SPRING TRADE LIST — JANUARY 8, 1942 
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sents average height of most varieties. 
HEIGHT AND CALIPER—Height given of fruit trees is approximate and repre- 
height specified as it is intended that THE CALIPER SHALL GOVERN. 
All Fruit Trees are tied 11-16 and 9-16, 10 per bundle; 7-16 and 5-16, 20 per bundle. 
APPLE and CRAB 
Some slow growing kinds may fall short of 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
First Class, 11-16 to l-inch, 4% feet and up...___-__..______._.. $3.20 $28.00 $250.00 
LOA ILO. 4e LOCL LADD ae cede for Oy 2.50 22.00 200.00 
Ms, ‘¢ Pe OR CREO tr SLOGL COULD S fro ete te ei 2.00 17.00 150.00 
ra of PlGsisei-lo Steel and: Up i ews sehee re ef 1.50 13.00 110.00 
de -e PeUCHULENUMIDA OetOOLl ANd “Up woe sane ed 4.00 OD O00 fu wen pete 
§*Anoka *Ingram Red Canada 
Bailey Sweet Janet *Red June 
*Baldwin *Joan SRed Siberian Crab 
Banana *Jonathan *R. I. Greening 
SBayfield *Jonathan Dark Red Romanstem 
§*Beacon (Minn. No. 423) *Kendall Rome Beauty 
Beauty Crab King David *Rome Beauty Red 
Ben Davis King of T. Co. Rox Russet 
Brand’s Red Winter Liveland St. Lawrence 
Chenango §*Lobo Salome 
§*Cortland *Macoun *Secor 
*Delicious *Maiden Blush §*Sharon 
*Delicious Dark Red Malinda Stayman Red 
*Delicious Yellow Mam. Black Twig *Stayman Winesap 
$*Dolgo §*McIntosh Sweet Bough 
*Duchess §*McIntosh, Black Mickey SSweet Russet Crab 
*Duchess Red 
*Early Harvest 
S8Early Red Bird 
McIntosh Early 
8*Melba 
Milton 
$Tetofski 
*Tolman Sweet 
Transcendent Crab 
Edgewood Minnesota No. 993 *Turley 
*Fameuse *Minnesota No. 700 Twenty Oz. Fippin 
*Flame Crab (Minn. No. 635) *Minnesota No. 240 Wagener 
Florence Crab *Minnesota No. 638 §*Wealthy 
Gano *Minnesota No. 790 *Wedge 
8*Golden Russet 
Golden Sweet 
Goldo 
*Newfane 
Northern Spy 
*Northern Spy Red 
*Whitney Crab 
Willow Twig 
Windsor Chief 
Gravenstein Red §*N. W. Greening *Winesap 
*Grimes Golden *Orleans *Winesap Crimson 
*Haralson *Prairie Spy (Minn.No. 1007) Wolf River 
SHawkeye Greenin; 
$*Hyslop Crab 
Ramsdell Sweet 
*Red Astrachan 
*Varieties starred (*) can be furnished in budded trees, 
Note—S$Varieties (8)can be furnished in l-inch trees. 
$*Yellow Transparent 
*York Imperial 
DESCRIPTIONS—NEW AND SPECIAL VARIETIES 
Beacon, (Minnesota No. 423), vigorous and extremely hardy Minnesota seedling. 
Fruit deep red; flesh yellowish and quality good. Duchess season but a better 
keeper. 
Beauty Crab, pink flowers April, followed by an abundance of brilliant cherry-red 
fruit. 
Dolgo, hardy fiery red Crab, desirable for culinary uses; 
dantly. Good for ornamental purposes. 
Flame Crab, (Minnesota No. 635), a hardy Minnesota seedling producing a dense 
mass of white flowers shaded faint pink, followed by an immense load of small, 
brilliantly colored fruits of excellent quality. 
Goldo, a seedling of Grimes Golden combining the hardiness and season of Duchess 
with quality of Grimes Golden. 
Joan, an Iowa cross of Anisim and Jonathan; a productive large red apple of beauti- 
ful color. Popular for home market. 
Kendall, a cross between McIntosh and Zusoff. 
season and a better keeper. 
Lobo, a Canadian introduction, preceding its parent, McIntosh, in season. 
and darker red, hanging to the tree better than McIntosh. 
Macoun, dark red, less striped, white fleshed, highly flavored McIntosh type of apple. 
Ripens 30 days later than McIntosh. Regular heavy bearer. 
McIntosh, Black Mickey, superior dark red and early coloring strain from western 
New York. Highly recommended. 
bears young and abun- 
Fruit a solid dark red; McIntosh 
A larger 
