On Nursery Orders Less than $1.00, Add 15¢ Packing Charge. 
mproued APPLES 
ALL NORTHERN ROOTED TREES 
PRICES BELOW 

IMPORTANT! Protect your invest- 
ment in fruit trees for years to come, 
by insisting on Northern Rooted 
Stocks. Beware of southern grown, 
common rooted trees. See the differ- 
ence on page 30. 

Reliable Old Favorites 
BIG RED HARALSON APPLE—Pro- 
duces a good size, deep red, winter apple of 
excellent flavor, with outstanding keeping qual- 
ities—keeping in perfect condition until late 
spring. It is free from blight and, best of all, 
has the tendency to bear early. (See page 41.) 
DUCHESS—A popular old favorite, and 
still one of the most delicious summer apples. 
It ripens very early, yields heavily, and proves 
hardy in severe climates. 
WEALTHY—The leading apple for its sea- 
son (Sept. to Jan.). The fruit is large, a 
beautiful shade of deep red, and the flavor ex- 
cellent. One of the best eating apples grown 
in the Northwest. A good keeper and heavy 
yielder. See page 41. 
CORTLAND—(Improved McIntosh.) This 
new apple is smashing its way into front page 
popularity. Its bright red color and top-notch 
quality make it a favorite of the late fall 
apples. Flavor is delicious. They are easy to 
grow and hang long on the trees. 
DELICIOUS—A favorite winter apple for 
commercial and home orchards. Fruit large, 
flesh fine grained, sweet, juicy and really de- 
licious. Our northern rooted stock is hardy 
in favorable locations. 
ANOKA—Summer apple, very early to rip- 
en, which bears the second year. Resists 
blight and produces a consistent crop. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING — The 
fruit is very large, smooth, handsome, turning 
yellow as it matures. In good demand as a 
baking and cooking apple for late winter and 
spring. Season, December to March. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE— 
Delicious golden yellow apples. Good to eat 
long before other sorts are ready. Fruit large, 
yellow with crisp meat and delicious flavor. 
The Finest in Crabs 
(Ornamental Crabs—See Page 34) 
NEW PIOTOSH CRAB — A new crab 
from Canada that’s even better than Whitney 
‘for eating, canning, pickles, or preserves. Me- 
dium large, bright red color, very attractive. 
Bears heavier than Whitney, with better 
quality, flavor and hardiness. 
NEW “RED RIVER’ CRAB— A North 
Dakota triumph! A cross of Dolgo (‘‘Beauty 
Crab’’), and the famed Delicious Apple. Result 
—a new ‘‘glamour fruit’’ combining the 
beauty, color and zip of Dolgo with the sweet 
flavor of Delicious, A good sized crab—hardy 
even in Canada. See inside front cover. 
RED FLESH CRAB — A novel crab of 
striking appearance. Red flowers, bright red 
apples with red flesh! Makes brilliant red ap- 
ple sauce, jam or jell. Delightful flavor. Per- 
fectly hardy. See page 41, 
WHITNEY CRAB—A favorite in the home 
for canning and preserving. Fruit is of good 
. Size—very highly colored. Immense crops. 
DOLGO, THE LAWN TREE CRAB— 
Has rare beauty as an ornamental lawn tree, 
and is perfectly hardy, The apple itself is a 
very rich red, and jells perfectly, even when 
dead ripe. A fine canning crab. 
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SEE COLOR 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
ON PAGE 40 

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Minnesota 
Experiment 
Station 
Apples! 
NEW FIRESIDE—NOW! A MINNESOTA 
DELICIOUS that’s hardy for Minnesota! Truly 
a triumph of fruit breeding. Flavor and tex- 
ture even better than Delicious, although fruit 
is'not so highly colored, Fireside is a large, 
long keeping winter apple with the finest flavor 
ever produced at Minnesota’s Fruit Farm. 
Flesh is crisp, sweet, juicy—never becomes 
‘‘flat and mealy.’’ ‘Supply limited, Order early. 
NEW “MINJON” APPLE—A Minnesota 
Jonathan, so hardy it thrives and produces far 
North. Bears abundantly and regularly—heavy 
loads of brilliant all-red apples. Ripens with 
Wealthy, but colors better, hangs to tree better. 
NEW PRAIRIE SPY—(Minn. No, 1007.) 
A new long-keeping, super quality apple, so 
far superior to others marketed after Christ- 
mas, that a ready market awaits all that can 
be grown for many years. Very productive 
and fruit hangs well to trees. No finer qual- 
ity anywhere. Perfectly hardy anywhere in 
Minnesota. (See page 40.) 
NEW BEACON—(Minnesota 
No. 423.) Early fall red eating 
apple. Ready before Wealthy or 
McIntosh. Ripens but a few days 
later than.Duchess and will keep a 
month after harvest. It is highly 
colored, fine qual- 
ity and solid red. 
Hardy, very pro- 
ductive. (See page 
40.) f 
FRUIT TREES SHIPPED 
EXPRESS NOT PREPAID 





NEW 
BEACON 
Ripens 
with Duchess 
but keeps 
for 30 days 
MINNESOTA NO. 638 — A ‘“‘Winter 
Wealthy’’ that’s beautifully colored, solid red, 
of finest quality with mild, pleasant flavor. 
Keeps through January. Fruit hangs to tree 
in high wind. Produces abundant crops year 
after year. 
MINNESOTA NO. 790—A splendid new 
large red winter apple. Hardier and considered 
superior to Roman Beauty, popular baking ap- 
ple. No. 790 is highly prized for size, color, 
flavor and hangs well on the trees. (Pg. 41.) 















Prairie Spy, the Perfect Back Yard Apple 
RRS RSS SR 
‘Peter Rabbit ”’ 
REPELLENT 
Protects trees and 
. STANDARD VARIETIES: 
shrubs from rabbits 
Wealthy N. W. Greening 
and mice. A green Delicious Anoka 
paint-like non-poi- Duchess 
sonous material Contlhandie sis. cmehe s ccc 
which can be painted Haralsonmar gasket adits. asc 
or sprayed on trees 
and shrubs. Its bit- NEW APPLES: 
ter taste is offensive Rirccida . Beacon 
to rabbits. One ap- Minjon Minn. 638 
plication lasts Prairie Spy Minn. 790 
throughout Winter. CRAB APPLES: 
Quart treats 50 Whitney —_Red River 
small trees, Dolgo 
s Red Flesh 
1 Pint, ppd....$1.00 
1 Quart, ppd.. 1.65 | NEW CRABS: 
1 Gal. by Exp. Piotosh sae ote stainoeiate 
not ppd, 4.50 
APPLE TREE PRICES 
10 or 
Available lto4 5 to9 more 
SIZES EACH EACH EACH 
StO4 ik. saan $1.19 $1.15 $1.10 
4-to' Sift: cc ac cere 29) 1.25 1.19 
StOC7sits. cee tem eae 1.49 1.45 1.39 
{ 3:tov4 fe, SAS Se eee 1.19 116 1.10 
A to-5 ft.in.< senementien ie 1.29 125 1.19 
3'to4 ftronly. 0s. nee eeee 1.19 TAS 1.10 
3104S ae ece eee 1.49 1.45 1.39 
410 Sfts see. eee 1.75 1.69 1.65 
O'tO. Jiftis:cacemenenreninck 1.98 1.95 1.89 
S:tOvA ft. .eretaiemerehec eevee 1.19 TA5 1.10 
Ato Sifti.:, Sg. ceca 1.29 1.25 1.19 
Sito: 7 sfth..t6 ee eee 1.49 1.45 1.39 
Sf 4fE encom eee ee 1.49 1.45 1.39 
410.5 fliciin. coe eacaieirte 1.75 1.69 1,65 
9 107 ft, <1. dceeerexeoens 1.98 1.95 1.89 
See Color Photos of these Apples on Inside Front Cover and Pages 40 & 41 
