OSCAR H, WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 43 

All authorities on Great Plains Horticulture recommend planting only young 
stock such as we offer because it establishes itself much more quickly and easily 
and there is likely to be less loss. Remember that our apples are grafted and 
_ budded on the hardiest apple roots in the world. 
YEAGER SWEET. This Apple, previously listed as a Crab (N. D. No. 6) has 
been placed after a conference with horticulturists among the real apples. 
It is 2 to 2% in. in diameter. It has exactly the flavor of the old-fashioned 
sweet apple, flesh is of fine texture, and the apples ripen early. Its value 
is reegearge more and more every year. 8 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for $4.50. 
MANTET. This is an introduction from the Do- 
minion Horticultural Station at Morden, Manitoba, 
and a result of some of their extensive fruit breed- 
ing work. Mantet is to all intents an early, hardy 
McIntosh with the same deep red color. Ripens 
with the Duchess and is at its best till October. 
Sturdy trees and heavy bearing. 3 to 4 ft., each Yeager Sweet 
90c; 5 for $4.25. 
HARALSON. A real winter apple, hardy enough for the Northwest. A 
Minn. Fruit Breeding Farm production. A strong grower, resistant to 

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- Breakey fire blight, bears early and yet the fruit keeps in good condition till . 
spring. Apples are large and deep red, flavor excellent. Has proven 
s very hardy. 8 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for $4.50 
~“BREAKEY. Another fine and very hardy apple from the Dominion Station at Morden. Medium 
in size; color, amber. Mostly covered with scarlet,,striped. A delicious dessert apple from Sep- 
tember to December, very juicy. An ornamental also with very large blossoms, 8 to 4 ft., each, 
90c; 5 for $4.25. 
WEALTHY. Keeps till Janu- 
ary and is ready to use by 
October. A Minnesota va- 
riety which has become a 
‘universal favorite. Tree of~ 
good habit, hardy, blight re- 
sistant. Bears many large 
dark red apples with crisp, 
sub-acid white flesh tinged 
with pink. Not as hardy as 
some of the new sorts but 
ane : safe over most of the North- 
. west. 3 to 4 ft., each, 90c; 
pe ned puahess 5 for $4.25. 3 Erickson 

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RED DUCHESS. This is much like the common Duchess but with a handsome red color, and of 
somewhat better quality. Harly. 3 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for $4.50. 
‘ANOKA. The earliest bearing of all large apples. Begins to fruit the year after it is planted and 
bears regularly thereafter. Should be replaced every 5 to 10 years as it is not long lived. Fruit 
resembles the Duchess. Hardy under severe conditions. A production of Dr. N. EH. Hansen. 
Each, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 5 for $4.50. . 
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t ERICKSON. This is one of the best apples of Russian origin. eecentiondlly. large in size, it is 
also of fine flavor. Season somewhat longer than that of Duchess, it is of a beautiful and uni- 
form red color when fully ripe. Season Sept. to Nov. Price, 3 to 4 ft., each, 90c; 5 for $4.25. 
LONGFIELD. The best dessert fruit of all the many Russian apples. Extremely hardy. Trees 
_. small, compact and productive. 3to4ft., each, 90c; 5 for $4.25. 
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All fruit trees are very scarce this year. Labor shortage has prevented propagating. After the 
- limited number which we have grown is used up we shall have to refund. 
