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All authorities on Great Plains Horticulture recom- 
mend planting only young stock such as we offer be- 
cause 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 hardi- 
est apple roots in the world. 
HARALSON. A real winter apple, hardy enough 
for the Northwest. -A Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Farm production. A strong grower, resistant to. 
fire blight, bears early and yet the fruit keeps in 
good condition till spring. Apples are large and 
deep red, flavor excellent. Has proven very 
hardy. 3 to 4 ft., each, $1.10; 5 for $5.00. . 
Haralson BREAKEY. Another fine and very hardy apple 
; from the-Dominion Station at Morden. Medium 
in size; color, amber. Mostly covered with scar- 
let, striped. A delicious dessert apple from September to December, very 
juicy. An ornamental also with very large blossoms, 8 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 
' § for $4.75. 
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 
recognized more and more every year. 3 to 4 ft., each, $1.10; 5 for $5.00. 
LONGFIELD. The best dessert fruit of all the many Russian apples. Extremely 
hardy. Trees small, compact and productive. 3 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for caine ee 
$4.75. 5 Yeager’ Eine 
~  CHARLAMOFF. Another extremely hardy Russian apple. A little earlier 
than Duchess. Comes into bearing early. Good quality for dessert or 
_ cooking. $ to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
‘RED DUCHESS. This is much like the common Duchess but with a hand- 
some red color, and of somewhat better quality. Early. 3 to 4 ft., each, 
$1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
' ANOKA. The earliest bearing of all.large apples. Begins to fruit the year 
after it is planted and bears LEC: ae 
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. E. Hansen. Each, 
sto 4 ft., $1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
’ ERICKSON. ‘This is one of the best apples of Russian 
origin. Exceptionally large in size, it is also of fine 
flavor. Season somewhat longer than that of Duchess, 
itis of a beautiful and uniform red color when fully ae ae 
ripe. Season Sept. to Nov. Price, 3 to 4 ft., each, . pees 
$1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
WE anuary and is ready to use by October. A Minnesota variety which has 
aes fe ay cavorite: tree of good habit, hardy, blight resistant. 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 safe over most of the Northwest. 38 to 4 ft., each, $1.00; 5 for $4.75. . 



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ARDY PEARS a 
We pie about equal numbers of two of the hardiest of 
pears, Pioneer and Patten No. 5. Both are small but of ex- 
cellent flavor and quality and have proved hardy in Manitoba. 
3 to 4 ft., each, $1.20; 5 for $5.50. 



