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HARDY AND PROLIFIC CRAB APPLES _ 
RED RIVER. Dr. Yeager’s fine new crab. A cross - 
between Dolgo crab and Delicious apple. W on- 
derful quality and flavor as an eating apple. A 
late large crab, round to oval; bright red skin, 
solid flesh of good color. A long Keeper. 83to4 ft. 
Each, S0c; 5 for $3.75. 
WHITNEY. One of the largest and best flavored 
crabs for eating from the hand. Matures late 
— sh, ahs | ae) ee August and 
eres SES & Lae 3 Bgsresase 
. nearly a 
ert the qualifi- 
cations for a perfect crab. Bears rather lightly on the Great 
Plains except in a favorable year. A fine shaped, upright tree of 
sreat sturdiness. An excellent pie apple. 3 te 4 ft. Each, S80c; 
> for $3.75. 
FLORENCE. A Minnesota variety which has proven particularly 
hardy in the Great Plains. A fine, 
handsome tree, with heavy crops 
of beautiful, round medium sized 
erab apples of very good flavor. 3 
to 4 ft. Each, 75e; 5 for $3.50. 
SIBERIAN CRAB. Perhaps the hard- 
iest of all crabs and an annual 
bearer. Sturdy handsome tree. A 
heavy yielder of small yellow 
fruits. 3to4ft. Each, 75e; 35 for 
$3.50. 3 
MARTHA-DOLGO. A new cross be- 
tween Dolge and the large Crab, 
Martha. Has all the good qualities 
of Dolgo, is larger and better fla- 
vored. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 70¢; 5 for 
$3.25. 
PYRUS BACCATA. The Siberian 
cherry apple. Hardiest of the ap- 
ple family. A handsome ornamen- 
tal and useful as a root stock for Dolgo Crab 
more tender sorts. Makes good 
jelly. 3 toe 4ft. Each, 50e; 5 for 
$2.25. 
DOLGO. Dr. N. E. Hansen’s wonderful production. Outstanding for 
hardiness, for ornamental value and for fruit. A sturdy, upright tree. A heavy bearer. Fruit of a 
very bright red color, somewhat oval, medium in size. Matures in September. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 75e; 5 
for $3.50. 
ROSILDA. Another extra hardy Canadian fruit, large, fine of flavor and texture, mid-season. Considered 
superior for canning. A cross between Crab and McIntosh Apples. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 80c; 5 for $3.75. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. A seedling that appeared at our nursery 
some years ago. A very large, fine 
flavored crab, yellow with red 
blush. Very hardy. $3 te 4 ft. 
Each, S80¢; 5 for $3.75. 
PRINTOSH. Like the Rosilda and 
Golden Anniversary, this is more 
of a small apple in flavor and ap- 
pearance. One of the hardy Cana- 
dian sorts. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 75e; 
» for $3.50. 
SUGAR CRAB. One of Dr. Hansen’s 
hardy crabs. A good yielder of fair 
sized fruits with exactly the flavor 
of the old fash- 
ioned sweet 
apples. 3 to 4 
a feet, each, 70c3 
4 & for $3.25. 
2 Golden Anniversary 


Sugar Crab 

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ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING CRABS | 
MINNESOTA WILD 4229 
CRAB. The west-..Aks, 2 







ern wild ‘ 
crab at 
he These are all perfectly hardy and not even the: 
Spgaia famous Japanese Cherries of Washington, D. C., can 
masses equal them in their beauty, which persists through- 
Mi out the season in fruit and foliage. 3 te 4 ft., each 

85c3; one of each of the five, $4.00. 
HOPA. Dark red flowers, fruit and foliage. 
SCUGOG. A beautiful Canadian crab with very 
large bright red flowers and good-sized fruit with 
pink flesh. x 
RED FLESH. Red flowers, dark red fruits with 
pink meat, bronze leaves. Hardy. 
MALUS TRANSITORIA (Hawthorn Crab). A hand-. 
some ornamental with deeply cut leaves, 
