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THE BEST 
in Hardy 
Northern-Grown 
APPLES 
for Eating 
and Coshing 
We have always been interested in good 
Apples. This nursery was established 75 
years ago and for nearly 50 years of its 
early history was one of the large Apple 
tree nurseries of this section of the coun- 
try. We are still interested in the work 
that is going on in the improvement of 
the Apple. 
The State of Minnesota maintains a 
large fruit-breeding farm. Here for years 
the breeding of new fruits has gone for- 
ward. 
Much work has been done with the Ap- 
ple and many new high class varieties, 
hardy in this section, have been developed. 
These will be of great interest to every 
lover of a good Apple. 
Try some of these new Apples. Every one is hardy. Every one is 
of Superior Quality. 
(Minnesota). The best new fall Apple now on the 
B EACON market. Ripens with Duchess and will keep six weeks. 
A medium sized, all-over deep red Apple with very minute white spots. 
A great bearer, and an Apple of beautiful appearance. Makes a won- 
derful market Apple as it looks so fine. This is a very high quality Apple. 
CHARLAMOFF (Russian.) An Apple that comes to us 
from Russia. Large, spreading tree. Pro- 
fuse bearer. Apples large, conical in shape, ground color green, heavily 
striped red. As it gets dead ripe, it water cores, and when this occurs 
it is irresistible. Late summer. One of the very finest eating quality 
of all Apples. 
ERICKSON (Minnesota.) This is one of the first Apples sent 
out from the station. After a trial of more than 
20 years it has proven desirable in every way. A large spreading tree, 
absolutely hardy, great bearer, very large yellowish green Apples heavily 
striped red. Very early, mellow and fine to eat. Also splendid all 


around cooking Apples. 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 

Anoka, Fruiting Heavily Two Years After Planting 
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PRICES OF ALL APPLES AND 
CRABAPPLES 
Each 
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(Express collect.) 

The ANOKA Apple 
The Apple Tree That is Different From All Other Apples 
Anoka is a new Apple produced by that great plant wizard of South Dakota, Professor Niels 
Hansen. The tree starts to bear very young, often producing Apples on two-year-old trees in 
the nursery row and is a heavy annual bearer. The fruit has much the appearance of Duchess 
of Oldenburg but is smaller, and a little more oblong, and does not show quite so much color. 
Ripens very early, beginning around August 15th. We like it much better than Yellow Trans- 
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HARALSON (Minnesota). This is the first of the great line 
of winter Apples to be sent out by the Minnesota 
Station and has revolutionized Apple growing in this section of the 
country. Haralson, when kept thinned on the tree, is a large red Apple. 
Young trees bear heavily each year. The Apples will keep all winter in 
the ordinary cellar. One of our private schools here found a box of 
Haralson last fall in their cellar still in good condition when they pur- 
chased their new supply of Haralson again in the fall. Haralson has 
proved a successful commercial Apple to grow in the Baldwin Apple 
region of New England and New York. 
JOAN (Ames, Iowa). A new Apple from the Iowa station at 
Ames. A very large all-over-red Apple, oval in shape like 
the Delicious. A cross between Anisim, a fine red eating Apple, and 
Jonathan, one of the highest quality Apples of all. Joan carries the 
good qualities of both parents. 
BRAND’‘S SPECIAL 
SMALL FAMILY ORCHARD 
This is for the city dweller who has a 
small family, not much room, and wishes 
a few Crabapple trees. 
Five Ten 
1 Beacon. Early. 
1 Minn. 638 
Winter. 1 Prairie Spy 
1 Beauty Crab 
All 5 for $4.25 
All 5 to 6 ft. 
1 Haralson. 
.85 3.60 7.00 

A DWARF APPLE FOR 
THE FAMILY GARDEN 
4-5 ft. and 5-6 ft. prices same as other apples 
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