLENT 
BRAND'S IMPERIAL. (Brand.) This, we believe, is the hardiest apple tree in Minne- 
sota. Grows into a large, beautiful, spreading, heavily shouldered tree capable of 
supporting its great crops of brilliant red apples. Young, annual, heavy bearer. 
Apples very beautiful. Season just after Duchess. Especially fine for pies, sauce, 
and baking. Very long lived beautiful tree. 3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each 
BRAND'S WINTER. (Brand.) We have experimented with new apples in this nur- 
sery for seventy years, constantly looking for apples that are hardy, productive, 
of good quality, and that will keep all winter. Such an apple we have in Brand’s 
Winter. The tree is an annual bearer of large crops of big, very dark red apples 
that will keep all winter. The fruit is white fleshed, very juicy, and of high eating 
quality. A beautiful apple in the basket and a good seller. 3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each 
JUDGE BERRY. (Brand.) This we believe is one of the finest home orchard apples 
ever brought out. Very large, cone-shaped apple like the Delicious. Color green, 
heavily striped red. Rather acid but when thoroughly ripe one of the finest of all 
eating apples. Bears heavily and must be thinned. Large tree, very hardy. 
3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each 
McLEAN (McLean). An apple we introduced 25 years or more ago. Mr. McLean, 
a neighbor, stopped in the nursery one day when he was delivering apples to some 
customers. He called our attention to a basket of small red apples which he said 
was a seedling. We were so taken with the quality and appearance of the fruit that 
we procured scions and grew the trees and sold them for a few years. About that 
time we stopped growing apple trees and lost sight of the McLean. But our cus- 
tomers who bought those trees were so pleased with the fruit that we received so 
many calls for the trees that we have started to grow it again. A wonder apple— 
small, dark red, juicy, and “Oh! What eating quality!” Very hardy. 
2 to 3 ft. trees, 60c each; 3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each 
Judge Berry 
NEW HARDY APPLES 
Every lover of a good apple will be interested in these fine new hardy apples 
coming out of the great trial stations of the middle northwest. 
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Experiments have beeen going on for years at the Iowa, South Dakota, and 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farms and many very fine new apples have been the 
result. These apples are of the very finest quality, and are hardy in Wisconsin, 
Minnesota, and the Dakotas. An apple that is hardy in these states will be 
hardy in any apple-growing section of the country. 
TRY THESE NEW APPLES AND GET SOMETHING DIFFERENT 
FROM ANY APPLES YOU HAVE GROWN BEFORE 
BLACKJON (Iowa). An early winter apple from the Iowa Station. One of 
the Jonathan type selections and much resembling that variety in size and 
shape but a dark black-red in color. Wonderful quality. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 
JOAN (Iowa). This is an apple that will surely attract your attention. It is 
a very large, oval-shaped apple absolutely red all over from stem to calyx and 
as pretty an apple as one ever saw. It is a hand cross between Jonathan and 
Anisim. Has the quality of the one and the hardiness of the other. A fine 
winter apple. 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 
MINNESOTA No. 790 (Minnesota). Very large dark blackish red apple that 
looks much like an Arkansas Black. The tree is large, thrifty, hardy, and 
productive. The apple is becoming famed as a culinary apple, especially for 
hotel and restaurant use as a baked apple. Many tests have been made and 
in all of these it compares right up with the Rome Beauty, the great baking 
apple now universally used for that purpose. No. 790 is taking the place 
of Rome Beauty as it comes on 6 weeks earlier and will keep through the 
winter. 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 
MINNESOTA No. 700 (Minnesota). New. This apple was thoroughly tested 
before being offered to the public. The apple is of medium size, all over 
dark blackish red. Flesh is white with some red streaks. Quality of the best 
and much like the Wealthy. Season same as the Wealthy but it hangs better 
to the tree in the wind. A better Wealthy. 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 
SHARON (Iowa). A wonderful winter apple from Ames. A yellowish green 
apple with a pinkish blush on the cheek. This apple does well here at Fari¬ 
bault where we think very much of it. Fruit abundant, fine quality, crisp 
and juicy. Splendid to eat right around Christmas. 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 
Minn. No. 790 
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Apple Orchard Collection 
There are many who would like to plant out a little 
trial orchard of these New Apples and for such we make 
this SPECIAL OFFER: 
1 Minnesota No. 638 
1 Minnesota No. 700 
1 Minnesota No. 790 
1 Minnesota No. 1 007 
1 Joan 
1 Brand's Winter 
1 Haralson 
1 Blackjon 
1 Beacon 
1 Sharon 
10 FINE 4 to 5 ft. TREES IN ALL 
(Value, $10.00) 
FOR 
* 9-00 
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