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BEACON—Another summer apple that has established itself 
throughout Minnesota and surrounding territory. Developed 
by Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm and named only a few 
years ago. Ripens just a few days later than Duchess, all- 
red color and good keeping qualities. Price $1.00 each for 
5-6 ft. trees, 
PRAIRIE SPY—It is medium to large apple, ripening late, and 
an exceptionally good keeper. Fruit covered with carmine 
red stripes and is very attractive. Quality good. We do not 
recommend it in Northern Minnesota as the season is not 
long enough to properly mature the fruit. Each $1.00:for 5-6 
ft. trees. —— 
MINJON—(Minn.. No. 700) An apple closely resembling Jonathan 
in size, color and form. It is very hardy, very productive 
and ripens soon after Wealthy. .Good eating and cooking 
quality. Each $1.00 for 5-6 ft. trees. . | 
WEALTHY—Well. known fall. apple. Each $1.00 for 5-6 ft. trees. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Summer apple. Each $1.00 for 5-6 
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ft. trees. 
WHITNEY CRAB—An old standard crab apple. Each $1.00 for 
O2G nit trees. 
Grapes 
FREDONIA—The Fredonia is an early black Grape of the Con- 
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_ cord type. However, it is three weeks earlier to ripen than 
Concord, which is a decided advantage in the northern part 
of the country. The fruit is equal to, or better, than Con- 
cord. It is very productive and is just as hardy as Concord, 
but like Concord should have winter protection. Fredonia is 
rapidly becoming a standard variety and is replacing Concord 
in many districts. 2 yr. old choice plants. 3 for $1.00, or 
35¢c each. 
MOORE’S EARLY—This. grape is an older. variety, but is being 
successfully grown .in this area. Berries are large, jet black 
compact bunches. 2 yr. old choice plants, 3 for $1.00 or 
35¢c each. 
