
FRUIT TREES 
Two year trees, sturdy and well branched 
Apples 
5 to 7 ft. $1.75 
10 for $15.00 
4to 5 ft. $1.50 
10 for $13.00 
Anoka—Bears very young. Cooking 
apple. Early fall apple. 
-Beacon—Red apple of good qual- 
ity. Duchess type. Ripens later 
than Duchess. 
Chestnut Crab —Fine large crab, 
excellent for jelly, pickling and’ 
eating. 
Delicious-Red — High quality des- 
sert apple. Not dependable .for 
hardiness unless top-worked. 
Delicious-Golden—Highest quality, 
- yields very heavy. Fairly de- 
pendable for hardiness. 
Dolgo Crab — Highly ornamental. 
Fruit of highest quality for jelly. 
Duchess—Early fall apple. A favo- 
rite for sauce and canning. 
_ Fireside — Highest quality dessert. 
apple. Equal to Red Delicious as 
an eating apple. Good grower, 
_ bears young. 
Haralson — Excellent quality for 
cooking and eating. Bears enor- 
mous crops of good keeping red 
apples. 
McIntosh—F all apple with unusual 
_ spicy flavor. Keeps until Christ- 
mas. 
-Melba—Early apple with McIntosh 
flavor. Blight resistant, high 
quality. 
Minjon—Late fall apple of the Jon- 
athan type. Bears large crops on 
young trees. . 
Northwest Greening—tThe old favo- 
rite pie apple. Good keeper. 
Prairie Spy—Winter apple. Rapidly 
becoming a favorite for cooking 
and eating. 
Red Well—New late fall apple of 
exceptional high quality. Trees 
bear young and annually. Fruit 
has flavor of Wealthy but later 
and better keeper. 
Wealthy — Popular fall variety. 
Good quality. 
Victory—A late fall McIntosh. Bet- 
ter keeper and hangs on tree un- 
til picked. 
Whitney Crab — The old favorite 
sweet crab. 
Yellow Transparent—Earliest sum- 
mer apple for cooking. 
Pears 
5 to 6 ft. — $2.00 
Parker—Excellent quality for eat- 
ing or canning. Golden yellow 
fruit with red blush. Hardy in 
this area. 
Patton—A good companion pear to 
Parker. Fruit about the same 
quality. 
Seckel—A high quality pear, small- 
er than Parker or Patton. Highly 
recommended by those who have 
grown them. 
