Anoka Apple—Classed as the Old Peoples’ Apple, often 
bearing fruit on two-year-old trees; quality good and early 
ripening. Top page 2 prices. 
NEW MINNESOTA APPLE PRICES: 
3 to 4 ft.#0.65 each; 3 for #1 
4 to 5 ft.75 each; 3 for 2 
5 to 7 ft. 1.00 each; 3 for 2. 
See page 2. 
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Newfane Apple—Resembles a red-colored sport of De¬ 
licious Apple, but keeps longer and now we can grow a 
Delieious Apple that is hardy farther north. Try a few 
trees. Prices, page 2, same as Minnesota Apple prices. 
Red Lake Currants 
Larger Fruit Than Perfection Currant; 
We Also Offer New No. 70 Currant, Etc. 
See Page 3 
Table Queen Squash 
The Individual Squash, Good Flavored 
Variety—See Page 13, Pkt. 5c 
SWEDBERG'S 
HOME GARDEN 
NEW GRAPE 
COLLECTION 
Whitney Crab 
The Best All-Around Early 
Largest Crab—Page 2 
We have on trial several good varie- 
ties originated at the State Fruit 
Breeding Farm. Some of these which 
Professor Alderman now recommends 
very highly. Some of these best vari¬ 
eties in Apples, Plums, Pears, Grapes, 
and Currants will possibly be named 
in another year. You will find many 
of these listed in this catalog for the 
first time. We want you to try these 
new fruits as they are superior to 
many now on the market. We have 
tried to make a short honest descrip¬ 
tion of all the varieties listed. 
We will have many new Plums to 
offer in fall 1939 and spring 1940. 
Be sure to get your copy. We have Minnesota New No. 45 Grapes, 50c 
this spring MINNESOTA PLUM 
No. 218. Mammoth Red Plum. We will offer in strong trees at 75c each 
or three for $2.10. (This is not listed elsewhere in catalog.) Place your 
order at once while we still can supply varieties wanted. 
MINNESOTA NEW No. 45 
GRAPE. Fruit red, clusters 
medium; berries large and 
sweet; quality excellent. Best 
mild table variety. 50c each. 
MINNESOTA NEW No. 66 
GRAPE. Fruit green in 
color, good quality; flavor 
mild. 45c each. 
We offer one Caco, one Fre- 
donia, one Beta, one each of 
Nos. 45, 66, and 69—six 
Grape vines—only #2.00. 
.. 
MINNESOTA NEW No. 69 
GRAPE. Fruit dark purple, 
very productive with large 
berries; best for juice and 
jell. 45c each. 
Perkins Gooseberries—We predict that in the future when the 
Perkins Gooseberry gets known it will replace most other varie¬ 
ties because of size and sweetness. See page 3 for price and 
description. 
GOOD GOOSEBERRY COLLECTION 
1 Pixwell Gooseberry. 2 yr .#0.30 
1 Red Jacket Gooseberry. 2-yr .25 
1 Perkins Gooseberry. 1-yr.35 
All three sent for #1.00, postpaid. 
