Hardy Northern Grown Apples 
(Continued) 
Group B Apples 
In this group we list some of the newer varieties 
recently introduced. All are worthy of a thorough 
trial in the home orchard. 
Beacon Melba 
Cortland Milton 
Dolgo Crab Minnesota No. 700 
Early McIntosh Minnesota No. 724 
Flame (New Crab) Minnesota No. 790 
Hopa Crab Minnesota No. 993 
Kendall Newfame 
Macoun Prairie Spy (Minn. No. 1007) 
Per b2. > Pes\e Each 
First class trees, 3-4 ft. _.____. $12.00 $6.50 $1.25 
*Fancy trees, 4-5 «ft. 2.2.2. -\-.2.: 15.00 8.00 1.50 
#Select trees, 5-6 ft. .2.22......... 17.50 9.00 1.75 
Super-size trees, 6-7 ft. ____.... 20.00 11.00 2.00 
Special— Ore Tree Apple Orchard 
Four excellent varieties, Anoka, Blue Pearmain, 
Summer Pear and Wealthy, are bud-grafted on 
Whitney Crab, an extra hardy and thrifty tree, mak- 
ing the fifth variety. 
Re ES yf REY oy ser ne, MRR ten $4.00 -eack | 
ere be ou) get RET, le aie 6 Cae he, 2 ee ee AT ee $3.25 each 
A Tree is No Hardier Than Its 
Root System 
A fruit tree may be a perfectly hardy variety, but 
unless it is grafted and grown on a hardy root stock it 
will not prove satisfactory. SHERMAN TREES are 
grown on hardy, native roots, grown from seed col- 
lected locally and washed clean for planting. Such 
roots are much hardier than Kansas and other South- 
ern-grown seedlings, or French Crab. Insist on a tree 
that has a hardy, Northern Grown root system. 
Plant Hardy, Northern Grown Trees for Results. 
Charles City, lowa, is located just 40 miles south of 
Minnesota state line, not “way down South.” Visit 
our Nursery at your convenience—you are welcome. 
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