



BRAND’S SPECIAL APPLE OFFER 
Gor a Large Family Orchard 
Where plenty of planting room is available, a large apple orchard should be planted to furnish 
the home with plenty of fruit throughout the apple season and all through the winter months 
We grow a selection of apples especially for this collection. Every apple we suggest differs from 
the others, and every apple has been chosen because it is very desirable. So we offer: 
1 each of the 12 different kinds we list and 
2 crabapples, 14 in all, in 
5 to 6 ft. trees, all different, for $10.00 Try a Collection of 
These 
SUPER-HARDY 
PLUMS 
One each of the six Plums 
described on these pages: 
SPLENDID, FIEBING, 
SUPERIOR, SAPA, UN. 
DERWOOD, and MINNE- 
SOTA No. 218 in a 5 to 6 
ft. grade— 
All 6 only $5.00 
4 to 5 ft. grade for $4.50. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, all different, for $ 7.50 

HARALSON APPLE 
The best late keeping commercial orchard apple for 
the middle northwest. Young prolific bearer. 
PIXWELL 
The New Gocselernry 
Most everyone likes Gooseberries. We 
like green Gooseberry sauce and green 
Gooseberry pie. But we do hate to pick 
the Gooseberry because of the terrible 
thorns. Prof. Yeager of the North Dakota 
Station spent years and tried out thou- 
sands of seedling Gooseberries looking for 
a good Gooseberry with fewer thorns that 
could be easily picked. Out of all his seed- 
lings he picked this one and named it 
Pixwell. It is not thornless but it has com- 

eee 
OKA CHERRY 
This is Hansen’s greatest Cherry. 
Fruit averages 114 inches in diam- 
eter. Black outside, rich, juicy, red- 
purple flesh which is 
sweet and delicious. 
<“KEe 
MINNESOTA 
PLUM No. 218 
or PIPESTONE 
paratively few thorns and these are so constructed as to give very little trouble in picking. 
One can encircle with the hand a limb of Pixwell at its base and draw the hand the 
; SCOUT APRICOT entire length of the limb to the tip and hardly feel the prick of a single thorn. Try this 
(New.) Best so far of all the hardy Apricots. Orig- on any other Gooseberry. Pixwell is considered one of the best Gooseberries in cold 
inated in Manitoba and hardy there. Our trees are southern Manitoba. 
budded on Apricot roots. 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.50 each 
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Strong 2-yr. plants, 2 for $1.00; 5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.00 
