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MINNESOTA 790 x x « 
Tip-Top Baker; Excellent for Pies 
Very Productive, Annual Bearer 
FRUIT TREES 

Minnesota now has its own baking Apple! The Minnesota No. 790, although 
considered good quality for all types of cooking as well as eating out of hand, is 
especially suited for baking. It attains good size, has the proper sugar content, 
and holds its shape while being baked. The Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm has 
developed in the No. 790 an Apple which has taken the lead, an Apple which, 
through co-operative tests with Hotel and Restaurant Associations, has proved 
to be superior to the older, accepted baking varieties. 
The No. 790 is a good, consistent cropper of large, firm, dark red Apples. 
The Apples keep better than many fall Apples and it is a very important addition 
to the home orchard, as well as to the commercial planting. 
Prof: W. H. Alderman says of Minnesota No. 790: “This is a large dark red 
Apple of the Mammoth Black Twig type. The dessert quality is not high but is 
above average and distinctly better than Rome or Northwestern. One of the 
best for baking and very good for pie or sauce. The tree is productive and an 
excellent grower in nursery and orchard.” 

THE SUPER-SIX APPLE COLLECTION 
One each of the following six Apples. This assortment 
The Minnesota No. 790 is a beautiful Apple with excellent culinary quality 
and above average dessert quality. Prof. Alderman has said that it will probably 
will give you Apples beginning in August and continuing 
well into the next year. 




be ready for introduction in the very near future. Get a head start by pianting 
Minnesota No. 790 this-spring. 
PRICES 
1-4 each 
5-6 bby SS Seed ee A a ore Teel seet $1.50 
4-5) ftires By Oe ee tae Sree 2D 
3:4 fe ee ei eee rere ee ee 1.00 

Annually = Does Not Cluster 
Under date of October 4, 1946, Prof. Alderman 
said: “A most attractive Apple of medium size and 
quality. It ripens late and keeps until January. Im- 
portant features arc regular annual bearing, bright 
solid red color and ability to hang to the tree in 
high winds. The oldest trees under test produced 
17 consecutive crops prior to 1946 and this year 
carried a good bloom which was destroyed by a 
freeze.” 
REDWELL’S points of superiority are: 
1. Solid red color. 
Annual bearer. : 
Does not cluster nor overload. 
Fruit is of uniform size. 
Ma -f} WwW WY 
Fruit clings to tree even during windy pre- 
harvest weather. 
6. Good quality and of the Wealthy type. 
REDWELL is aptly named, is worthy of being 
introduced and should be in@luded in every plant- 
ing, whether it be a commercial orchard or the home 
orchard. 
PRICES OF REDWELL 
1-4each 5-9 each 10-49 each 50 up ea. 
5-6. fae eG $1.40 $1.35 $1.25 
AUS By coop ly) 1.20 1.16 1.06 
S24 hts ype U0 “OS 91 85 
5-9 each 10-49 each 50 up ea. 






1 Minnesota No. 714. 5-6 1 Min-Jon. 5-6 ft. 
itt 1 Minnesota No. 790. 5-6 
1 Redwell. 5-6 ft. ite 
1 Victory. 5-6 ft. 1 Prairie Spy. 5-6 ft. 
All Six Trees for 
$1406 ee s125.9 8 $125 ONLY $7.95 
1.20 1.16 1.06 Regular Value, $9.00 
95 91 85 
MINNESOTA No. 714 * * * 
A New Harvest Apple 
We are glad to offer an- 
other new Apple from the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. The Minn. No. 714 
is an early summer Apple 
of very high quality and is 
destined to become a lead- 
er among summer Apples. 
Prof. Alderman says of 
Minn. No. 714: “A large 
and attractive early. sum- 
mer Apple of top quality; 
for dessert or cooking. It} 
seems to be slow in com 
ing into full production it 
southern Minnesota, but % 
young trees bear heavily } 
in the northern part of the 
state.” 
The Minn, No. 714 will 
replace such varieties as 
Yellow Transparent, and 
belongs in every planting 
—both for home or for 
market. Order early— 
stock limited this year. 
Minn No. 714 

PRICES 
1-4each 5-9 each 10-49 each 50 up ea. 
SHS Tia ooo GoD Oe Orta c Ce eens Ca owe $1.50 $1.40 $1.35 $1.25 
AaS 5 Etim eit Wicaiclar soca Gan. Sr tie 0 eee 125 1.20 1.16 1.06 
ONY a Sh eee lite eRe gC ts Svea < 1.00 95 O1 85 
