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FRUIT TREES 
Two year trees, sturdy and well branched’, 
Apples 
(Listed in order of ripening) 
5 to 7 ft. $1.75 
4 to 5 ft. $1.50 
16 for $15.00 10 for $13.00 
Yellow Transparent—Early cooking 
apple. 
Tetofsky—An old variety worth 
while for both cooking and eat- 
ing. 
Melba—Hardy and blight resist- 
ant, good quality. 
Anoka—Bears very young, cook- 
ing apple. 
Duchess—Old variety, always good. 
Beacon—Red apple of good quality 
Duchess type. 
Wealthy—Popular paricts for qual- 
ity and productiveness. — 
McIntosh—Dessert quanys spicy 
flavor. 
Minjon—High ety Minnesota 
introduction. Good keeper, bears 
young. 
Minnesota No, 638—Early winter 
apple, exceptional good flavor, 
good size and color. 
Fireside—Highest quality Minneso- 
ta apple, equal to Red Delicious 
as an eating apple, good appear- 
ance and good keeper. 
Haralson—The leading winter apple 
in the Northwest. Bears enor- 
mous crops of good quality red 
apples. Good keeper. 
Victory—All the good qualities of 
McIntosh and none of the bad. 
Better keeper and hangs on the 
tree until picked. 
Nerthwest Greening—The old 1 fav- 
orite for pies and cooking. Very 
good keeper. 
Prairie Spy—Rapidly becoming a 
favorite in ,this district, good 
growing tree *bearing large red 
apples especially fine for baking | 
and cooking. Considered by 
many as superior to Haralson as a 
dessert apple. 
Perkins—Red apples of good qual- 
ity and good keeping. Originated 
at Red Wing. 
Dolgo Crab—tThe finest Jelly crab 
in existence. Highly ornamental 
tree, white flowers in spring, 
brilliant red fruit in fall. 
Minnesota No. 240—A crab of un- 
surpassed quality, large sized, 
- good color, excellent for jelly, 
pickling and eating. Keeps longer 
than any crab. 
Whitney—The old favorite sweet 
crab. Must be used before fully — 
ripe, 
Plums 
5 to 7 ft. $1.90 
4to 5 ft. $1.65 
Successful plum production de- 
pends on adequate cross pollina- 
tion. Be sure to include one or 
more recognized pollinating varie- 
ties in your planting. The follow- 
_ ing varieties are pollinaters for the 
list below and bear fruit of good 
quality: Goff, Kaga, Surprise, Toka. 

