NEW MINNESOTA FRUITS 
NEW APPLE INTRODUCTIONS 
We are headquarters for all new 
Minnesota Fruits 
NEW APPLE AND PLUM PRICES 
Height Each 3 12 
Oey C2 Tiree: 3-4 ft. $ .50 $1.40 $ 5.00 
2-38 year .... 4-5 ft. sf 5) 2.00 1250 
S=4-veare-..b-6) ite 1.00 2.80 10.00 
3-4 year .... 6-7 ft. 1 3.60 13.00 
BEACON — A _ recent introduction of the 
Minn. Experiment Station that promises to 
take the place of Duchess. Beacon ripens 
with Duchess, is completely red and uniform 
fair size, excellent for eating fresh or can- 
ning. Very hardy and annual cropper. Can 
be stored in cellar for two or three months, 
unlike other early apples. 
NO. 240 CRAB—Large high quality dessert 
crab, keeping well into Nov. Flesh yellow, 
skin a light red blush or striped over yellow. 
NO. 638 — The ‘“‘Winter Wealthy”? although 
it is quite superior to it in many ways. It 
hangs to the tree until a bright red. Good 
eating when picked or in February and 
March. 
NO. 700 — ‘‘The Minnesota Jonathan,” called 
‘““Minjon.” Medium size, rounded, very dark 
rich red color. Quality is good, regular fall 
cropper and fruit hangs well to tree. 
NO. 790—‘‘Tip Top Baking” apple of Rome 
Beauty type. Just the right size, texture, 
sugar content, etc., for baking. 
NO. 396 — ‘‘Victory”’ apple of McIntosh type 
but a little later in ripening. Hangs to tree 
better ; keeps longer; more resistant to scab 
and is a more consistent bearer. Quality 
equal to McIntosh. A _ good, red cooking 
apple. 
OTHER NEW APPLES 
MELBA—A MclIntosh seedling from Canada. 
Bright crimson over pale yellow. Early home 
market variety. 
NEWFANE—Resembles a red colored sport 
of Delicious. 

NO. 3 BANTAM PEAR 

NEW MINNESOTA NO. 993 “FIRESIDE” 
NO. 993—‘‘Minnesota Delicious,”’ called ‘‘Fire- 
side.’”’? Does not have Delicious shape but it 
sure has the most delicious flavor of any 
HARDY apple. Large mid-to-late winter 
apple; medium red color over greenish yel- 
low base. Large fruit. Tree is large and a 
vigorous grower. One of the very best apples. 
NO. 1007, PRAIRIE SPY—Considered to be 
as of high quality as any apple in the U.S. 
Medium size, later winter apple; bright 
color over yellow base. Excellent keeper and 
hangs well to tree. A little late for north- 
ern sections but try at least one to be sure. 
NO. 714 — Attractive with red stripes over 
yellow base; almost red when ripe, Very 
tender and juicy. Quality extra good. A 
hardy summer apple ripening in August. 
HARDY PEARS 
PEAR PRICES 
8-4 ft., each, 50c; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00 
4-5 ft., each, 75c; 3 for $2.003; 12 for $7.50 
MINNESOTA NO. 3—Bantam Pear. Immune 
from blight. Good tasty small pear for the 
north. 
PARKER NO. 1—A vigorous Minn. pear 
standing up well in southern Minnesota. 
Medium large, medium thick skin; clear, 
medium yellow with light blush. Good qual- 
ity flesh, juicy, sweet and fine grained. 
NEW PATTERN NO. 5 PEAR — Little 
larger than Bantam, A regular and heavy 
bearer. Considered the hardiest. 
MENDEL PEAR —A very good hardy pear 
for Minnesota. 
Woodworth, N. D.— Please send 
me your spring catalog as I find 
your trees the best we can get and 
such nice size. — Mrs. H.C.T. 
