
*ANOKA,. 
*BEACON. 
*RED DUCHESS. 
* WEALTHY. 



The King of Fruits... 
You can now succeed with an apple orchard where 
you failed before. The new hardier hybrid and se- 
lected varieties will thrive and bear fruit in the north 
and west, where climatic conditions are most severe. 
They have inherited from their Russian 
parents extreme hardiness and much earlier 
bearing habits than the older common kinds. 
You can depend on these. withstanding very 
severe conditions and bearing quicker than 
the old standard kinds. 
If soil and climatic conditions generally 
are favorable for farm crops and gardens, 
these apples will succeed with good care. 
Even the city home can profit by planting fruit 
trees. They are very desirable for rear lawn planting 
where their shade is welcome and their beautiful and 
| fragrant flowers and autumn colors are always a joy. 
What is nicer than to be able to pick some fresh 
fruit from your own garden? 
Hardiest Varieties Are Indicated With the Star () 
4 
MARSHALL 



nursery row. . 
NURSERIES 


MARSHALL TREES BEAR YOUNG 
The above Apples grew on trees in 
Delivered to our customers. 
SUMMER and FALL APPLES 
Originated by Prof. -Hansen, 
Dakota Experiment Station. A dwarf vari- 
ety. Fruit large, ripening in August. 
Splendid for cooking. Can be, planted in 
the small yard. Attractive bloom. Very 
hardy. Bears second year. 
So. 
A recent, iIntroduct fon of the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. In quali- 
ty, productiveness, and hardiness,’ it 
equals and surpasses any of the old Duch- 
ess type. It is similar, but an improve- 
ment in several ways. It is a bright rea, 
ripens late July and keeps well up into 
September. Uniform in shape, firm,a longer 
keeping summer apple, outstanding on any 
market. Bears young. It will probably 
gradually replace Duchess throughout the 
horth and west. 
A "Sport" from regular Duch- 
ess of Oldenburg,having a solid red color 
occurring earlier than the striped color 
of the regular Duchess. Fruit is medium 
to large, beautiful, ripening in August, 
but makes excellent sauce and pies as 
early as July when only half grown. A 
good,early and annual bearer. Very hardy. 
A natural or accidental hybrid 
from Minnesota, with Russian blood. Very 
hardy. Fruit large,variegated red,beauti- 
ful; splendid for eating; unsurpassed for 
*YELLOW TRANSPARENT. 
+WHITNEY. 
cooking, jelly, drying or butter. Bears 
young and is a heavy annual bearer. This 
variety should be in every orchard, family — 
or commercial. September. 
Tree very hardy;early 
and annual heavy bearer. Fruit is medium- 
large, pale waxen yellow,beautiful; flesh 
white, tender, fine-grained, of splendid 
quality. It is a favorite early dessert 
appie and is also suitable for cooking. 
Season, July 15 to August 10. 
A very high quality small apple 
or large crab. A favorite of thildren. 
Fine for eating, sauce, preserves, and 
jellies and also makes a clear, flavorful 
white cider. An iron-clad. Bears young. 
Should be in every home orchard. 
*DOLGO CRAB. his is one of Prof. Hansen's 
recent introductions from the So. Dakota 
Experiment Station. It is probably the 
most desirable crab introduced for can- 
ning whole, as sauce or pickles, and for 
~ jelly. Also fine for ornamental planting. 
It's a beautiful tree, is an ornament to 
any back yard or in any family orchard, 
with an abundance of large green leaves. 
Fruit is a good red color and perfectly 
beautiful. It bears. young and regularly. 
One or two of these trees should be on 
every farm. Very hardy-into Yorth Da*kota 
and Montana. ' 
