On Nursery Orders Less than $1.00, Add 15¢ Packing Charge. 
Improved APPLE 
NORTHERN ROOTED TREES 
55c 
10 for $4.50. Not ppd. 
4 to 6 Ft. 
TREES 
3 to 4 Ft. 5 for 
TREES 45c $2.00 
10 for $3.75. Not ppd. 

Fruit trees shipped Express, not prepaid. If wanted by Parcel 
Post,add 10c per tree for postage and trimming, 
BIG RED HARALSON APPLE Pro- 
duces a good size, deep red, winter apple of 
excellent flavor, with outstanding keeping qual- 
ities—keeping in perfect condition until late 
spring. It is free from blight and, best of all, 
has the tendency to bear early. (See page 40.) 

CORTLAN D—-(Improved McIntosh.) This 
new apple is smashing its way into front page 
popularity. Its bright red color and top-notch 
quality make it a favorite of the late fall 
apples. Flavor is delicious. They are easy 
to grow and hang long on the trees. (See 
page 41.) 
DOUBLE RED DUCHESS — A new 
summer apple, with all the Duchess qualities 
of hardiness, earliness, and heavy yield. In 
addition, it has HIGH RED COLOR. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING SS eke 
fruit is very large, smooth, handsome, turning 
yellow as it matures. In good demand as a 
baking and cooking apple for late winter and 
spring. Season, December to March. (See 
page 41.) 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE— 
Delicious golden yellow apples. Good to eat 
long before other sorts are ready. Fruit large, 
yellow with crisp meat and delicious flavor. 
McINTOSH RED—(See Cortland above.) 
WEALTHY—tThe leading apple for its sea- 
son (Sept. to Jan.). The fruit is large, a 
beautiful shade of deep red, and the flavor ex- 
cellent. One of the best eating apples grown 
in the Northwest. A good keeper and heavy 
yielder. 
WHITNEY CRAB——A favorite in the home 
for canning and preserving. Fruit is of good 
size—very highly colored. Immense crops. 
ANOKA—Summer apple, very early to rip- 
en, which bears the second year. Resists 
blight and produces a consistent crop. 
JUMBO PLUMS 
SUPERIOR—A hardy plum originated at the 
State Fruit Breeding Farm by crossing big 
California Burbank varieties. As large as Cali- 
fornia plums, surpassing them in quality and 
hardiness. Firm flesh, beautiful red color, peels 
like a peach. (See page 40.) 
KAGA—An outstanding canning plum orig- 
inated by Prof. Hansen of the S. D. Agricultural 
College. Has a distinct, delicious flavor, and is 
sometimes called the apricot plum. For canning 
or jam, it is unsurpassed, A fine pollinator for 
any plums offered on this page. (See page 40.) 
UNDERWOOD—Bears annually, is of large 
size and excellent flavor; flesh firm, small pit. 
It may be readily peeled for canning. Under- 
wood and Surprise should be planted close to- 
gether to insure setting of fruit. 
NEW EMBER—A new origination of our 
State Fruit Breeding Farm, <A late plum of 
good size with fine dessert and canning quali- 
ties. It is yellow with attractive red blush. It 
hangs to the trees until fully ripe, and keeps in 
good condition for weeks. 
SURPRISE—A sweet, juicy plum, excellent 
to eat. Surprise is also an efficient pollinator 
for Jumbo plums, or for any common plums. 
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PRAIRIE SPY 
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NEW BEACON — (Minnesota No. 423.) 
Early fall red eating apple. Ready before 
Wealthy or McIntosh. Ripens but a few days 
later than Duchess and will keep a month after 
harvest. It is highly colored, fine quality and 
solid red. Hardy, very productive. (Page 40.) 
DOLGO, THE LAWN TREE CRAB— 
Has rare beauty as an ornamental lawn tree, 
and is perfectly hardy. The apple itself is a 
very rich red, and jells perfectly, even when 
dead ripe. A fine canning crab. 
WEDGE—Rapidly becoming popular as an 
excellent market apple before Haralson is 
ready. Beautiful, large smooth fruit of bright 
red color. Hotels and restaurants are paying 
a premium for Wedge for baking. The tree is 
NEW PRAIRIE SPY—~(Minn. No, 1007.) 
A new long-keeping, super quality apple, so 
far superior to others marketed after Christ- 
mas, that a ready market awaits all that can 
be grown for many years. Very productive 
and fruit hangs well to trees. No finer qual- 
lity anywhere. Perfectly hardy anywhere in 
Minnesota. (See page 41.) 
MINNESOTA NO. 790—A splendid new 
large red winter apple from the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Adapted south of St. 
Paul. Hardier and considered superior to 
Roman Beauty, popular baking apple. No. 790 
is highly prized for size, color, flavor and hangs 
well on the trees. 
DELICIOUS——A favorite winter apple for 
commercial and home orchards. Fruit large, 
fresh fine grained, sweet, juicy and really de- 

so vigorous and productive, it’s a sure ‘‘money- licious. Our northern rooted stock is hardy 
maker.’’ (Page 40.) in favorable locations. 
Shipped 
3104 Ft. By Ba 5 for $2.50 Excresst Biba toe re 6 Hc. 3 io $3.00 
TREES 10 for $4.50 Not prepaid TREES 10 for $5.50 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c per tree for postage and trimming. 

Superior, 



3 to 4 Ft. 5 for $2.20 
TREES 49c 10 for $3.90 
4 to 6 Ft. 5 for $2.50 
TREES 55c 10 for $4.50 
Shipped Express. Not ppd, 

Nerthern Reated 
All plum trees shipped Express, not prepaid. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c per tree for 
postage and trimming, 
FIEBING PRIZE PLUM—This big 
Red Plum was introduced by Chas. Haral- 
son, and was given the Fiebing Prize at 
the Minnesota State Fair. The fruit 
ripens early, is extremely large, has firm 
flesh, excellent flavor and a beautiful red 
color, Fiebing is equal to California 
Plums in size and quality. 
NEW HENNEPIN — This delicious 
new red-fleshed plum just released from 
the State Fruit Breeding Farm, ranked 
first in preserving tests made by the 
State Horticultural Dept. Be sure to add 
Hennepin to your orchard—it’s the finest 
canner we know of. See color photo 
page 41. 
3to4ft. Trees 59c. 4 to 6 ft. 65c Exp. nppd. 
See Color Photos of these Apples and Plums—Pages 40 and 41 
