

Olds’ Hardy Northern Grown 


McIntosh Apples. 
OLDS’ APPLES 
PRICES OF ALL APPLE TREES, except 
those priced separately: 4 to 5-foot trees, well 
branched, by express f. 0. b. nursery: $1.60 
each; 3 for $4.20; 10, assorted varieties if pre- 
ferred, for $12.50. Please give name of nearest 
express station. 
Please Note: Trees are all sent by express 
f. o, b. nursery. Where customers do not have 
an express station we can make shipment by 
parcel post. If wanted by mail, add 20c per 
tree for postage. We prefer to ship by express 
as it is much more satisfactory. 
WINTER APPLES 
CORTLAND. A late winter McIntosh. The 
fruits are larger and more uniform in size. They 
have much more color and the red is brighter. 
See page 38 for Sas and color illustra- 
tion, 
DELICIOUS. Good size, fine quality.. Tree 
good grower and hardy. Most popular eating 
apple. 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Similar to the De- 
licious apple but has a dark red color all over, 
making it very attractive. 
FAMUSE. (Snow.) The popular Snow Apple. 
Medium, deep crimson, flesh white, of best qual- 
ity. Famous eating apples. 
JONATHAN. Not recommended for northern 
Wisconsin, but satisfactory for southern Wis- 
consin, Excellent flavor, fine grain, tender 
apple. Medium in size. Yellow apple covered 
with red. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. An old-time 
favorite. Hardy, greenish yellow, of extra large 
Size; extra long keeper. Good cooker and popu- 
lar for baking, 
McINTOSH. One of the best and most satis- 
factory apples for Wisconsin. Medium size, spicy, 
bright red and of highest quality. Tree vigorous 
with spreading head. Annual bearer. 
PERKINS. Originated by T. E. Perkins of 
Red Wing, Minnesota. The fruit is large, dark, 
NO FARM IS COMPLETE 
WITHOUT AN ORCHARD 
PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept orders 
for nursery stock geen the following states, 
Florida, California, Oregon, and Washington. 









SUMMER AND FALL APPLES 
ANOKA. Popular because it bears freely on 
one-year-old wood beginning the second year 
after planting and annuaily thereafter. Fruit 
is similar to Duchess. Very hardy and blight 
resistant. Ripens early about the time of the 
Duchess or a little before. 
DUCHESS. A large and beautiful apple 
ripening in late August and early September. 
Yellow and red, streaked and mingled. Very 
juicy and rich flavored, fairly tart. Excep- 
tionally good for cooking and the best commer- 
Cial extra early. Well known. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. An early August 
apple of highest quality for home use but too 
tender to ship. Pale waxy yellow in color. 
NEW APPLES 
FIRESIDE, (Minnesota No. 993.) An_ out- 
standing apple for the North. See page 38 for 
color illustration and description. An excellent 
home orchard variety that is hardy throughout 
Wisconsin. Prices, by express f. 0. b. nursery: 
Bach, $1.75; 3 for $4.75. 
HARALSON, Originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. See page 88 for descrip- 
tion and color illustration. Prices by express, 
f. o. b. nursery: Hach, $1.75; 3 for $4.75. 
MACOUN, A McIntosh hybrid that deserves 
a place in every orchard. The fruit is very 
large with eating qualities similar to McIntosh; 
however, the color is a deeper over-all red with 
a deep bloom. Just a few days later than Me 
Intosh, ripening in late September. Prices by 
express f. 0. b. the nursery: Each, $1.75; 3 for 
$4.75. 
TURLEY WINESAP. An improved, earlier 
bearing Winesap. Trees bear in 5-6 years, Fruits 
rich red. Flesh bright cream tinted with yellow. 
Fine, tender, juicy and mildly sub-acid. Keeps 
until April. Prices by express f. o. b. nursery: 
Bach, $1.75; 3 for $4.75. 
OLDS’ CRAB APPLES 
Prices, 4 to 5-foot trees. By express f. o. b. 
the nursery: Hach, $1.60; 3 for $4.20; 10 for 
$12.50. 
DOLGO CRAB. Fruit hangs in big clusters 
and is fiery red. Jellies perfectly even when 
dead ripe. Excellent for canning. Bears young 
and abundantly. Extremely hardy and free from 
blight. A shapely tree, beautiful in flower and 
in fruit. It makes a very good tree for orna- 
mental purposes, 
WHITNEY, One of the largest; splashed car- 
mine, firm, juicy, great bearer. Fine eating apple, 

deep red and round as a ball. Flesh fine grained, ee 
tender, juicy, good quality and delicious flavor, , 
Tree vigorous, a good 
and keeps until March, 
One of the best 
grower, heavy annual bearer. 
varieties for the North. 
RED WING. Originated in Red Wing, Minne- 
sota. A winter apple streaked. with red on 
yellow background. 
apple. 
Delicious Apple. 
Hardy and a good cooking 









Montmorency Cherry. 
OLDS’ HARDY CHERRIES 
Prices of cherries by express, f. 0. b. nursery: 
4 to 5-foot trees, well branched. Each, $2.85; 
3 for $7.75. : 
MONTMORENCY. Large, bright crimson, 
very juicy; strong, upright grower; one of the 
best late varieties. 
EARLY RICHMOND. An early variety of 
extreme hardiness bearing large crops. Light to 
dark red, juicy. See page 35 for color illustra- 
tion. 
Start a planting of the new all red rhubarb— 
Chipman’s: Red. See page 39. 
WIS. SPHAGNUM MOSS 
For packing roots and nursery stock, 
-By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: Burlap 
bale (about 15 Ibs.), $1.70; 5 bales at $1.65; 
10 bales at $1.60 per bale. : 
= 9 5 
Fruits. 

" Underwood Plum. 
OLDS’ HARDY PLUMS 
UNDERWOOD. (Minnesota No. 91.) Earliest 
and hardiest of the large new plums, ripening 
August Ist to August 15th, and attaining a size 
of 1% inches in diameter. Fruit red, juicy; 
very small pit, free stone, Prices (4 to 5-foot 
trees) by express f. 0, b. nursery: Each, $1.90; 
3 for $5.25; 10 for $16.00. 
SUPERIOR PLUM. Our new hardy plum. 
Measures two inches in diameter. See page 38 
for illustration and description. Prices (4 to 
5-foot trees) by express f. 0. b. nursery: Hach, 
$1.90; 3 for $5.25; 10 for $16.00. 
MONITOR. Good size, very dark red plum 
of unusually fine quality. Hardy. Prices (4 to 
5-foot trees) by express f. 0. b. nursery: Hach, 
$1.705 3 for $4.50; 10 for $12.75. 
PIPESTONE. A new plum that is considered 
superior to most of the plums now in cultiva- 
tion. It is a very large, productive, early red 
plum of high quality. It begins to ripen the first 
week of August. One of the largest of hybrid 
plums. Excellent for canning. Prices (4 to 5- 
foot trees) by express f. 0. b. nursery: Each, 
$1.90; 3 for $5.25; 10 for $16.00. 
WANETA. The most delicious of all plums 
and Prof. Hansen’s masterpiece. It is a cross 
between a large American variety and the Japa- 
nese Apple Plum, a sort originated by Luther 
Burbank, The Waneta combines immense size 
with attractive appearance and flavor. Prices 
. (4 to 5-foot trees) by express f. 0. b. nursery: 
Each, $1.70; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $12.75. 
OLDS’ HARDY PEAR 
Prices (4 to 5-foot trees) by express f. o. b. 
nursery, well branched: Each, $2.75; 3 for $7.50. 
BARTLETT. high- 
flavored, great bearer, 
PARKER, A variety of pear that was devel- 
oped in Minnesota for the colder section of the 
Northwest. See page 389 for color illustration 
Large, buttery, juicy, 
very popular, early. 
and description. 

OLDS’ HARDY PEACHES 
MARQUETTE, A seedling variety that has 
proven very hardy in Wisconsin, It originated 
in the northern peninsula of Michigan. A free 
Stone variety of medium size, white flesh and of 
excellent quality, It is as fine a flavored peach 
as we have ever eaten. Prices, 4 to 5-foot 
trees, by express, f. o. b. euteetsS Each, $1.80; 
3 for $4.95, 
POLLY. Introduced in 1934 by the Iowa 
Experimental Station. It has withstood tempera- 
tures as low as 15 to 20 degrees below zero. Its 
hardiness, however,-is not its only recommenda- 
tion, for it is one of the finest flavored peaches 
ever introduced. Because of its fine texture, it 
is not a good shipper and we recommend it 
for home use. Flesh is white, juicy and firm. 
The fruit is large, blushed and free stoned. It 
retains its firm texture when canned. Prices, 
4 to 5-foot trees, by express f, o. b. the nursery: 
Each, $1.80; 3 for $4.95, 
