HARDY MINNESOTA APPLES 

Beacon 
Beacon 
An early Apple, but unlike 
other varieties not quickly 
perishable. Keeps easily into 
the Wealthy season. A good 
handling and keeping quality, 
together with all-red color, 
makes it a very exceptional 
early Apple. Beacon has es- 
tablished itself satisfactorily | 
throughout Minnesota and | 
surrounding territory. Very 
hardy and early in maturity. 

m splits or breaks. Bears 
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Haralson 
A hardy tree with 
strong crotches, seldom 
early and heavily. Haral- 
son is a large, all-red Ap- 
ple which keeps through- 
out the entire winter in 
ordinary storage. Excel- 
lent for home or market. 


Fireside 
Minjon 
A Minnesota Jonathan. Very 
hardy, growing and producing 
far north. A most attractive, me- 
dium size Apple, brilliant red and 
all-red. Closely resembles Jona- 
than. Bears abundantly and reg- 
ularly, and hangs well on tree. 
Prairie Spy 
Extremely high in quality and 
extra fine flavor. Good both for 
cooking or eating out of hand. A 
late keeping variety. An attrac- 
tive red Apple, heavy cropper, 
hanging well to tree, carrying 
good loads of fruit until ready to 
pick. 
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Haralson 
Fireside 
A super delicious. Has a flavor 
equal or superior to the common 
Delicious, but the tree is hardy and 
productive throughout the entire 
Northwest. Flavor rich, sub-acid, 
almost sweet. Flesh is crisp, firm 
and juicy. 

