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ANOKA— The Surprise Apple. A real qual¬ 
ity summer apple, early to ripen, of fine color 
and excellent flavor. This sturdy little tree 
hears the second year, and each year there¬ 
after, resisting Might and producing a con¬ 
sistent crop of fruit. It is 'well suited for the 
Northwest. Prices: Same as Haralson. 
NEW BEACON-(Minnesota No. 423.) 
Early fall red eating apple. Ready before 
Wealthy, Jonathan or McIntosh. Beacon ripens 
hut a few days later than Duchess and will 
keep a month after harvest. It is highly col¬ 
ored, fine quality and solid red. Hardy and 
very productive. Prices: 2-3 ft. tree's 65c 
each, 2 for $1.20, 10 for $5.80; 3-4 ft. trees, 
75c each, 2 for $1.40, 10 for $6.80, prepaid. 
CORTLAND -(Improved McIntosh.) This 
new apple is smashing its way into front page 
popularity. Its bright red color and top-notch 
quality make it a favorite of the late fall 
apples. Flavor is delicious. They are easy 
to grow and hang long on the trees. Prices: 
2-3 ft. trees 40c each, 4 for $1.40, 10 for 
$3.35; 3-4 ft., 48c each, 4 for $1.80, 10 for 
$4.20, prepaid. Not prepaid, 4-6 ft. 65c each, 
4 for $2.50, 10 for $5.95. 
DELICIOUS -Winter apple. Has estab¬ 
lished its claim to first rank, both for commer¬ 
cial and home orchards. Fruit large, flesh fine 
grained, crisp, juicy and really delicious. Tree 
hardy in favorable locations, vigorous grower, 
producing enormous annual yields. Prices: 
Same as Haralson. 
DOUBLE RED DUCHESS -A new sum¬ 
mer apple. Possesses all the good qualities of 
the Old Duchess, including early ripening, 
hardiness and heavy regular bearing. In addi¬ 
tion, it has HIGH RED COLOR. Prices: Same 
as Haralson. 
BIG RED HARALSON APPLE -Haral¬ 
son produces a good size, deep red, winter ap¬ 
ple of excellent flavor. An outstanding feature 
is its keeping quality—keeping in perfect con¬ 
dition until late spring. The Haralson is free 
from blight and, best of all, has the tendency 
to bear early. Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 30c each, 
4 for $1.00, 10 for $2.35; 3-4 ft., 38c each, 4 
for $1.40, 10 for $3.20, prepaid. Not prepaid, 
4-6 ft., 55c each, 4 for $2.10, 10 for $4.95. 
(Freight or express.) 
Distance Apart to Plant 
Apples and Pears.20 to 24 feet each way 
Cherries . 8 to 12 feet each way 
Plums .16 to 20 feet each way 
Currants and Gooseberries.4 by 6 feet 
Raspberries .3 by 6 feet 
Blackberries .4 by 7 feet 
MINNESOTA NO. 
■790-A splendid new 
large red winter apple 
from the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. Adapted 
especially for localities 
south of St. Paul. Consid¬ 
ered superior to Roman 
Beauty which is the 
most desirable baking 
apple, though not hardy 
in the North. Minnesota 
No. 790 is highly prized 
for size, color, flavor 
and hangs well on the 
trees. Prices: Same as 
Cortland. 
McINTOSH RED -This variety has come 
into rapid favor as one of the most important 
fall and early winter varieties. Large orchards 
are being set out with McIntosh Red predom¬ 
inating. An exceptionally fine eating apple, 
of good size, bright red color, and a delicious 
aromatic flavor. Season, January. Prices: Same 
as Haralson. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING -The 
fruit is very large, smooth, handsome, turning 
yellow as it matures. This is one of the best 
baking and cooking apples for late winter and 
spring. Season, December to March. Prices: 
Same as Haralson. 
WEALTHY -The leading apple for its sea¬ 
son throughout the Northwest. The fruit is 
large, a beautiful shade of deep red, and the 
flavor excellent. It is one of the best eating 
apples that can be grown in the Northwest. A 
good keeper and heavy yielder. Prices: Same 
as Haralson. 
DOLGO, THE LAWN TREE CRAB- 
Has rare beauty as an ornamental lawn tree, 
and is perfectly hardy. Bears an abundance 
of fruit and no long wait. The apple itself 
is a very rich red, and jells perfectly, even 
when dead ripe. A fine canning crab. Prices: 
Same as Cortland. 
WHITNEY CRAB -A favorite in the home 
for canning and preserving. Fruit is of good 
size—very highly colored—free bearer, produc¬ 
ing immense crops. Prices: Same as Cortland. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE- 
No orchard should be without these delicious 
golden yellow apples. Good to eat long before 
other sorts are ready. Fruit large, yellow with 
crisp meat and delicious flavor. Prices: Same 
as Haralson. 
JUMBO PLUMS 
KAGA -An outstanding canning plum orig¬ 
inated by Prof. Hansen of the S. D. Agricul¬ 
tural College. Has a distinct, delicious flavor, 
and is sometimes called the apricot plum. For 
canning or jam, it is unsurpassed, though 
smaller in size than Underwood and Superior. 
It is also indispensable as a pollinator. Prices: 
Same as Superior. 
SUPERIOR -(Minnesota No. 194.) A 
wonderful new hardy plum originated at the 
State Fruit Breeding Farm by crossing big 
California Burbank varieties. It is as large 
as California plums, surpassing them in qual¬ 
ity and hardiness. It has a firm flesh, a 
beautiful red color and peels like a peach. 
Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 30c each, 4 for $1.00, 
10 for $2.35; 3-4 ft., 37c each, 4 for $1.35, 10 
for $3.10, prepaid. 4-6 ft., 55c each, 4 for 
$2.10, 10 for $4.95, not prepaid. 
SURPRISE -A sweet, juicy plum, excel¬ 
lent to eat. Surprise is also an efficient pol¬ 
linator for Jumbo plums, or for any common 
plums. Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 40c each, 4 for 
$1.40, 10 for $3.35; 3-4 ft., 47c each, 4 for 
$1.75, 10 for $4.10, prepaid. 4-6 ft., 65c 
each, 4 for $2.50, 10 for $5.95, not prepaid. 
(Freight or express.) 
UNDERWOOD -The best known of the 
many plums originated at the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. Bears annually, is of large 
size and excellent flavor; flesh firm, small pit. 
It may be readily peeled for canning. Under¬ 
wood and Surprise should be planted close 
together to insure setting of fruit. Prices: 
Same as Superior. 
If Your Plum Trees 
Are Not Bearing .... 
—add a pollinator to your planting. 
Kaga and Surprise are the best pol¬ 
linators, and are in addition very 
excellent plums in themselves. Use one 
pollinator to every eight varieties. 
NEW EMBER -(Minnesota No,. 83.) A 
new origination of the Minnesota Fruit Breed¬ 
ing Farm. Minnesota No. 83 is a late plum of 
good size and has exceptionally fine dessert 
and canning qualities. It is yellow with at¬ 
tractive red blush. It hangs to the trees to 
full maturity, and will keep in good condition 
for two or three weeks. Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 
50c each, 4 for $1.65, 10 for $3.95; 3-4 ft., 55c 
each, 4 for $1.95, 10 for $4.65, prepaid. 4-6 
ft., 75c each, 4 for $2.75, 10 for $6.55, not 
prepaid. 
SUPERIOR—The Most Perfect 1*1 um, 
Deep Red, Juicy, Fine Flavored 
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