BULLETIN NO. 1— MARCH 18, 1943 
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DESCRIPTIONS—NEW AND SPECIAL VARIETIES—Continued 
Melba, a McIntosh seedling from Canada. Color bright crimson over pale yellow. 
Season ahead of Early McIntosh and variety 1s adapted for home market. 
Milton, cross of Transparent and McIntosh ripening in Wealthy season. Tree hardy 
and vigorous. Fruit pinkish-red, flesh white with McIntosh flavor and aroma. 
Minjon (Minnesota No. 700), a fall and early winter apple of about Wealthy season 
but a slightly better keeper; size medium, comparable to Jonathan. Color dark 
attractive red; flesh yellowish; flavor mild sub-acid; quality good. Very hardy. 
Minnesota No. 993, large mid-to-late winter apple, medium red color over a‘ greenish 
yellow. Quality vary good. 
Minnesota No. 638, fair size, mid-winter apple; dark red; flesh medium coarse; 
flavor mildiy sub-acid; quality good. Late in maturing and hangs to tree well. 
Minnesota No. 790, large mid-winter apple of M. B. Twig type. Its dull red color 
gives it a rich appearance. Quality good, excellent cooking and a very satis- 
factory dessert apple. 
Minnesota No. 714, early summer apple, medium or above in size and bright red 
stripe over yellow, well colored ground. Quality good. 
Newfane, resembles a red colored sport of Delicious. Ripens with Delicious but 
keeps much longer, 
Prairie Spy (Minnesota No. 1007), medium size, late winter apple shaped like 
Wealthy but late in maturing and not ready for use until about Christmas. 
Color bright red over a yellow ground. Excellent keeper and of great promise. 
Sharon, new Iowa introduction of good quality and extremely hardiness. Excellent 
for home plantings. Color is ve red and green. Good keeper and disease 
resistant. A McIntosh cross. 
Winesap Crimson, a gorgeous colored dare crimson Winesap sport averaging larger 
in size than the parent, the common Winesap. Originated in the Yakima Valley, 
Washington. Keeps in an ordinary outdoor cave until the middle of June. 
APPLE—Hardy Understocks 
We offer the following varieties of Apple and Crab, branched trees, suitable 
as understocks for top working purposes. 
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