HARALSON 
A PROVEN LEADER IN MINNESOTA AND THE NORTHWEST 
It has everything: 
Color—Bright red. 
Quality—Good. 
Size—Large. 
Season—Late fall. 
Keeping—FExcellent until April and May. 
Yield—Yields heavy and often bears 
fruit the second year after planting. 
Hardiness—It is recommended through- 
out Minnesota and is found thriving 
in Canada. 
Fe coc oct 
The Leading Commercial Apple 
In addition to being almost a perfect apple for 
the home orchard HARALSON is being planted 
extensively in commercial orchards. Wide- 
awake planters are switching to Haralson. It 
is the first apple we have ever had that we 
sincerely say can be grown on a commercial 
scale in competition with Jonathan and similar 
apples shipped into this territory. 
Haralson in Great Demand 
The market demands a good sized, red, long 
keeping apple. Haralson fully satisfies all these 
qualifications and in addition, stands handling 
and shipping well. 
Bears Young 
Haralson is a prolific bearer, and the orchard 
trees yield very young. They often start bearing 
the second year after planting. The tree is strong 
and they carry heavy loads without splitting 
the branches. Originated and introduced by the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
HIBERNAL—An extremely hardy apple re- 
commended for the most Northern sections. 
Also used quite extensively for top-working. 
These trees on our hardy roots are ideal for 
top-working and planting in sections where the 
weather is extremely severe. 
JEWEL WINTER—A very attractive, bright 
red apple. Quality good, keeping until mid- 
winter. A good commercial and home orchard 
apple. 
MALINDA—One of the hardiest longer keeping 
apples that can be grown in this locality. Flesh 
is yellowish-white, juicy, and keeps until late 
winter. Good quality. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING—A late 
winter apple. The tree is a vigorous grower and 
fairly hardy. Fruit is very large, yellowish 
green, when ripe. An excellent pie and baking 
apple. 

HARALSON 
PATTENS GREENING—This apple is popu- 
lar on account of its hardiness and heavy 
yielding qualities. Fruit is large, green with 
pink blush. Tree is thrifty and grows in a 
spreading form. Season—September. 
CARE OF 
NURSERY STOCK 
When the stock is received, open the bundle in 
the shade out of the wind and, if you are not 
ready to plant immediately, heel the roots in 
the ground, soaking them well as you do. If well 
heeled in, they can be kept without damage for a 
reasonable time. Ask for our free booklet on 
planting and care of nursery stock. 
LOCATION OF OUR 
NURSERIES 
OUR NURSERY IS LOCATED JUST OFF 
HIGHWAY~ 61,. AT THE: ST.nPAUL*CITY 
LIMITS, ACROSS THE RIVER FROM 
SOUTH ST. PAUL. We invite our customers to 
come and select their own stock. However, mail 
and telephone orders receive our personal 
attention and we assure you that we will select 
your stock with the utmost care. 
