Wealthy 
WEALTHY 
THE MONEY-MAKER 
Wealthy is still our leading Apple of its season. Rip- 
ens in early September and keeps until the holidays. 
Wealthy has undoubtedly made more money for the 
commercial growers in Minnesota and adjoining states 
than any other variety. The fruit is medium to large 
in size, and colors up to a beautiful red. Quality— 
exceptionally good. The tree is very hardy and a 
heavy yielder. ' 

Yellow 
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WEDGE. An Apple of about the same season as 
Wealthy. An exceptionally good Apple for baking and 
the demand from restaurants and other sources is in- 
creasing for this particular Apple. Fruit is medium to 
large and of uniform size. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Ap old favorite. Rip- 
ens soon after Duchess. Very hardy, productive, and 
high quality. 

Fine Top Quality 
Ne’ APPLES 
FIRESIDE (Minn. No. 993) 
This large, long keeping winter Apple can un- 
questionably be rated as one of the highest qual- 
ity varieties produced at the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. The flavor would be rated as a 
rich, sub-acid, almost sweet; the flesh is crisp, 
firm and juicy, and it never develops the bland, 
dry characteristics of some highly flavored Ap- 
ples at the close of their season. This Apple does 
not color as highly as could be desired north of 
St. Paul. Tests in regions south of the Fruit 
Breeding Farm seem to indicate that it will de- 
velop better color as it is taken southward and 
eastward. It is highly promising as a variety for 
home use, and in locations where satisfactory 
color is developed, it should become an out- 
standing commercial variety. 
MINNESOTA No. 790 
This is a very large dark red Apple and is one of the 
few Apples capable of being grown in Minnesota which 
has baking qualities equal to the famous Rome Beauty. 
It is superior to the Rome Beauty and other culinary 
Apples such as Northwestern Greening or Patten 
Greening. 
CHESTNUT CRAB APPLE (Minn. No. 240) 
This is a large-sized Crab Apple ripening about the 
middle of September. It has exceptionally high quality 
for eating fresh and is very good for pickles and sauce. 
The trees are very hardy and unusually productive. 
MINJON 
An Apple closely resembling Jonathan in size, color 
and form. It is very hardy, very productive and ripens 
soon after Wealthy. Good eating and cooking quality. 
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Fireside 
VICTORY 
A great improvement over McIntosh. Victory is har- 
dier than McIntosh or Cortland, is more resistant to 
scab, keeps longer, better color, and quality is equal or 
better than either of these varieties. A very promising 
introduction for both the home orchard and commer- 
cially. 
REDWELL (Minn. No. 638) 
We believe the Redwell to be the best of the newer 
Apples, of the Wealthy season, and it promises to re- 
place the Wealthy. Hangs to the tree’and colors well. 
It is ready to eat as soon as picked and will keep until 
February or March. 
