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HARDY AND 
PROLIFIC 
CRAB APPLES 


NY RED RIVER. Dr. Yeager’s 
Lee fine crab. A cross between 
& ae Dolgo crab and Delicious 
ln apple. Wonderful quality 
; and flavor as an eating 
Red River , apple. A late large crab, 
round to oval; bright red 
skin, solid flesh of good color. A long keeper. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 90c; 
5 for $4.25. 
FLORENCE. A Minnesota variety which has proven particularly hardy i 
in the Great Plains. A fine, handsome tree, with heavy crops of beau- 
tiful, round medium sized crab ap- 
ples of very good flavor, 3 to 4 ft. 
Each Sde;3 5 for $4.00. 
TRAIL. One of the hardiest, best 
quality and most popular of the Canadian introductions. 3 te 4 ft, 
Each 90e; 5 for $4.25. 
PYRUS BACCATA,. The Siberian cherry apple. Hardiest of the apple 
family. A handsome ornamental and useful as a root stock for more 
tender sorts. Makes good jelly. 8 to 4 ft. Each, 60c; 5 for $2.75. 
SIBERIAN CRAB. Perhaps the hardiest of all crabs and an annual 
bearer. Sturdy handsome tree. A heavy yielder of small yellow 
fruits. 3 to 4 ft. Each, Sic; 5 for $4.00. 
MARTHA-DOLGO. A new cross between Dolgo and the large Crab, 
Martha. Has all the good qualities of Dolgo, is larger and better fla- 
oe ate 3 to 4 ft. Each, S0c; 5 for 
33.4 te 
WHITNEY. One of the largest and 
best flavored crabs for eating from 
the hand. Matures late August and. 
possesses nearly all the qualifica- 
Sugar Crab tions for a perfect crab. Bears 
rather lightly on the Great Plains 
except in a favorable year. A fine shaped, upright tree of great sturdi- 
ness. An excellent pie apple. 3 te 4 ft. Each, 90c¢; 5 for $4.25. 
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 te 4 ft. Each, 85c; 5 for $4.00. 
ROSILDA. Another extra hardy Cana- 
dian fruit. large, fine flavor and tex- 
ture, mid-season. Considered su- 
perior. for ae A cross between Crab and Melntosh Apples. 3 toe 
4 ft. Each, 90e;3 5 for $4.25. 
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 4ft. Each, S5e;3 5 for $4.00. 
PRINTOSH. Like the Rosilda and Golden Anniversary, this is more 
of a small apple in flavor and appearance. One of the hardy Canadian 
sorts. 3 to 4 ft. Each, Sic; 5 for $4.00. 
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Golden Anniversary 
, SUGAR CRAB. One of Dr. Hansen’s hardy crabs. A good vielder of 
fair sized fruits with exactly the flavor of the old fashioned sweet 
apples. 3 to 4 feet. Each, 80c; 5 for $3.75. 


These are all pertaelle nucase aes not even the Saas aba: 
nese Cherries of Washington, D. C., can equal them in their 
beauty, which persists throughout the season in ae and foliage. 
3to 4 ft. Each, 90c; one of each of the six, $5.00 
HWOPA. Dark red flowers, fruit and foliage. 
SCUGOG. A beautiful Canadian crab with very large bright red 
flowers and good-sized fruit with pink flesh. 
RED FLESH. Red flowers, dark red fruits with pink meat, bronze 
leaves.” Hardy. L ft 
PINK EYE. A selection from the baccata cherry 
apple. Large white blooms with pink center. 
REDTIP. Large, dark pink flowers, with good 
sized dark red fruits, colored to the heart of the 
apple. Excellent for jams, ete. 
MINNESOTA WILD CRAB. The western wild crab 
at its hardiest, with dense masses of pink bloom. 
