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Second Year 
SUMMER APPLES 
Anoka— This apple commences bearing NEXT YEAR AFTER 
PLANTING. Fruit is large, good flavor, ripens in August but can 
be used a month earlier for pies and cooking. Extremely hardy, 
grows everywhere. Be sure and plant at least one tree. 
Beacon—A new red summer apple originated in Minnesota. All 
reports are highly favorable. Very hardy. 
Duchess— The great mid-summer apple. 
Duchess Red—An improved Duchess with solid red, 
apples. Bears heavily, bears young, bears regularly. 
hardy. The best apple for midsummer and early fall. 
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Early Harvest— Medium size, yellow, ripens in July. 
Early Red Bird—The best real early red apple. It ripens a 
week before Yellow Transparent. Fruit is large, bright red, 
good quality for both eating and cooking. Perfectly hardy, 
grows everywhere, heavy bearer. 
Lodi—Like Yellow Transparent but larger. 
Red June—The old-fashioned early red apple everybody likes. 
Yellow Transparent— The favorite early yellow apple. Ripens 
in July. Bears young, heavily, and every year. Fruit is medium 
to large, tender, juicy fine flavor—good for eating and cooking. 
Very hardy. 
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FALL APPLES 
Fameuse (Snow)—A red striped apple with snow white flesh of 
highest quality. 
Maiden Blush—An old favorite. Yellow with blush, mild 
flavor, large size. Ripens just before Wealthy. 
Wealthy—The great fall apple. Ripens in September but can 
be used weeks earlier. Fruit is large, red striped, with tender 
juicy flesh of fine quality. Bears young and heavily and grows 
everywhere. 
WINTER APPLES 
Ben Davis—It fills the barrels and keeps all winter. 
Black Ben— An improved Ben Davis, solid red color. 
Cortland—This apple is replacing the famous McIntosh Red in 
many sections. Fruit is large, very handsome red, flesh is snow 
white and exceptionally fine quality. A heavy bearer. 
Grimes Golden— A favorite for many years because it produces 
so abundantly its large, high quality yellow apples. 
Haralson—A new winter apple for northern Iowa, Minnesota, 
Dakotas, and even severe sections of Nebraska. Fruit is red, 
large and keeps all winter, even through spring. 
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