Minnesoto 
No. 638 
Haralson 
Minnesota No. 1007 
(Minnesota) 
When a lot of good new apples 
come out at about the same time, it is 
hard to say just which one is the best 
if there is a best. But it seems to us 
from all present indications that No. 
1007 is the coming apple. It is a large, 
all over brilliant red apple. The tree is 
hardy, prolific, and the apples are of 
the finest quality. The authorities at the 
fruit farm say of it: “It is the best all 
around, all-winter apple in the world.’’ 
Keeps all winter. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., $1.25. 
Beacon 
Dolgo Crab. For description and prices, see page 23 
BcaCOn (Minnesota) 
The best new fall apple now on the market. Ripens with 
Duchess and will keep six weeks. A medium sized, all-over deep 
red apple with very minute white spots. A great bearer, and an 
apple of beautiful appearance. Of the highest quality. Makes a 
wonderful market apple as it looks so fine. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00. 
Minnesota 
No. 638 
(Minnesota) 
New. A large, nice¬ 
ly shaped, bright red 
apple which the au¬ 
thorities at the station 
think a great deal of. 
Large, bright red, all- 
winter apple of very 
fine eating quality. 
This, we believe from 
all indications, is a 
real quality apple. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00. 
Haralson (Minnesota) 
This is the first of the great line of winter apples to be 
sent out by the Minnesota Station and has revolutionized 
apple growing in this section of the country. Haralson, 
when kept thinned on the tree, is a large red apple. 
Young trees bear heavily each year. The apples will keep 
all winter in the ordinary cellar. One of our private 
schools here found a box of Haralson this fall in their 
cellar still in good condition when they purchased their 
new supply of Haralson again this fall. Haralson has 
proved a successful commercial apple to grow in the 
Baldwin apple region of New England and New York. 
Each 10 25 100 
3 to 4 ft.$0.50 $3.20 $7.50 $27.00 
4 to 5 ft.65 5.85 13.75 50.00 
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