

2 JEWELL NURSERIES, Inc. 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLE & CRAB 10 100 
%” to 1"—6 feet & up. eee eee 6.50 60.00 
11/16” to %”—5 feet & up (450.00 per M). 5.50 50.00 
9/16” to 11/16”—4 feet & up (350.00 per M) 4.50 40.00 
7/16” to 9/16”—3 feet & up (250.00 per M).__—3.50 30.00 
Anoka Fireside Prairie Spy 
Beacon Haralson Secor 
Chestnut Crab Hibernal Translinda 
Cortland Jonathan Victory 
Delicious Red McIntosh Wealthy 
Delicious Yellow Melba Whitney Crab 
Dolgo Crab Minjon Winesap 
Duchess Red Minn. No. 724 Yellow Transparent 
Early Harvest Minn. No. 790 
Fameuse Northwest Greening 
Descriptions of newer varieties: 
BEACON—Very hardy productive variety of Duchess season, 
fruit medium size, all-over red. 
CHESTNUT CRAB—Large September ripening crab, fruit crisp, 
juicy, bronze toned in color. 
FIRESIDE—Vigorous growing tree, bears annually, fruit large 
with color red over yellow, sweet flavor, season October. 
MINJON—Similar to Jonathan, very productive with red fruit, 
excellent for culinary purposes, season mid-September. 
MINNESOTA No. 724—Early apple of McIntosh type, bright red 
in color, an excellent keeper. 
MINNESOTA No. 790—Large dark red fruit, fair for eating, very 
good for baking, November through February. 
TRANSLINDA—Very large, midseason apple of excellent qual- 
ity, vigorous growing tree, very productive. 
VICTORY—Very hardy apple, similar to McIntosh, medium sized 
fruit, well colored, keeps into late March. 
CHERRIES, SOUR 
11/16" to 1”—4 feet & up scu.0 sO 100.00 
9/16” to 11/16”—3% feet & up. ————ts—‘—séiSS‘D 85.00 
N/-LOG tO) 1623 Meat ery. eet see ome 7.50 70.00 
Early Richmond—Montmorency 
KOREAN CHERRY, Prunus Japonica . 
2-3 feet. atest ee =”). 6.00 55.00 
3-4 feet 2c. eee a 70.00 
Minnesota Selections—Numbers 60 and 99. Bush form attaining 
a height of 4 to 5 feet, bear heavy crops of shiny red cherries, 
very good for sauce or jelly. 
