BENTS NEW AND SUPERIOR 
- APPLE TREES 
The useful life of Apple trees, 
in this locality, is usually 20 to 30 
years. After that time they be- 
come a harboring place for in- 
sects and disease. A few new 
trees, planted on clean ground, 
will provide much satisfaction, 
especially the newer and superior 
varieties. 

EARLY VARIETIES 
ANOKA—Dwarf tree which requires but little room. Bears 
very young, two weeks earlier than Duchess. 
BEACON—A rich red, medium size apple of Duchess season. 
Hardy throughout the north.. 
TETOFSKY (Harvest)—Very early, medium size fine uate 
eating apple. i 
RED DUCHESS—A new , deeper red strain of the old well known 
Duchess. Large flat early strain. 
FALL VARIETIES 
v CORTLAND—A new, proven apple of 
McIntosh flavor. Deep red, snow 
white flesh, crisp and mild sweet. 
VSNOW APPLE (Fameuse)—Early fall 
apple, snow white flesh of high qual- 
ity. An old time favorite. 
LONGFIELD _A variety very tolerant 
to the heavier soils. -Fruit medium 
size, yellow, good quality. 
WEALTHY Well known fall apple. Juicy and sub-sweet, 
hardy and dependable. 
MINNEHAHA—Annual bearing tree, very hardy. Fruit mild 
sweet, crisp. Season of Wealthy. 
MILTON—Another McIntosh strain. Very large and attrac- 
tive. Flesh pure white and tasty. 
FARNSWORTH—Very large golden apple, mild sweet and good 
eating or cooking quality. Season of Wealthy. 

WINTER VARIETIES 
PRAIRIE SPY—A heavy cropper. Firm, highest quality, long 
keeping apple. 
HARALSON— Another Minnesota winter eeontae, pH becom- 
ing well known. 
MINNESOTA 790—Large, uniform fruit of finest baking and 
- cooking quality. Tree thrifty and dependable. eS es 
V NORTH WESTERN GREENING—T he 
large yellow winter apple well 
known in many orchards. © 

 MIN-JON — A: Atinnesote Tonathan, 
hardy, attractive-red. Bears res" 
ularly. Good quality. 
v FIRESIDE—A Minnesota Delicious. 
Hardy, dependable and very fine 
quality. ‘ 
