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Haralson Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE. 
HARALSON, Originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Tree upright and a vigor- 
ous grower. I'ruit large, even red, fine grained, 
tender, juicy sub-acid and fine quality. Keeps 
until spring. Best winter variety for the North. 
Prices: 4 to 5-foot, by express f. 0. b. nursery. 
Each, $1.75; 3 for $4.75. 

Cortland Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE. 
CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh, which 
originated in Canada. ‘lhe fruits are larger and 
more uniform in size. They have much more 
color and the red is brighter. Flesh firm, juicy, 
fine flavor. Apples do not drop as readily as 
McIntosh and are better shippers. Prices: 4 to 
5-foot trees by express f. o. b. nursery. Hach, 
$1.60; 3 for $4.20. 

Early 
Sunrise Raspberry. 
Superior Plum, 
HARDY PLUM. 
SUPERIOR. A new outstanding plum for cold 
climates, which originated in Minnesota. It is 
an apricot-plum cross. The fruit is of large 
size often running 2 inches in diameter. Flesh 
is golden, firm, meaty, and of the finest quality. 
Fruit ripens over a long period of time and is 
so firm that it can be peeled like a peach. Often 
bears the second year planted. It is an enor- 
mous producer, bearing annually. A good variety 
for pollinizing other plums. Trees are strong and 
long lived. Prices: By express f. 0. b. the nur- 
sery, 4 to 5-foot trees. Hach, $1.90; 3 for $5.25; 
10 for $16.00. 


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Fireside Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE. 
FIRESIDE. (Minnesota No. 993.) A medium 
to large long-keeping winter apple that was given 
the rating of the highest quality apple produced 
by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. The 
flesh is crisp, firm, and juicy, and the flavor is 
rich sub-acid, almost sweet like a Delicious. It 
does not develop the dry characteristics which 
most highly flavored apples do at the close of 
the season. An excellent home orchard variety 
that is hardy throughout Wisconsin. 
Prices, 4 to 5-foot trees, by express f. 0. b. 
nursey. Hach, $1.75; 3 for $4.75, 
Minnesota No. 1166 Strawberry. 
New Everbearing Strawberry 
and firm, 
freezing time. 
disease, 
red in color, 
MINNESOTA 1166. With due respect to all other strawberries, Min- 
nesota No, 1166 Everbearing is in our opinion the finest variety ever 
introduced. The bright glistening red colored berries are delicious, sweet 
; The plants are heavy producers and strong healthy growers. 
Begins to bear in 60 to 90 days after planting and continues up until 
They are self-pollinating and set their new runners freely. 
The large berries are red all the way through, no green tips or spots. 
Plant Minnesota No. 1166 plants this spring and you will enjoy fresh 
strawberries from your garden from July until frost. 
$1.95; 50 plants, $3.65; 100 plants, $6.40; 250 plants, $14.25, postpaid. 
Price: 25 plants, 
New Balk: Raspberry 
SUNRISE. A new variety of raspberry originated by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture in 19283 that was bred for hardiness, resistance to 
and earliness. 
Latham and will bear right on through with Latham. It is quite resistant 
to anthracnose, leafspot, and spur blight. It is very attractive, bright 
turning i 
texture, juicy, mild in flavor, and they pick easily. 
berry season with a planting of Sunrise, Prices, No, 1, two-year stock: 
It will bear ten days to two weeks ahead of 
dark red on ripening. Berries are firm, fine 
Extend your rasp- 
12 for $3.00; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00, postpaid, By express f. 0. b. 
Madison: 100 for $15.00, 
