CUTTING'S NURSERY 
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FOR YARD OR GARDEN 
Delicious 
Fruits 
Know the joy of harvesting your 
own fruit off of your own place. 
Fruits are easy to grow. 
'“p he planting of fruit trees and 
berry bushes in the home yard 
is a practical and worthwhile in¬ 
vestment. The fruit trees not only 
give desirable shade, but further 
repay the planter for their modest 
cost by their beautiful masses of spring 
flowers and their yield of fruit. 
Years of experience in growing fruit in 
Minnesota permits us to recommend the 
following varieties as reliable and sturdy 
sorts for our Northern conditions. We 
welcome your inquiries as to fruit culture 
and care. 
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 yel¬ 
low, 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, uniform size, good 
quality and high color. 
WEALTHY 
The leading commercial variety for fall. 
In any orchard in this part of the country 
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 September 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. Is 
a leading market variety and keeps all 
winter. Is an all purpose apple and is 
unexcelled for pies. 
McIntosh 
Fruit above medium size, yellow covered 
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 handsome; 
green turning yellow as it matures. In 
good demand as a cooking apple in late 
winter and spring. 
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HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE VINES WILL BLOOM ALL SUMMER 
