Westhausers ‘rir Revs” APPLE TREES 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. (Fall, winter.) This new Double Red Deli- 
cious colors about 3 weeks earlier than the common Delicious. In August, 
when the regular Delicious are still green, Double Red Delicious are red 
all over and are ready to bring fancy prices. Our supply is limited—order 
early and play safe. 
JONATHAN. (Late fall, winter.) Grand, good winter Apple. Bright, solid 
red. Flesh white, sometimes tinted with red; firm, fine, crisp and tender. 
A splendid family sort and highly profitable for market. Tree long-lived, 
productive and an early bearer. Keeps well and will stand much handling. 
McINTOSH. Medium in size. Fruit is beautiful red, somewhat striped. Flesh 4 
is white, crisp, and highly flavored. The tree is hardy and vigorous, and j 
starts to bear young, and heavily. A favorite market and eating Apple. j 
Ripens in September and October. Good storage Apple. i 
SNOW APPLE. Medium. Deep crimson, flesh white, very juicy and tender. | 
’ YELLOW TRANSPARENT. (Early.) The finest extra early yellow Apple. | 
Ripens late in July and continues in season until September. Fruit good 4 
size, waxy yellow. Flesh white, mild, juicy, sweet. 
WEALTHY. Ripens late summer and early autumn. Perfectly hardy, vig- % 
orous and produc ¥ 
tive. Fruit large, red 
streaked with white. 
Quality good. A 
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sort. — 
Double Red Delicious 
i PRICES OF 
The Old Folks Apple Red Delicious, Jonathan, 
NO WAITING. Anoka bears the first McIntosh, Snow Apple, 
year after planting. Commonly known as the Yellow Transparent and 
Old Folks Apple because of its early bearing. Wealthy. 
Best early summer Apple. Very hardy, will 9/16 to 11/16 in., 
grow in any climate. Fruits in August. The strong 4 to 5 ft. trees. 
fruit is excellent for eating, sauce or pies. 
The Apples are large, red and striped. The 
tree is of a semi-dwarf type, making picking 
an easy chore. You should have one or more 

» of these trees in your yard which will furnish 
~~ a good supply of fruit without years of wait- 
ing. 
Anoka G i 
Oe PRICES: Strong, 
4-5 ft. trees, each 
$1.15; 3 for $2.85; 
6 for $5.25; 12 for 
$10.00. 

ROSE 
ACACIA or 
MOSS 
LOCUST 
A gorgeous, 
showy shrub, with 
light green pinnate 
leaves and long, graceful 
clusters of pea-shaped, 
rose-pink flowers, bloom- 
ing during the months of 
June and July. A beauti- 
oe ful shrub planted alone or 
in series, outstanding for 
cemetery plantings. $1.00 
Jonathan each; 3 for $2.50. 
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