OSCAR H. WILL 8: CO., BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA 
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HARDY 
Hicks Apple 
APPLE TREES 
A 11 authorities 
on Great Plains 
Horticulture rec¬ 
ommend planting 
only young stock 
such as we offer be¬ 
cause it establishes 
itself much more 
quickly and easily 
and there is likely 
to be less loss. Re¬ 
member that our 
apples are grafted 
and budded on the 
hardiest apple roots 
in the world. 
Mantet 
^HICIvS. Everbearing'. Comes to us from Mr. Hicks of Plains, Mont. Exceedingly hardy, thrifty, and 
of high quality. Bears every year a good crop of red and yellow striped apples of good size. Each, 
60e; 5 for $11.75. 
MANTET. 
a result 
This is 
of some 
an introduction from the Dominion Horticultural Station at Morilen, Manitoba, and 
of their extensive fruit breeding work. Mantet is to all intents an early, hardy 
McIntosh with the same deep red color. Ripens with the Duchess 
but remains good till late fall. Sturdy trees and heavy bearing. 
12 to 3 ft. trees. Each, 70c; 5 for $3.25. 
JMORTOFF. A late fall apple. A Morden bred apple, fair size, 
hardy 400 miles north, yellow washed with red and striped, very 
tender, delicious flavor. Good tree and productive. Each, (15c; 
5 for $3.00. 
-WAUKON. A seedling from Mr. Sykes of Moorhead, first grown 
by Professor Yeager and first introduced in our catalog. Dike 
the Wealthy but better fruit, sturdier tree and hardier. A fall 
apple. Each, 70c; 5 for $3.25. 
-ANOKA. The earliest bearing of 
the year after it is planted 
Should be replaced every 5 to 
Fruit resembles the Duchess. 
A production of Dr. N. E. Hansen. Each, 3 to 4 ft., 00c; 5 for $2.75. 
-ERICKSON. This is one of the best of the apples of Russian ori¬ 
gin. Exceptionally large in size, it is also of fine flavor. Season 
somewhat longer than that of Duchess, it is of a beautiful and 
uniform/red color when fully ripe. Season Sept, to Nov. Price, 
each, 70c; 5 for $3.25. 
Mortoff 
all large apples. Begins to fruit 
and bears regularly thereafter. 
10 years as it is not long lived. 
Hardy under severe conditions. 
''"'HARALSON. A real winter apple, hardy enough 
for the Northwest. A Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Farm production. A strong grower, resistant 
to fire blight, bears early and yet the fruit 
keeps in good condition till spring. Apples 
are large and deep red, flavor excellent. Has 
proven very hardy. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 60c; 
5 for $2.75. 
^WEALTHY. Keeps till January and is ready 
to use by October. A Minnesota variety which 
has become a 
universal fa¬ 
vorite. Tree 
of good habit, 
hardy, blight 
resist a nt . 
Bears m a n y 
large d a r k 
red a p pies 
with c r i s p, 
s u b - a c i d 
w bite flesh 
tinged w i t li 
pink. Not as 
hardy as some 
of the n e w 
sorts but safe 
over most of 
the N o r t h - 
west. 3 to 4 
ft. Each, 60c; 
Haralson 5 for $2.75. 
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