Fruit 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
PRICES ON APPLES 
9 to 7 FOOT, $1.00 EACH 4 to 5 FOOT, 75c EACH 
3 for ....$2.50 107 for... $71.50 8 for ....$2.00 10 for $6.00 
Above sizes are too large to send parcel post. However, if you in- 
struct us to properly cut these back ready for planting, they will be mail- 
able. Postage 10c for first tree, 4c for each additional tree. 
The larger sizes of apple trees we list are all cn harcy understocks and 
are large branched specimens, which should not be confused with the 
“mail order size’’ so often offered at bargain prices at from 15c to 40c 
cach. Usually these cheap trees are one year “‘whips” of southern origin 
and budded on any available stock, they my grow here and they may 
not. Why gamble on this unknown “bargain’’ stock when for only a few 
cents more you can get trees that are really hardy, and matured to bear 
from one to three years after planting. A tree no matter what variety is 
no hardier than its roots. 
ANOKA— This variety, though rather new, has become very popular be- 
cause of its early bearing: qualities, often 4 or 5 foot trees bear fruit 
first season after planting. The color of the fruit is yellow overlaid 
with bright red stripes, it ripens early, has excellent flavor, is blight 
res. stant and bears heavily. The tree does not attain a very large 
size, but retains a symmetrical shape, is very hardy. Useful orna- 
mental as well as for its fruit, especially where space is limited. 
BEACON— A new, very hardy Minnesota variety. Fruiting early in the 
season with an abundance of medium sized, firey red fruit of excep- 
tionally good quality. Fruit keeps about two months. Fruit markets 
pay a high premium for this attractive apple. 
DELICIOUS—Th's large, oval shaped apple requires little description 
for wherever apples are sold in stores it will be found the most pop- 
ular in appearance, size and quality. Only recently by using a hardy 
understock has it been possible to grow this ‘Pride of the Pacific 
Northwest” here. They should be planted in a rather sheltered place. 
We have both the DEEP RED and the YELLOW type. Be sure to 
state which is desired. 
ANISM— An early winter apple of fine quality, red and yellow color, with 
a very distinctive, spicy flavor. When you tire of other apples try an 
‘Anism, it’s different and really good. A good Keeper and market vari- 
ety. Extremely hardy tree. 
HARLASON—Now the most popular winter apple in the hardy class. 
Fruit is green, heavily overlaid with red and very large. Flesh is 
firm, white. Useful for every purpose. For keeping qualities it has 
no near equal. Keeps well into March with no special packing ef- 
fort. Each spring we still have specimens from the previous fall. 
Trees are very hardy, bear heavily and are unusually disease resist- 
ant. No orchard is complete without this new variety. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — An early fall ripening apple of yellow color 
and large size. The flesh is a delightful flavor, of crisp texture and 
transparent white color. Useful in every way, not a keeper, very 
hardy. 
MC INTOSH—A later ripening apple of very attractive red color and 
very good flavor. One of the leading commercial varieties. The flesh 
is white, tender and has a zestful, crisp flavor. A very good keeper. 
Should be planted in a rather sheltered place, though generally con- 
sidered hardy. 
WEALTHY—A variety that needs no description for where there are ap- 
ples there are sure to be Wealthys. It has a distinctive spicy flavor 
and aroma all of its own. Absolutely hardy anywhere, and its fall 
ripening, large red fruit with its good keeping qualities make it use- 
ful everywhere and in any way. 
