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ANOKA 
APPLES 
“KING OF FRUITS” 
PRICES FIRST-CLASS TREES 
5 to 6 ft.—35c each by express, not prepaid. 
Per 10—30c each by express, not prepaid. 
Per 100—$27.50 by express, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—20c each, prepaid. 
Per 10—18c each, prepaid. 
Per 100—$15.00, prepaid. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
DUCHESS. July. One of the best bearing and cook¬ 
ing sorts. 
EARLY HARVEST. July. Large, pale yellow apple 
of very fine flavor. 
RED JUNE. A little later than Early Harvest. The 
best early apple. 
yellow transparent. August. A splendid 
hardy early apple. 
FALL VARIETIES 
ANOKA. A remarkable apple that comes into bear¬ 
ing very young. A good keeper. Dwarf in stature. 
FAMEUSE (Snow). A fine apple of deep crimson 
skin, snowy white flesh. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. September. Fine flavor; a good 
bearer; excellent for apple butter and market. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. November. Large apple of 
good quality and mild flavor. 
There are many money¬ 
saving reasons why you 
should buy your trees 
from Welch's Nursery. 
For fifty-seven years they 
have been furnishing the 
leading planters through* 
out the country with the 
best trees obtainable. 
WINESAP. A larp, 
very attractive 
dark red apple of 
excellent quality. 
YELLOW DELI¬ 
CIOUS. A large 
early winter apple 
of wonderful fla¬ 
vor. Excellent for 
cooking; wonder¬ 
ful eating apple. 
Bears young. 
YORK IMPERIAL. 
One of the hardy, 
good keeping vari¬ 
eties. Best baking 
apple.. 
YELLOW 
DELICIOUS 
1 WELCH’S 
HARDY 1 
I APPLE COLLECTION 1 
1 2 Anoka 
2 Haralson 1 
1 2 Cortland 
2 Sharon 1 
1 2 Wealthy 1 
1 These ten good 4-ft. 
$175 
1 branched trees, only 
■ POST- 1 
1 PAID ■ 
