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SUMMER APPLES 
5F31 Anoka—A new apple originated by Prof. N. E. Hansen of 
the South Dakota Experiment Station. It is the youngest bear- 
ing apple we know. In fact, it sometimes bears in the nursery 
row and generally always the next year after being planted. 
Fruit is yellow streaked red. Ripens in August but can be used a 
month earlier. 
5F32. Beacon—This new apple originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Experiment Station. It is so much better than the old- 
fashioned Duchess apple that we have discontinued altogether 
growing Duchess. The fruit is large, a solid bright red of very fine 
quality. It ripens in August but can be used weeks before. It is 
very hardy and extremely productive. If you want only one 
summer apple we recommend Beacon. Fine for eating and won- 
derful for pies, sauce, etc. 
5F35 Early Red Bird—This fine apple ripens a week before Yel- 
low Transparent and it is the best real early red apple we know. 
The fruit is large, bright red, good quality for both eating and 
cooking. Hardy and a heavy bearer. 
5F33 Red Jume—The old-fashioned early red apple everybody 
likes. . Delicious flavor. 


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5-43 Summer Champion—This variety ripens between Bea- 
con and Wealthy. It is late summer or early fall. The fruit is an 
attractive red, large and fine quality. Tree is hardy and a heavy, 
regular bearer. You will like it. Fine for eating and cooking. 
5F37 Yellow Transparent—The favorite early yellow apple. 
Ripens in July. Bears young, heavily, and every year. Fruit is 
medium size, tender, juicy. Fine flavor for eating and cooking. 
FALL APPLES 
5F34 Maiden Blush—Large, 
Ripens before Wealthy. 
yellow, blushed. Mild flavor. 
5F42. Wealthy—By far the most popular fall apple. It ripens in 
September but can be used weeks earlier. Fruit is large, red 
striped with tender, juicy flesh of fine quality. Very hardy. Bears 
young and heavily. 
CRAB APPLES 
SF71 Whitney—While this is listed among the 
Crabs, you really can eat it fresh just like an apple. 
It is not tart. The fruit is only medium size, red 
striped, fine quality. Makes wonderful apple butter 
and jelly. Bears young and heavily. 


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