Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
After all, so long as you are setting out things to grow and enhance the value 
and beauty of your Home, why not include some very practical economy? Home-grown 
Fruits and Berries are yours for such a small effort! And how really good something 
tastes that we grow ourselves! Here follows a wonderful selection for you to choose 
from. The varieties of fruit trees in this list are especially suitable for growing in our 
Northern States. 
APPLE 
Anoka — Striped red, summer apple; good quality. 
Beacon — Deep red with good quality and flavor; 
extremely hardy; early September. 
Cortland — A good red apple with size and flavor 
of McIntosh, but keeps longer; late winter. 
Delicious — The most popular apple today; nearly 
solid red; crisp fine-grain flesh of highest quality 
with delightful flavor; winter. 
Color, 
same high quality fruit as the red delicious. 
Yellow Delicious — clear golden yellow; 
Gravenstein Red — Large red variety with firm 
juicy flesh, and fine flavor; winter. 
Jonathan — Medium-sized red variety which pro- 
duces freely; crisp and juicy, with delightful 
flvaor; fall and winter. 
Early McIntosh — Attractive red of good size; flesh 
white, tender, juicy, and of fine flavor; ripens in 
summer soon after Yellow Transparent. 

Jonathan 
McIntosh Red — A bright red apple that has crisp 
snow-white flesh of good flavor; extremely hardy 
and bears quite young; fall and winter. 
Maiden Blush — An attractive old favorite variety; 
yellow with a blush of red; fine for the home 
orchard as it ripens over a long period; Sep- 
tember. 
Northern Spy — A popular variety for our northern 
extremely hardy and flowers late in 
spring, thus escaping frosts; scarlet red with 
excellent quality and flavor; 
states; 
yellow markings; 
winter. 
Secor — This new variety is considered an improved 
Jonathan. It ripens about the same time as the 
latter; its color is not so red, but the quality is 
better and it keeps longer, and hangs to the 
tree well; fall and winter. 
Stayman Red — A deep-red Winesap that is much 
in demand; flesh is crisp and has a delicious 
spicy flavor appealing to everyone; winter. 
Turley — A beautiful red apple of the Winesap type; 
high quality fruit, and a good keeper. The tree 
is thrifty and a consistent bearer. Winter. 
Wealthy — A handsome variety that is easily grown 
and is extremely hardy; bears profusely, color is 
red splashed darker red; good flavor and fine 
for eating fresh or for cooking; bears very young; 
ripens in September. 
Wolf River — Extremely large striped apple which 
ripens in September. 
Yellow Transparent — A hardy tree that bears very 
young; medium sized; fine quality, light yellow 
fruit, especially desirable because of its earli- 
ness; ripens in August. 
York Imperial — A large red winter apple; tender 
and juicy; bears heavily and keeps well. 
5 to 7 ft. (11/16 in. and up) — Each $1.10 
Larger trees, B & B — Each $2.00 and up. 
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