4 THE COE, CONVERSE AND 
APPLE TREES (Continued) 
irene ae Rede fetes tee 
*Florence (Crab) *Sweet Russet (Crab) 
Golden Russet eo Sweet 
Hyslop (a Seat “Whitney (Crab) 
Jonette "Yalow Transparent 
Special Varieties . 
Each 3 for Per 12 
Beto vOR EG) te wt ee ee $1.50 $4.25 $16.00 
AStOSD (Thar et es ae 1.25 3.50 14.00 
Anoka Macoun *Salome 
*Beacon Melba Tetofsky 
*Cortland Milton *Windsor 
*Dolgo (Crab) *Prairie Spy Winesap 
Early McIntosh (Minn. 1007) Yellow Delicious 
Kendall Red Duchess 
Promising New Varieties Not Described in Our Catalog 
Beacon — A new variety from Minnesota. Same sea- 
son as Duchess but of better quality and a better keep- 
er. Color deep red, fine for early market. 
Kendall — Of McIntosh parentage. Fruit solid, dark 
red, ripen same season as McIntosh and a better keeper. 
Melba — Another McIntosh seedling. Color bright 
crimson over pale yellow. Ripens about with Yellow 
Transparent, good for early market. 
Prairie Spy (Minnesota No. 1007)—A new variety of 
great promise. Of medium size, good quality, shaped 
like Wealthy. Color bright red over yellow ground, a 
good keeper. 
Dolga Crab — We list this among our flowering 
crabs. It also deserves a place with the fruits, as it is 
not only ornamental but there is nothing better for 
jelly. 
CHERRIES 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
BOs De En on ae pe $1.50 $16.00 $120.00 
SOs 40/1 ent ee ee 1:25 14.00 100.00 
Varieties 
Early Richmond Wragg 
Eng. Morello Ganinace (Cherry Plum) 
Montmorency Zumbra (Cherry Plum) 
Nanking Cherry, see Prunus Tomentosa. 
Each 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry (Improved Besseyi) 3-4 ft. $1.00 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry (Improved Besseyi) 2-3 ft. .75 
Sweet cherries are not hardy in Wisconsin. Can fur-. 
nish nice trees at $2.00 each. 
HARDY PLUMS 
A number of the following varieties are the prod- 
uct of the Minnesota Plant Breeding farm. These are 
putting plum growing in this section of the country on 
