■ . . hardy Northern-Grown Trees 
Direct from Grower to You! 
Our trees are all 3 years old and are of the 
varieties that we consider best for our cli¬ 
mate. We graft our own apples on roots that 
we grow ourselves, which assures you of the 
hardiest stock available and trees that will 
withstand severe drought conditions. 
Due to ideal growing weather last summer 
we have a good supply of high quality trees. 
Plant your orchard this year with Bailey’s 
hardy apples grown on our own hardy roots. 
Order early while our list is still complete. 
Red Duchess Apples 
DELICIOUS —High quality, bright red, a good 
winter keeper. We recommend planting Delicious 
in a sheltered location. 
We offer fruit trees at GREATLY REDUCED 
PRICES this year. This is made possible be¬ 
cause of our increased production and 
modern methods of growing. 
ANOKA —Early bearing, often fruiting the 
second year after planting. Introduced by Prof. 
Hansen of South Dakota. Quality is good. 
Season—Very early. The tree is very hardy, 
fruit is green heavily covered with red streaks. 
5 to 6 ft. 4 to 5 ft. 3 to 4 ft. 
Apple Trees 
RED DUCHESS —An improved selection of the 
standard Duchess. Fruit bright red, ripens early 
August. Perfectly hardy. 
ERICKSON— This apple was originated at 
Aitkin, Minnesota, a few years ago and is proving 
a real success as an early apple. The fruit which 
ripens about the same time as the Duchess, is 
very large and a deep red in color. 
FLUKE— About the same season as Wealthy, 
fruit very large, deep red, good quality. Keeps 
until January. Tree is very hardy and a vigorous 
grower. 
HIBERNAL —An extremely hardy apple recom¬ 
mended for the most Northern sections. Also 
used quite extensively for top-working. These 
trees on our hardy roots are ideal for top-working 
and planting in sections where the weather is 
extremely severe. 
JEWELL WINTER— A very attractive, bright 
red apple. Quality good, keeping until mid¬ 
winter. A good commercial and home orchard 
apple. 
MALINDA— One of the hardiest longer keeping 
apples that can be grown in this locality. Flesh is 
yellowish-white, juicy, and keeps until late 
winter. Good quality. 
MclNTOSH —McIntosh has been grown for 
many years in the East, but has just recently 
been found to be hardy in Minnesota and the 
Northwest. We have had trees fruiting for the past 
ten years in our orchards and find them very satis¬ 
factory and feel safe in recommending McIntosh 
for planting in all sections except Northern 
Minnesota. It is a very attractive, well colored 
apple of exceptionally high quality. The fruit 
keeps until late winter. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING— A late win¬ 
ter apple. The tree is a vigorous grower and 
fairly hardy. Fruit is very large, yellowish green, 
when ripe. An excellent pie and baking apple. 
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