8 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
NORTHWEST GREENING 
The One Best Winter Greening 
The best and longest keeping of the green- 
ings. A splendidly formed, bright green fruit. 
Should be in every orchard for, even in ordi- 
nary storage, they keep well all winter and 
in a good vegetable cellar sometimes on into 
the summer. One of the leading and most 
profitable commercial varieties in the South- 
ern part of Minnesota. Unexcelled for. pies 
and baking. 
PRAIRIE SPY 
(Minn. No. 1007) 
Hardy, Red, High Quality Winter Apple 
Here is another outstanding origination of 
the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. As 
the name indicates, Prairie Spy, has many of 
the fine characteristics of that famous old 
apple of the East, The Northern Spy. It has 
aptly been described as "A large red apple 
with quality equal to any late winter variety 
regardless of where grown.” 
High points of Prairie Spy’s claims to fame 
are: 
FRUIT—Large, attractive red, exceptionally 
high quality, long keeper, clings to the 
tree until picked. 
TREE—Vigorous, productive and hardy, ex- 
cept in highly unfavorable locations. In 
northern areas where growing season is 
very short the tree holds up but fruit 
colors poorly. Does excellently as far 
north as the Twin Cities. 
SEASON—Late winter—when its quality is 
vastly superior to Winesap and others 
on the market at that season. For either 
home or commercial use there is no bet- 
ter hardy, late winter dessert apple for 
the Northwest. Order early as supplies 
are limited. 
WEALTHY 
Minnesota‘s Most Famous Apple 
The old favorite fall apple of corn and 
pumpkin time! Probably no eating apple is 
more popular and more loved than Wealthy, 
and certainly no fruit raises more nostalgic 
memories in those who have left Minnesota. 
And *o wonder, for Wealthy’s appetizing red 
appearance, its crisp, white, juicy flesh and 
sprightly flavor have endeared it to many. 
In spite of all the fine new varieties— 
Wealthy retains its popularity and will be 
largely planted for years to come! 
THE CRAB APPLES 
We offer what we 
consider the three 
best crabs—one each 
of the three crab 
types: DOLGO, as 
our finest jelly crab, 
and best as an or- 
namental; WHIT- 
NEY, as our most 
flavorful eating 
crab; and VIRGIN- 
IA as the best of 
the ‘‘old fashioned’”’ 
crabs and one of 
the outstanding, 
hardiest stocks for 
“top working.” 
DOLGO CRAB 
Dolgo is generally conceded to be the most 
beautiful of all apple trees. It is heavily laden 
with large white flowers at blossom time, and 
later the brilliant red fruit is borne freely in 
beautiful rope-like clusters, among dense 
foliage of vivid, dark green. The fruit is 
oblong in shape, of rare beauty and has a 
very unusual lemon-like flavor. Far superior 
to other crabs for jellies, producing a trans- 
parent bright red jelly of high quality. Will 
jell even when dead ripe. In praising Dolgo 
the Country Gentleman says: “This variety is 
the most striking in appearance of any of the 
newer crabs tested at the Ohio station.’”’ When 
in full bloom the tree is very decorative, and 
again in early fall when the fruit is ripening 
the high red color of the fruit makes this tree 
worth while just for ornamental purposes. 
The quality of the fruit for jelly and preserves 
is excellent. The most attractive apple tree 
for lawn specimens. 

DOLGO CRAB 
VIRGINIA CRAB 
One of the oldest and most dependable 
crabs. Tree large, vigorous and heavy bearer. 
Very hardy. Unsurpassed as a stock for top- 
working to less hardy varieties. 
WHITNEY CRAB 
A large crab, generally considered the nicest 
eating of all crabs—and by many the best 
eating apple of its season—early fall. Large 
in size for a crab, well colored, with crisp 
flesh and a delightful flavor. A hardy, strong, 
very upright grower. 

DANIELS “VEST POCKET APPLE ORCHARDS” 
How often has the city home owner sighed for three or more varieties of apples when 
there was room for only one tree in his yard! To meet their needs we have developed 
Daniels Vest Pocket Orchard apple trees. By means of a painstaking process of grafting, 
we have developed trees which will bear 5, 6, 7 and even 8 different varieties on the one 
tree. Each variety is as perfect as if it had grown on a normal tree. We have used only 
the best varieties as Wealthy, Haralson, Dolgo, Daniels Red Duchess, McIntosh and Erickson. 
Aside from its utilitarian value, you will get more “bang” out of one of these trees, bearing 
several varieties of fruit at once, than out of any other plant on your grounds. 
Please bear in mind that these are not tender southern grown trees two or three years 
old. They are grown on the hardiest of stocks and top-worked with only the best of varieties 
for the North. They are strong, transplanted trees of good size, and ready to bear... in 
fact, most of them have already borne from two to five varieties in our nursery rows. 
We have been growing these for twelve years now, and have yet to find a buyer who 
was not enthusiastic over them. But order early as supplies are limited. 
5 Variety Trees—$5.00 
Additional Varieties on Same Tree at $1.00 each 
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