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Beacon—Ripens in August with a solid red color. 
Has fine quality. Nice transplanted 5-6 feet size. 
each $2.00; 6-8 ft., well branched, each $3.00. 
Melba—One of the best Canadian varieties, a 
good producer of high quality fall apples. Has 
ere very well here. 4-5 ft. standard grade, each 
1.50. 
\ Minnesota 714—Our fruit breeding men have pro- 
duced this one especially for us in the north. It 
has excellent quality and ripens early, and is of 
the largest in size. We have only a few of the 
large transplanted size, 7-8 ft. at $3.00 each. 
Erickson—One of the first sent out from the Min- 
nesota station and still one of the best fall apples 
in size, quality and productivity. Transplanted, 
5-6 ft., each $2.00. 
Haralson—This introduction from the Minnesota 
station has done more to prove the possibility of 
growing apples in our territory than all the cata- 
logs put together. It has proven itself to be a 
reliable bearer of high quality winter apples, 
bears heavily and starts early. 3-4 ft. Transplant- 
ed, each $1.25; 4-6 ft., each, $2.00. 
v Wealthy—One of the most popular old varieties. 
A good fall apple for home use. Transplanted, 4-5— 
ft., each $1.50. 
Minjon—This Minnesota fall apple is suggestive 
of Jonathon, hence its name. Good quality eating 
and cooking, small to medium in size with dark 
red color. tuspecially adapted to Northern Minne- 
sota. 8-ft. size, each $1.00. 
‘ Prairie Spy—tThis vigorous and hardy tree may 
ripen its truit a little late some years, but weil 
worth trying because of its delicious flavor. 3-4 
feet, each $1.25. One-year whips, 3-4 ft., each $1. 
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Mantet—Originated at Morden, Manitoba. A very 
pleasant early apple for eating. 2-3 ft., each $1.25. 
; Crab Apples 
Dolgo—The very best for jelly, fine for pickles 
and makes rich, red sauce. Perfectly hardy and 
often bears the third year. 3-4 ft., each $1.25. 
Transplanted, 5-6 ft., each $2.25. Some of these 
had fruit last fall. 
\ Florence—Bears very heavily even on young 
trees. One of the hardiest known. 8-4 ft., each $1. 
