DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
THE CRAB APPLES 
We offer what we 
consider the four 
finest crabs for eat- 
ing, jelly, pickling, 
and as hardy top- 
working stocks. The 
new Chestnut has 
been aptly called 
the “Super” Crab. 
CHESTNUT 
(Minn. No. 240) 
The New Super Crab 
After 25 years of thorough testing, the 
University of Minnesota has just named 
this delicious crab—thereby giving it the 
official stamp of recommendation. 
Chestnut is a large, delicious, red crab 
—excellent for eating fresh and for sauce, 
pies and pickles—the ideal sweet crab 
for home use. 

CHESTNUT'S POINTS OF SUPERIORITY: 
Hardy throughout Minnesota. 
Highly productive. 
Season—past Whitney. 
Keeps 2 to 3 months. 
Good red color 
Delicious, nut-like flavor. 
Good for sauce and pickling. 
Large—about 2 inches across. 
Disease resistant. 
The wise planter will use Chestnut 
freely—it is an indispensable apple in 
every orchard. Be sure to plant some 
this spring. 
DOLGO CRAB 
‘Dolgo is generally conceded to be the most 
beautiful of all apple trees. It is heavily laden 
with large white flowers at blossom time, and 
later the brilliant red fruit is borne freely in 
beautiful rope-like clusters, among dense foliage 
of vivid, dark green. The fruit is oblong in 
shape, of rare beauty and has a very unusual 
lemon-like flavor. Far superior to other crabs 
for jellies, producing a transparent bright red 
jelly of high quality. Will jell even when dead 
ripe. When in full bloom the tree is very deco- 
rative, and again in early fall when the fruit 
is ripening the high red color of the fruit makes 
this tree worth while just for ornamental and 
lawn purposes. 
VIRGINIA CRAB 
One of the oldest and most dependable crabs. 
Tree large, vigorous and heavy bearer. Very 
hardy. Unsurpassed as a stock for top-working 
to less hardy varieties. 
WHITNEY CRAB 
A large crab, generally considered the nicest 
eating of all crabs—and by many the best eating 
apple of its season—early fall. Large in size for 
a crab, well colored, with crisp flesh and a 
delightful flavor. A hardy, strong, very upright 
grower. 
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_TWO DANIELS SPECIALS 
(Neither of these Specials is MajAble). ey 
‘VEST POCKET ORCHARD’ 
How often has the city home owner 
sighed for three or more varieties of 
apples when there was room for only one 
tree in his yard! To meet their needs we 
have developed Daniels Vest Pocket Or- 
chard apple trees. By means of a pains- 
taking process of grafting, we have de- 
veloped trees which will bear 3, 4, 5 and 
even 6 different varieties on the one tree. 
Each variety is as perfect as if it had 
grown on a normal tree. We have used 
only the best varieties as Fireside, Min- 
jon, Wealthy, Haralson, Dolgo, Daniels 
Red Duchess, McIntosh and Erickson. 
Aside from its utilitarian value, you will 
get more “bang” out of one of these trees, 
bearing several varieties of fruit at once, 
than out of any other plant on your 
grounds. Order Early. 3 varieties $3.00; 
4 varieties $4.00; 5 varieties $5.00; 6 vari- 
eties $6.00; 7 varieties $7.00; 8 varieties 
$8.00 each. 
“CAN'T WAITERS” 
Apples for the Man Who Can’t Wait 
So, so often people ask us for trees that will 
bear right away. “I must have something that 
will fruit right away—I’m getting old and can’t 
wait forever,’ is what they say. SO, we’re 
growing for the ‘‘can’t waiter” an extra large, 
fine transplanted tree all ready to go to work 
for you—and for lack of a more “pat” title we 
call them our “CAN’T WAITERS.” 
We have a nice block of these in Dolgo Apple, 
and a few others in limited numbers. 
They are pretty large to ship, so we suggest 
delivery or pick up service. 
They are priced at $4.00, $6.00 and $7.50 each, 
depending upon size. 
But better order early—they are really scarce. 

DANNY SAYS: 
“Gone with the Wind?’ 
Not so for Fireside, Haral- 
son, Northwest Greening, 
Victory and Prairie Spy, for 
they not only keep all win- 
ter but they won’t blow off 
the tree at picking time. 


