


Wealthy 
BEACON 
THE NEW ALL-RED EATING APPLE 
A recent introduction of the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm that promises to take the place of 
Duchess. Beacon ripens with Duchess or a few days 
later. Fruit is completely red and of uniform fair size. 
Excellent eating Apple and good cooking Apple. 
HARDY ... HEAVY CROPPER 
We feel that Beacon is superior to other Apples of the 
same season and will undoubtedly replace them largely. 
In our own trial orchards, as well as other reports we 
have had, it has proven to be perfectly hardy and a 
heavy annual cropper. Tree is upright in growth and 
a vigorous grower. 
BEST EARLY VARIETY FOR STORING 
Unlike most of the early Apples which last for a short 
time, Beacon can be stored in an ordinary cellar for 
-two months. The advantages of this from a commercial 
standpoint are obvious, as they can be marketed when- 
ever the price and demand is favorable. 
EQUALLY GOOD FOR HOME OR MARKET 
Its splendid quality and appearance, uniform size, and 
good handling qualities are sure to make Beacon a valu- 
able Apple for home use and in the commercial orchard. 
It fills the demand for a quality Apple that comes in 
before the Wealthy, Haralson, and other Apples of 
similar season. 

APPLES 
Our trees are all three years old and 
are of the varieties that we consider 
best for our climate. We graft our 
own Apples on roots that we grow 
ourselves, which assures you of the 
hardiest stock available and trees that 
will withstand severe drought condi- 
tions. 
Due to ideal growing weather last 
summer we have a good supply of 
high quality trees. Plant your or- 
chard this year with Bailey’s hardy 
Apples grown on our own hardy 
roots. Order early while our list is 
still complete. 
ANOKA. 
after planting. Season very early—ripening a few days 
Bears very young, often fruiting the year 
before Duchess. Anoka is an exceptionally heavy 
yielder of fair quality. Tree is very hardy, fruit is 
striped red. 
CORTLAND. A seedling of McIntosh that is proving 
more satisfactory in many respects. The fruit has the 
same high quality as McIntosh, keeps better, and hangs 
to the tree longer. 
DELICIOUS. High quality, bright red, a good winter 
keeper. We recommend planting Delicious in a shel- 
tered location. 
DUCHESS. The standard Apple for your early pies 
and sauce. Excellent eating. Hardy and a heavy yielder. 
RED DUCHESS. An improved selection of the 
standard Duchess. Fruit bright red, ripens early Au- 
gust. Perfectly hardy. 
HIBERNAL. An extremely hardy Apple recommend- 
ed for the most Northern sections. Also used quite 
extensively for top-working. These trees on our hardy 
roots are ideal for top-working and planting in sections 
where the weather is extremely severe. 

Prairie 
Spy 
