(FRUIT TREES and PLANTS, Continued) 
Fall Varieties 
WEALTHY. September. Fine, reliable bearer of 
large red-striped, tender, juicy, slightly sub-acid fruit. 
When considering fall apples, this should be one of 
theearet. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 
Winter Varieties 
CORTLAND. Beautiful red apple of McIntosh 
parentage of slightly later season. The flesh is firmer 
but just as juicy and has_ very similar delightful 
aroma and flavor. Hardy and very desirable for com- 
mercial or home planting. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Often referred to as 
Double Red. A much improved Delicious, turning 
completely red before it is ripe. Otherwise it has the 
same fine flavor of Common Delicious. Sizese lees os 
Aa De 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. This beautiful yellow ap- 
ple is a bright golden yellow, sweetly acid flavor, and 
commands high market prices. This variety is a good 
bearer, beginning at early age. Sizes 1, 3, 4, 
HARALSON. A new Minnesota variety that is 
proving its top rank as a winter commercial variety 
in this section. Trees are vigorous and hardy and bear 
at early age. Fruit is large, red with deeper stripes, 
fine grained and tender; excellent keeper. Sizes 2 ,4, 
JONATHAN. Medium size of finest quality; bright 
red, fine flavor; moderate grower. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 
McINTOSH. A deep red apple of good size with 
crisp, tender, snow-white flesh. Has extremely pleas- 
ing flavor and distinct pleasant aroma. Above the 
average in hardiness and dependability. Season late 
fall and early winter. Sizes 1, 3, 4. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. <A good winter 
cooking apple, large, greenish-yellow, firm. Productive 
bearer. Sizes 1, 3, 4, 
‘RED SHERIFF. An adapted variety especially 
popular in Northern Colorado. Makes shapely tree; 
bears young and is consistent. Apples good size and 
quality; color red with orange shading. Distinctive 
flavor which many rate next to Delicious; longer keep- 
er: tree better adapted. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 
(See following page for extra large sizes.) 
Crab Varieties 
DOLGA. Has very brilliant red fruit of small 
size, borne freely. Sprightly flavor; makes rich colored 
jelly. Fall. Blossoms, fruit and shape make it desir- 
able as ornamental tree. Sizes 1, 3, 
FLORENCE. Very hardy. A medium size _ tree 
bearing abundant crops of small yellow and bright red 
apples for jellies and preserving. Fall. Sizes 1, 8. 
RED SIBERIAN (SHIELDS STRAIN). Very hardy. 
Very ‘thrifty grower producing enormous yields of 
small, firm apples with red coloring prized for jelly. 
Mate sizes 193, 4, 
WHITNEY. See summer apples. 
(See following page for extra large sizes.) 
Prices apply to choice of varieties described 
above, alike or assorted. 
Price each in lots of 
Size q Appr. Ht 1-4 5-15 16-25 
No.1 % to 1-in. trunks 5-7 ft. $1.70 $1.65 $1.60 
No. 2 11/16-in. trunks_ Bb ft. 1.50 1.45 1.40 
No. 3. 9-11/16-in. trunks 4-6 ft. 1.20 1.15 1.10 
_No. 4 %-9/16-in’ trunks 3-5 ft. 95 .90 85 
No.5 one-yr. tops*:°+-' °4-5> ft..- 9B) ww 290 85 
No.6 ‘one-yr. tops _ 3-4 ft. 70 65F 3 460 
