6 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
DANIELS 
HARDY APPLES 
There are probabl» several hundred different kinds of apples 
being grown in Minnesota and adjacent territory—but only a 
few of them are really worth while. Out of all of these we 
recommend the following: 
THE 10 BEST APPLES FOR MINNESOTA 


BEACON McINTOSH 
DANIELS MINJON 
RED DUCHESS NORTHWEST 
ERICKSON GREENING 
FIRESIDE -PRAIRIE SPY 
HARALSON WEALTHY 
These Select Ten offer everything anyone can desire in apples for our trying northern condi- 
tions. They povide an entire season of fresh fruit, starting to ripen in late July (in central 
Minnesota) and continuing until in October—with fine, highest quality dessert apples as well as 
the best of all pie and baking sorts that will keep all winter. Some of these are the old ‘‘depend- 
ables” that have long led in popularity and some are new creations of our great Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm—varieties that are completely revolutionizing apple growing in Minnesota. 
In our opinion, of all the varieties originated at the Fruit Breeding Farm . 
THE 5 BEST NEW VARIETIES ARE 
BEACON FIRESIDE HARALSON 
MINJON PRAIRIE SPY 
They offer unexcelled qualitv, hardiness, productivity and keeping ability—a full season of the 
finest in apples that can safely and successfully be grown here. 
Now—right in our own yards and home and commercial orchards—we can grow as fine apples 
as are produced anywhere in the world. 
Plant—and plant now—these marvelous new sorts . .. and remember, too, that the older 
Duchess, McIntosh, Wealthy, and others listed here are just as good as ever ... and each has 
its important place. 
PRICES ON MINJON 
PRICES ON APPLES (EXCEPT AS NOTED) AND PRAIRIE’ SPY 
(Not over 50 of one kind to a customer) 
& FIRESIDE 
(Not over 10 of one kind 
to a customer) 
1 
1 5 10 25 
Standard—o ntOe+ etter es ee $0.90 $4.20 $7.90 $12.75 $1.25 $6.00 
Tiarpe—44to Gitte ee 1.00 4.65 8.80 21.00 1.50 7.25 
Extra Large—5 toe (Gliese ee 1.25 6.00 11.50 27.75 2.00 9.50 
FIRESIDE 
(Minn. No. 993) 
MINJON 
(Minn. No. 700) 
The New “Northern Delicious” 
The latest, and many say the best, of the all 
winter apples yet introduced by the great 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. Extremely 
hardy for a tree producing such high quality 
fruits, Fireside has proven dependable in all 
but the extreme Northern part of Minnesota. 
The tree is vigorous, highly productive, and 
a regular annual producer of large crops. The 
fruit is large, colored a beautiful red, clings 
well to the tree, and keeps all winter. 
In flavor the fruit is described by the orig- 
inators as rich, sub-acid, almost sweet, with 
a crisp, firm juicy flesh. Most orchardists put 
it at the head of all hardy winter apples for 
quality—the equal or superior of Delicious. 
But remember it is HARDY, and can be grown 
successfully in home or commercial orchards 
in practically all parts of Minnesota. 
The ‘‘Minnesota Jonathan” 
The reddest, all-red, red apple of Wealthy 
season. Thorough test has proven its worth 
for both home and extensive commercial 
growing. 
It is hardy throughout all of Minnesota. It 
is a regular bearer. . . . Its even distribution 
insures uniform size. .. . It clings to the tree 
until picked. . . . It comes in Wealthy season 
but colors much better. ... It has an excellent 
flavor and quality. ... It tops the market in 
its season. 
What more can you ask in a fall Apple? 
As the name implies it is so closely similar 
to the Jonathan that it is commonly called the 
“Minnesota Jonathan,” and its name, ‘Min- 
jon’”’ is so derived. 
Commercial growers have found it highly 
profitable in late and post-Wealthy season. 
DON’T FAIL TO PLANT THESE TWO SUPER VARIETIES THIS SPRING. 
Better Order Early, Though 
DANNY SAYS: 
“GONE WITH THE WIND?” Not so for Haralson, Northwest 
Greening and Prairie Spy, for they not only keep all winter but 
they won’t blow off the tree at picking time. 

