SPRING TRADE LIST—FEBRUARY 1. 1940 
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APPLES—Special Varieties 
First Class, 11-16 to 1-inch, 4% feet and up. 
“ “ 0-16 to 11-16, 4 feet and up. 
“ “ 7-16 to 9-16, 3 feet and up. 
5-16 to 7-16, 2 feet and up. 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
$2.90 
$25.00 
$. 
. 2.40 
20.00 
. 1.80 
15.00 
. 1.20 
10.00 
'‘Beacon, (Minnesota No. 423) vigorous and extremely hardy Minnesota seedling'. Fruit 
deep red; flesh yellowish and quality good. Duchess season but a better keeper. 
'Dolgo, hardy fiery red Grab, desirable for culinary uses; bears young' and abundantly. 
Good for ornamental purposes. 
Flame Crab, a hardy Minnesota seedling producing a mass of white flowers shaded pink, 
followed by small, brilliant colored fruit. 
Goldo, a seedling of Grimes Golden combining the hardiness and season of Duchess with 
quality of Grimes Golden. 
Hibernal, a hardy Russian variety suitable for planting in cold, rigorous climates and 
valuable as an understock for top working purposes. 
*Lobo, a Canadian introduction, preceding its parent, McIntosh, in season. A larger and 
darker red, hanging to the tree better than McIntosh. 
McIntosh Sweet, ripens late fall; color pale yellow covered with dark full red. Quality 
very good. Cross of Lawyer and McIntosh. 
"Melba, a McIntosh seedling from Canada. Color bright crimson over pale yellow. 
Season ahead of Early McIntosh and variety is adapted for home market. 
“Minnesota No. 700, a fall and early winter apple of about Wealthy season but a slightly 
better keeper; size medium, comparable to Jonathan. Color dark attractive red; 
flesh yellowish; flavor mild sub-acid; quality good. Very hardy. 
'Minnesota No. 1007, medium size, late winter apple shaped like Wealthy but late in 
maturing and not ready for use until about Christmas. Color bright red over a 
yellow ground. lyxcellent keeper and of great promise. 
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Minnesota No. 240, large high quality dessert Crab, keeping well into November. Color, 
light red blush or striped over yellow; flesh yellow. 
•Minnesota No. 6G8, fair size, mid-winter apple; dark red; flesh medium coarse; flavor 
mildly sub-acid; quality good. Late in maturing and hangs to tree well. 
•Minnesota No. 790, large mid-winter apple of M. B. Twig type. Its dull red color gives 
it a rich appearance. Quality good, excellent cooking and a very satisfactory dessert 
apple. 
•Newfane, resembles a red colored sport of Delicious. Ripens with Delicious but keeps 
much longer. 
Orleans, an improved Delicious with the fruit larger and more attractive in appearance. 
Ripens in Delicious season and a better keeper. 
•Secor, an Iowa introduction of about Jonathan season, of superior quality but not as red 
as Jonathan. Better keeper and hangs to tree well. Variety adapted to Jonathan 
territory. 
Virginia Crab, a very hardy variety widely planted and used as an understock for top 
working purposes. 
Varieties starred (*) can be furnished in budded trees. 
APPLE— Whips, Bucls and Grafts—Heavily Rooted 
These Northern grown, yearling trees are graded by caliper and height, making a 
heavy grade, far superior to light spindling trees graded by height only. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
One year, 9-16 to 11-16, 4 feet and up, whips. $1.85 $15.00 $130.00 
“ * “ 7-16 to 9-16, 3 feet and up, whips. 1-40 12.00 100.00 
“ “ 5-16 to 7-16, 2 feet and up, whips. 95 8.00 70.00 
“ 18 to 24 inches, under 5-16, whips. 65 5.60 50.00 
Anoka Duchess McIntosh Early 
Cortland Gano Red June * 
Delicious Red Jonathan Dark Red Wealthy 
Delicious Yellow McIntosh ^ ellow Transparent 
Dolgo 
