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Daniels Hardy Appl 
Apples—famed for health giving qual- 
ities—dear to the hearts of all who as 
voungsters have grown up with fruiting 
apple trees in their “play realm,” beauti- 
ful as ornamental trees, productive of 
delicious food of high economic value, en- ~ 
deared to the housewife because of the 
various culinary adaptions, hardy and 
easy to grow! It is easy to see why the 
apple is the favorite and most Widely 
planted of all fruit trees. 

Apple Prices 1 10 100 
Standard, 4-5 ft........ $0.50 $4.50 $40.00 
Ware eyso- 6 bt ae eae wo 6.50 37.00 
Extra Large, 5-7 ft.... 1.00 9.00 75.00 
THE STANDARD APPLES 
BEACON (Minn. No. 423): Season—between Duchess and Wealthy. 
Keeps a month or more after picking. Beautiful red, firm, juicy. No 
better early fall apple. Tops the market. 
DANIELS RED DUCHESS: Season—Summer and fall. Far preferable 
to the ordinary Duchess. Colors like a Wealthy. Bears very young. 
FIRESIDE (Minn. No. 993): THE NEW WINTER APPLE. Named only 
a few weeks ago by its originators, The State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
A heavy bearer of crisp, juicy, well colored red apples. Rated as tops in 
quality of our winter varieties. 
HARALSON (Minn. No. 90): Season—Winter. Considered the best of 
the truly hardy winter apples for Minnesota. Good quality. Early and 
heavy bearer. Won’t blow Off. 
MeINTOSH: Season—Fall. We consider this the finest quality apple 
grown. Bright red, crisp white flesh. Aromatic. 
MINJON (Minn. No. 700): THE NEW FALL APPLE. A Minnesota 
Jonathan hardy enough to thrive and produce in the north. Ripens in 
Wealthy season, but colors better and clings to the tree well. One of the 
best new ones. - 
NORTHWEST GREENING: Season—Winter. The best green winter 
keeper. Unexcelled for pies and baking. ; 
PRAIRIE SPY (Minn. No. 1007): Season—Winter. Considered one of 
the best quality hardy red winter apples Large. Good color. wi 
WEALTHY: Season—F all. Red, crisp, tart, juicy. Minnesota’s most 
famous and favorite fall apple. 
THE CRABS 
DOLGO: Season—Early fall. Brilliant crimson fruit in large clusters. 
Shapely tree. The finest jelly apple. Bears very young. 
WHITNEY: Season—Early fall. Sweet, juicy, eating crab. Upright 
grower. Pickles well while firm. 
DANIELS HARDY PEARS 
The varieties we list have proven their suit- 
ability to this climate with many years of success- 
ful production. You can now srow in your own 
home orchard good quality pears in sufficient quan- 
tities for any family’s eating and canning needs. 







Pear Prices 1 10 
Medium Size (34%-5 ft.)............ $0.75 $6.50 
sarge Size” (445 -6.45£t.) 242. & fae 1.00 9.00 
BANTAM (Minn. No. 3) — The most recently 
named pear introduced by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. Small in size but large in production. The quality 
is excellent for dessert purposes. Especially good for 
. cooking and unsurpassed for. pickling. 
PARKER—Introduced by the-State Fruit Breeding Farm. The fruit 
is medium to large; flesh tender and of good quality. 
MENDEI-The fruit is large and* hangs well to the tree. Is of first 
quality, sweet and juicy, and keeps well through the fall. 
