EP BRAND’S Mianesots Grown Apple Trees 
; Every Variety Offered Here ts Hardy in Minnesola 
We have a small, but very select list of Apple trees to offer 
this spring. 
These trees are of our own growing and are offered in two 
sizes only, 2 to 3 feet and 3 to 4 feet. 
Most of these trees are straight whips, not branched. This is 
the best type of Apple trec to plant, and is the type used most 
in the real orchard sections of the country where large orchards 
are planted. ‘ 
The smaller tree is not set back by transplanting as is a larger 
tree. They start out immediately and make a big growth the 
first year. They can be trimmed easily and exactly to suit the 
one who plants them. They are all of the very hardiest va- 
rieties. 
Prices of All Varieties 
2 to 3 ft., 65c each; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.00 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 5 for $4.50; 10 for $8.00 
ANOKA. This is a novelty among Apples. It is the variety for one 
along in years to plant. The Anoka often bears some fruit at two 
years in the nursery and after being transplanted in your garden it 
should be in heavy bearing the third year. It is a small Apple, of fair 
not high quality, of mild flavor, good to eat and also to cook. 

Anoka 
FIRESIDE. (Minnesota No. 993.) This is the quality Apple of all 
Apples. Better than a Delicious and as good as a Grimes or Spitzen- 
berg. A large Apple, light creamy yellow overlaid with a light green 
with a flush of very light red. The Apple keeps all winter and the 
quality is mild and simply superb. The tree is perfectly hardy here. 
HARALSON. (Minnesota.) This is the first of the great line of winter 
Apples to be sent out by the Minnesota Station and has revolution- 
ized Apple growing in this section of the country. Haralson, when 
kept thinned on the tree, is a large red Apple. Young trees bear 
pay each year. The Apples will keep all winter in the ordinary 
cellar. 

Fireside 
McLEAN. Some 40 years ago a neighbor brought us some beautiful 
very dark red Apples which he said were his origination. The Apples 
were of medium size and beautiful in appearance. They tasted as 
good.as they looked. We started to grow and sell this variety to our 
customers. For a number of years we ceased to grow Apples but the 
trees we did sell still continue to bear great crops of fruit. So many 
of our customers have inquired for this variety that we are again 
growing the McLean. We call it one of our best. 
MINJON. One of the new Minnesota Apples recently named. This 
Apple was tested over a period of 20 years under many trying condi- 
tions before it was introduced. It has the earmarks of being one of 
the best Apples ever brought out. A brilliant all-over red of medium 
size and of the highest quality. Flesh yellow with a-tinge of red 
beneath the skin. It follows the Wealthy in season and keeps from 
late fall to Christmas. 
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PRAIRIE SPY. (Minnesota No. 1007.) Prof. Alderman, Chief of 
Horticulture, University of Minnesota, says of Prairie Spy: “It is an 
even better keeper than the Haralson and is the best quality winter 
Apple available in late winter and early spring.” Benjamin F. Dunn, 
President, Minnesota State Horticultural Society, says of Prairie Spy: 
“Our beautiful red Prairie Spy Apple is a late keeping winter Apple 
of EXCEPTIONAL quality. The trees are hardy, vigorous and pro- 
ductive. This is indeed a good luck Apple for the farmer, city home 
owner and the commercial grower.” Besides quality it has the other 
features required for a popular Apple. 
REDWELL. The new Apple from the Minnesota University Farm, sent 
out last year for the first time under name. It is a beautiful all-over 
red Apple ripening in mid-October and in season up to Jan. Ist. Rich 
creamy flesh, pleasing mild flavor, fine to eat from the hand and is 
fine for baking and sauce. Tree hardy all over Minnesota. 
HAZELNUT 
Plant out a few Hazelnut bushes and grow 
your own Hazelnuts. Nothing in the nut line is 
more tasty and these bushes are easy to grow. 
6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.00 

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