Vianesota Grows Apple Trees 
Mene is Hardy in Minnesota 
MANTET. A very fine brilliant red Apple of the very finest eating quality, It comes to us 
from the Canadian Trial Station of Morden, Manitoba. It seems to be one of the very finest 
productions this station has sent out. A beautiful early winter Apple that will please the 
most exacting. 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.25 

McLEAN. Some 40 years ago a neighbor brought us some beautiful very dark red Appl>s 
which he said were his origination. The Apples were of medium size and beautiful, in appear- 
ance. They tasted as good as they looked. We started to grow and sell this variety to our 
customers. For a number of years we ceased to grow Apples but the trees we did sell still 
continue to bear great crops of fruit. So many of our customers have inquired for this 
variety that we are again growing the McLean. We call it one of our best. 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00 
MINNESOTA No. 714. Here is a superb Apple that we have been 
watching ever since it was first sent out for trial. A very early summer 
Apple, the earliest of all. As a rule early summer Apples lack real 
quality but No. 714 has it. A pleasant mild-flavored Apple. An A-1 
eating Apple. No. 714 is a great big cone-shaped Apple, the shape 
of a big Delicious. Just the sized Apple to satisfy the appetite of a 
good husky 12-year old boy. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., $1.15 
BEACON APPLE 
MINJON. One of the new Minnesota Apples recently named. This A new Apple of beautiful 
Apple was tested over a period of 20 years under many trying condi- appearance and of highest qual- 
tions before it was introduced. It has the earmarks of being one of ity. Splendid early commercial 
the best Apples ever brought out. A brilliant all-over red of medium orchard Apple. 
size and of the highest quality. Flesh yellow’ with a tinge of red be- 
neath the skin. It follows the Wealthy in’ season and keeps from late 
fall to Christmas. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 
PRAIRIE SPY. (Minnesota No. 1007.) Prof. Alderman, Chief of Horti- 
culture, University of Minnesota, says of Prairie Spy: “‘It is an even 
better keeper than the Haralson and is the best quality winter Apple 
available in late winter and early spring.”’ Benjamin F. Dunn, Presi- 
dent, Minnesota State Horticultural Society, says of Prairie Spy: “‘Our 
beautiful red Prairie Spy Apple is a late keeping winter Apple of 
EXCEPTIONAL quality. The trees are hardy, vigorous and produc- 
tive. This is indeed a good luck Apple for the farmer, city home 
owner and the commercial grower.’’ Besides quality, it has the other 
features required for a popular Apple. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., $1.15 
REDWELL. The new Apple from the Minnesota University Farm, sent 
out last year for the first time under name. It is a beautiful all-over 
red Apple ripening in mid-October and in season upto Jan. Ist. Rich 
creamy flesh. pleasing mild flavor, fine to eat from the hand and is fine 
for baking and sauce. Tree hardy all over Minnesota. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.25; 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 
VICTORY. (Minnesota 396.) Another splendid Apple from the Minne- 
sota Station. This Apple is of the McIntosh type in appearance of 
fruit and flavor. But the fruit holds to the tree much better than the 
McIntosh. Slightly more acid than the McIntosh and so superior as 
a culinary Apple. Fine to eat from hand and fine to cook. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., $1.15 
WHITNEY CRAB. This is one Crab Apple that is universally liked. 
In over 50 years that we have sold the Whitney Crab we have never 
heard a word of anything but praise for it. When the fruit is kept 
from overbearing it is a large conical-shaped Crab with a mild, sweet 
flavor that makes it nice to eat from hand. Also makes wonderful 
sweet pickles. 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 

McLean 
_SPECIAL. 
OFFER 
Any five Apple 
trees priced at $1.00 
each, for $4.75. 
Any five priced 
at $1.15 each, for 
$5.25. 
All trees sent by 
express and not pre- 
paid. 

Erickson 
Haralson 
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