HARDY APPLES 

EARLY LARGE ERICKSON APPLE 
NOTICE 
You must order not less than 3 of one 
kind and size to get the dozen rate on 12 
or more trees. 6 of one kind and size 
also takes the dozen rate. 

STANDARD APPLE PRICES FOR 
FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
Height Each 3 if 
2eVvear a 3-4 ft. $ .40 $1.10 $4.00 
2-3 year .. 4-5 ft. -50 1.40 5.50 
3-4 year .... 5-6 ft. Sf035 1.90 7.50 
3-4> yeare.-- O=(eLt: 1.00 2.90 9.75 
Northern grown trees are worth more. 
SUMMER APPLES 
ANOKA—Early bearing, 
second year after planting. 
and very hardy. 
DUCHESS RED — Fruit bright red, ripens 
early August. Perfectly hardy early apple 
for the north. Good sauce apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPAREN T—One of earliest. 
Bears large crops of yellow thin-skinned 
apples; good for pies or eating off the tree. 
often fruiting the 
Good quality 
FALL APPLES 
CORTLAND—Vigorous grower, heavy crop- 
per. Flesh is purest white, not darkening in 
salads. Medium size, shiny red and quite 
crisp. 
ERICKSON—A hardy standby. Ripens al- 
most with the Duchess. Large and deep red 
color. Be sure to include this one. 
PATTENS GREENING—Large, round, yel- 
low-green with bronze blush. Hardy, sub- 
acid, and a keeper. Used for pies and bak- 
ing. 
WEALTHY—Hardy Minn. apple of vigorous 
habit. Good quality, good appearance, and 
fine keeper. 
WEDGE—Exceptionally good baking apple. 
Fruit is medium to large. Red. 
WINTER APPLES 
HARALSON—A great big red apple orig- 
inated by Minn. Fruit Breeding Farm that 
ranks tops in every way. Quality excellent. 
They keep in ordinary cool cellar all winter. 
The trees are rugged and hardy and free 
from fireblight. Does not form bad crotches. 
Hardy into Canada. Bears on young trees 
2-3 years after planting. 
HIBERNAL—An extremely hardy tree. Ideal 
for top working by budding or grafting 3, 5, 
12 or more varieties on one tree. 
CRABAPPLES 

2 ORNAMENTAL LAWN TREES 
DOLGO CRAB—Pink flowers and small 
bright red crabs contrast against the 
dark green leaves making it very orna- 
mental. Free from blight and crabs 
make good jelly even when dead ripe. 
Same price as New Apples. 
HOPA CRAB — Leaves are a _ reddish- 
green all summer — enhancing the rosy 
flowers borne in profusion. Small red 
fruit in clusters hang to tree. 
3-4 ft., 75c; 2 for $1.40; 10 for $6.50 
5-7 ft., $1.75; 2 for $3.00; 10 for $14.00 

EARLY STRAWBERRY—Early, hardy, good 
yielding crab. Good eaten fresh or canned. 
TRANSCENDANT—Good pickling crab. Im- 
mensely productive bright red. 
SWEET RUSSETT—Very sweet and tastes 
like pear; good canner and heavy ypielder. 
Fruit greenish, ripening to yellow, with rus- 
set cast. 
WHITNEY — One of largest crabs grown. 
Very hardy, dependable yielder, good for 
sauce or jam or eating fresh, Ripens in later 
August. 
VIRGINIA — Hardy vigorous 
pickling or jelly. 
grower. For 

RED RIVER — Dr. 
Yeager’s fine new 
crab crossed between Dolgo and Delicious 
apple. Wonderful quality and flavor as 
eaten fresh. Late large crab, round to 
oval; bright red skin and solid flesh. 
Good keeper. 3-4 ft., 50c3; 8 for ...... $1.40 


3 APPLES ON ONE TREE 
HIBERNAL — Best, largest, pie apple, 
two of the three following hardy apples 
are grafted onto the Hibernal: 
ANOKA APPLE—Early summer apple. 
HARALSON APPLE—Best winter apple. 
WHITNEY CRAB—Best all around crab. 
Largest and best eating. 
4-5 ft. Trees only $1.00 each 

Winthrop, Minn. — I have had very 
good results from the trees, over 100 
all together, Cherry, Plum and Apple, 
that I purchased from you the last 
couple years. Have had some fruit 
on them the last two years. Yours 
truly, Martin H.K. 3-26-42. 
