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DANIELS HARDY APPLES 
PLANT NOW FOR ORCHARD PROFITS 


ee ed for Health giving qualities—dear to the hearts of all who as youngsters 
me bhatt : VS 1 fruiting apple trees in their ‘‘play realm,’’ beautiful as ornamental 
S, proc uctive. of delicious food of high economic value, endeared to the housewife be- 
cause of the various culinary adaptions, hardy and easy to grow! It is easy to see why the 
apple is the favorite and most widely planted of all fruit trees. ; 
APPLE PRICES 

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STANDARD APPLES 
BEACON (Minn. No. 423): Season — between Duchess and 
Wealthy. Keeps a month or more after picking. Beautiful red, 
firm, juicy. No better early fall apple. Tops the market. 
RED DELICIOUS: Season — Winter. Quality of the highest. Hardy 
South and Southeastern Minn. Delicious is truly delicious. 
DANIELS RED DUCHESS: Season — Summer and Fall. Far pre- 
ferable to the ordinary Duchess. Colors like a Wealthy. 
Bears very young. 
HARALSON (Minn. No. 90): Season — Winter. Considered the best 
of the truly hardy winter apples for Minnesota. Good quality. 
Early and heavy bearer. Won’t blow off. 
HIBERNAL: Season — Early Fall. Hardiest of the apples. Regular 
bearer. Especially valuable as a top-working stock. 
McINTOSH; Season—Fall. We consider this the finest quality 
apple grown. Bright red, crisp white flesh. Aromatic. 
NORTHWEST GREENING: Season -—Winter. The best green 
winter keeper. (Unexcelled for pies and baking.) Should 
keep ’till spring. 
PATTEN GREENING: Season — Fall. A favorite cooking apple for 
fall use. Very hardy. A heavy and regular bearer. 
PRAIRIE SPY (Minn. No. 1007): Season — Winter. Considered the 
best quality hardy red winter apple for Minnesota. Large. 
Good color. 
WEALTHY: Season — Fall. Red, Crisp, Tart, Juicy. Minnesota’s 
most famous and favorite fall apple. 
THE CRABS 
DOLGO: Season — Early Fall. Brilliant crimson fruit in large 
clusters. Shapely tree. The finest jelly apple. Bears extremely 


young. A strikingly beautiful tree as an ornamental. Above: Ordinary Duchess 
VIRGINIA:—Season Fall. A favorite of the “old timers”. Extrem- Below: Daniels Red Duchess 
ly hardy. Fine for top-working onto. This photo reproduced from the Journal 
Series Paper No. 89, Minnesota Agricul- 
WHITNEY: Season—Early Fall. Sweet, juicy, eating crab. Up- tural Experiment Station, shows the Mark- 
. . * . ed contrast between the even dark color 
right grower. Pickles well while firm. of the DANIELS RED DUCHESS and the 
streaked and splotched red and green of 
Daniels Vest Pecket Apple Orchard Gel SpE 


DANNY SAYS: 
“GONE WITH 
How often has the city home owner sighed for three or more varieties 
of apples when there was room for only one tree in his yard. To meet their 
needs we have developed Daniels Vest Pocket Orchard apple trees. By means 
of a painstaking process of grafting, we have developed trees which will 
bear 3, 4, 5 and even 6 ‘different varieties on the one tree. Each variety is 
as perfect as if it had grown on a normal tree. We have used only the best 
varieties as Wealthy, Haralson, Dolgo, Daniels Red Duchess, Me ntosh and 
Erickson. Aside from its utilitarian value, you will get more ‘‘bang’’ out of 
one of these trees, bearing several varieties of fruit at once, than out of any 
other plant on your grounds. ORDER EARLY. 
3 Variety trees $3.00 each. 4 Variety trees $4.00 each. 
5 Variety trees $5.00 each. 
THE WIND?” Not 
so for Haralson 

and Prairie Spy, 
for they not only keep all win- 
ter but they won’t blow off the 
tree at picking time. 


