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CUTTING'S NURSERY 
APPLES 
TETOFSKY 
The first apple to ripen. Tetofsky is not 
only an eating apple of finest quality, 
but is excellent for sauce and canning. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Ripens about August 1st. Flesh juicy, 
tender and of fine flavor. 
DUCHESS 
A vigorous growing, hardy tree and 
heavy bearer. Fruit is large, greenish 
yellow, striped with red. The standard 
early apple for the Northwest. 
BEACON 
A new variety produced at the Minne¬ 
sota Fruit Breeding Farm. A deep red 
apple ripening a few days after the 
Duchess and is of better quality and 
keeps a month longer. It will be a 
valuable commercial variety because 
of its early annual bearing habit, uni¬ 
form size, good quality and high color. 
WEALTHY 
The leading commercial variety for fall. 
In any orchard in this part of the coun- 
try you will find Wealthy as the main 
variety. It is a great bearer, excellent 
for eating fresh or cooking. Fine 
grained and juicy. Ripens in Septem¬ 
ber and is the best known and best 
liked of the fall varieties. 
HARALSON 
An early, heavy and annual bearer. 
The fruit hangs well to the tree until 
matured, is a deep red and the flesh is 
firm. Keeps until well into the spring. 
A leading market variety. 
McIntosh 
Fruit above medium size, yellow cov¬ 
ered with crimson, flesh snow white, 
crisp, very tender, aromatic and sub¬ 
acid. October to January. 
PERKINS 
Tree is a rapid, robust grower, free 
from blight and perfectly hardy. Fruit 
is large, rich red, round as a ball and 
hangs well to the tree. Keeps well into 
May. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING 
Fruit very large, smooth and hand¬ 
some,* green turning yellow as it ma¬ 
tures. In good demand as a cooking 
apple in late winter and spring. 
MALINDA 
One of the hardiest, heaviest bearing 
longest keeping apples that can be 
grown here. The flesh is yellowish 
white, firm, juicy, and with a sweet 
after-taste. Our four Malinda trees, 36 
years old, produced sixty bushels in 
1938. 
WHITNEY 
A large, red, mild flavored Crab, ex¬ 
cellent for eating, canning and pickles. 
Perfectly hardy, never blights and is a 
heavy cropper. 
DOLGO 
The Dolgo is known as the great dual 
purpose crab. The trees, which seldom 
grow over 12 feet high, are very shapely 
and neat in appearance and develop into 
a beautiful small lawn tree. It is extreme¬ 
ly hardy and after it has attained its 
growth will last for many years. In the 
spring it is one solid mass of large white 
blooms, which are followed by a great 
crop of crab apples. These crabs are a 
brilliant red about an inch in diameter 
and an inch and a half long. The fruit 
is so brilliant in color and so abundant 
on the tree that it makes a wonderful 
ornamental sight. The fruit makes up 
into a jelly of the finest flavor and a 
beautiful red color. This crab is not 
grown for its ornamental qualities alone 
but it is grown commercially for the fruit 
which readily sells at a big price. 
PRAIRIE SPY (Minn. No. 1007) 
This is the new apple which apple 
lovers in the North have been looking 
for these many years. Prairie Spy is a 
big red apple with some green on it. 
An apple of the finest quality that will 
keep through the winter in an ordinary 
cellar. The tree is hardy here, a heavy 
bearer, and should be included in ev¬ 
ery home orchard and is undoubtedly 
one of the best varieties for the com¬ 
mercial orchard. 
Prices of all apple trees 
each 5 
4- 5 ft._$.60 $2.75 
5- 7 ft._ .70 3.25 
IT’S FUN TO TRY NEW THINGS — PLANT SOME APRICOTS 
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$5.00 
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