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g 1944 
The first year is 
Eight Big Crops of Apples at the only year that 






































J the Anoka does 
only ten years old is the wonderful not bear fruit. 
record Anoka has made. 
Fruit better than such varieties as Duchess—a fine JULY 
early summer eating Apple. Apples good size, well 1946 JULY 
formed, beautifully colored, well flavored. Beautiful, 1945 
of +h e a And now — only 
uprig tc grower. ; . two years after You receive some 
One year after planting you will receive enough planting—you _re- Apples one year 
f z ; a ceive a big, full- after planting. 
Apples for eating purposes, and in two years, you will giced Veron: 
receive your first large, full-sized crop. What other 
Apple will duplicate this performance? 
Anoka bears in July and August—the earliest 
fruiting Apple known. Apple pie, Apple dump- 
lings, and cool, sweet eating Apples right in 
midsummer. Prolific Fruiter. Professor Hansen, head 
of the Department of Horticulture, State 
College, South Dakota, says: “Anoka is a 
heavy annual bearer under ordinary circum- 
stances. It bears after one year in the nurs- 
ery. John Robertson, orchardist, of Hot 
Springs, South Dakota, sent me a pho- 
tograph of his Anoka Apple tree, 7 feet 
high, bearing 2 bushels of Apples.” 
Try Anoka—see what it will do— 
then order commercially when it proves 
its value. That is wise practice with any 
new fruit. Learn the worth of all new 
things by your own trials. 
ANOKA PRICES: 
2-year trees, 7/16 in. 
caliper or over. 
iS 1:07 125590054 
2221.89 25 1850 
pal Meal 50— 35.50 
517i 10027000 
HARDY 
Will survive 
all winters. Orig- 
inated in the Da- 
kotas where it 
gets really cold; 
it just has to be 
hardy. 
Keep ‘Em 
Smiling. 
Buy U. S. 
War 
Bonds. 
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