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APPLE . 
3 to 4 foot size. Each, 79e; any 3 for 
Standard he an, 
$2.19; amy 6 for $4. 18, postpaid. Fruit trees cannot be sent. 
to Washington. 
BEHACON—Minn. No. 423—The new early red apple. Un- 
Jike most earlies, it is not quickly perishable. Out eats, out 
sells, and ‘out keeps other early apples. 
FURESIDE—Superior to Delicious and hardy much far-' 
ther north. Keeps all winter. 
HARALSON—A great winter apple. Rich red fruit, fine 
keeper. Bears very young. 
MINJON—An extra hardy Jonathan producing even in 
northern Minnesota. 
NAV. GREENING—A favorite for cooking. 
-kRAIRIE SPY—A splendid red winter apple. very hardy 

xi if oe bears young. 
WEALTH Y—Red, very early, big yielder. 
WHITNEY—Best crab. Yellow skin splashed ved 
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APRICOT — MANCHURIAN —VERY HARDY 
Hardy almost anywhere, standing 50 to 60° below zero! 
Rich yellow, large apricots, elegant either fresh or canned. 
Apricots are one of the most delicious fruits, especially 
when you can pick them fully ripe from your own trees. 
They are easy to grow and they also make a handsome 
shade tree for your lawn, either front or rear. Price 3 feet 
and up; %6 in. to %6 in. cal.; Each, $1.69; 3 for $4.75, postpaid. 
CHERRIES 
Standard 3 to 4 
fowt size. Each, 
$1.59; any 3 for 
$4.65; 6 for $9.00, 
postpaid, Pollenizer 
not needed. _ 
EARLY RICH- 
WOND — Sub-acid, 
dark red. Much used 
by canners, fine for 
pies and preserves. 
Jane. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Heavy yielder, very hardy. Fruit 
dark red, with a rich, acid flavor. August. 
MON TMORENCY—Dependable yielder, good shipper. 
Fruit is bright red, fine quality, sub-acid. Late June. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
A. lovely shrub, and makes a fine hedge, 2% to 3% feet 
high. Each year it bears a heavy crop of cherries! Very 
hardy, easily grown, elegant quality, also makes a fine pol- 
lenizer to increase the yield of cherry trees. Usually bears 
second year. Plant 2 feet apart. Will give you a nice 
shrub, as well as a nice crop of cherries. Each, 12 to 18 in,, 
2 yr. old, 78e; 2 for $1.45; 6 for $4.15, postpaid. 
NANKING CHERRY—The dual cherry 
A. beautiful shrub for your lawn that bears great crops 
of fine cherries! Fruit is so abundant it takes but a few 
minutes to pick a quart or two in your own yard, for mak- 
ing fresh cherry pie, jelly, preserve, or for canning or for 
freezing. 
The shapely bushes grow 7 ft. tall, work well into any 
planting about the house or among any shrubs. Lovely 
apple-blossom pink buds appear very early and open to pure 
white. Nanking starts bearing the 2nd year and by the 
ard season its branches are literally covered with bright red 
cherries of very. fine quality. Does not as a rule need a: 
pollenizer, but for heaviest yields, plant two bushes. 
Distinct from Hansen Bush 
Cherry. Hardy everywhere. Very 
ornamental as well as producing 
luscious cherries. Each, 11% to 2 
ft., $1.00; 2 for $1.89; 6 for $4.45, 
postpaid. 

Early Richmond Cherries 
AS FRUITFUL 
Nanking is hardy, productive 
and beautiful. The -bushes are 
- lovely in the, spring when they 
are a mass of bloom and again 
in_ July when they are covered 
with ropes of red or yellowish 
8 ae 1 fruit. The fruits have the 
Nanking Cherry crue cherry flavor. 
PEACH, POLLY—BEARS AS FAR NORTH — 
AS MINNEAPOLIS! ' 
Now, grow your own peaches no matter where you live! 
Polly is ‘a hardy free-stone peach that has withstood rigor- 
ous winters of 25° below zero, and matured a beautiful crop 
of large, perfect penuae Peaches are large, blushed, a few 

days earlier than Elberta, flesh white, juicy, and. richly — 
flavored. Polly is not just for the north, but it is an out- 
standing variety in the. peach sections. Originated by the 
Towa Station. Enables the northern part of the U.S. to 
grow peaches! Strong trees, Ae to %6” caliper, 3 to 4 feet. 
Price: Each, 9$4c; 3 for $2.65, postpaid. : 

104 Fruit trees cannot be sent to Washington. 
Zo gis _ Raspberries cannot be sent to New Jersey. 
* TREES and , BERRIES 
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PEAR-HARDY BANTAM 
. Fruit @ little smaller than the 
regular pears, but has proved 
hardy as far north as Duluth, 
where it bore beautiful yearly 
.crops of pears! ‘The tree is as 
hardy as any apple tree! Origi- 
nated at Minn. State Fruit 
Farm. Pears ‘sweet, sugary, 
. juicy, fine for eating or canning. 
Self-fertile. Each, 3 to 4 feet, 
$1.48; 3 for $4.15, postpaid. 
PLUMS 
Standard 8 to 4 foot. size. 
Each, $1.45; any 3 for $4.10; any ; 
6 for $7.75, postpaid. Pollenizer Waneta Plum 
not needed. ; 
EMBER (Minn. No. 83)—From the Minn. Station. 1 
low blushed red, ripens Sept. and early Oct. Good gr 
big size, good shipper, fine quality, hardy. 
size, good shipper, fine quality, hardy, ; 
UNDERWOOD—Fruit large, roundish- oval, fine a 
juicy, small stone, very early, ripening August 102 ee 
WANETA—Dark purplish red, overlaid with ~ 
‘bloom, delicious flavor. Often bears second year. Secgeng 
+ HANSKA—Large red plums, very hardy. IES 
- Planted with others, increases their yield. p 
eee BLACKBERRIES = 
ALFRED Large, jet- black berries, sweet, juicy, 0: 
1% in. long, early. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 14¢; 3 for 39e; 6 
67e; dozen, $1.18; 50 for $4.35,. postpaid. 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
Very large brilliant red berries, excellent quality, b 
in long, well filled clusters.- Does well everywhere. = 
consider Red Lake about the best variety for all sectia 
of the country. 2 yr. No. 2: Each, 42¢; 3 for $1.19; 6 
$2.25; dozen, $4.25, postpaid! : a 
GOOSEBERRIES 
CARRIE—Almost thornless; large purplish red, de 
maroon when ripe. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.98; 6 for $3.75, p 
; = PIXWELL—Large, pale gre 
fruits. Each, 74e; 3 for $2.10; 
$3.95, postpaid. 
‘ CHAMPION—Large green be 
golden color when fully ripe. El 
quality. Each, 64¢; 3 for $1.80; 6 G:iom 
$3.50, postpaid. . 
GRAPES 
Strong two year old No. 1 plant 
Plant 6 feet apart and 12 to 15 inch 
deep. Prices include postage. Gra 
cannot be sent to Oregon or. Wa 
ington. ; 
BE'A—A heavy annual bearer, 
black fruit of extra quality for 
or jelly. Very early and withstan 
Beta Grapes our severe northern climate wit 
protection. Each, 49e; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.45. 
CONCORD—The standard blue-black grape. Each 
3 for SOc; dozen, $2.95. 
NIAGARA— White. Large bunch and berries. Each 39e 
3 for $1.12; dozen, $3.75, 
oe RASPBERRIES 
CHIEF (Red)—Berries good size, a little smaller than ta : 
but, yields almost as many crates per acre! Elegant flavor, 10 dz 
earlier than others, more disease resistant, hardier, best for iD 
northern sections of the country. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 22¢c; 3 fo 
6 for 94¢; dozen, $1.73; 25 for $3.15; 50 for $5.65; 160 for 
LATHAM (Red) ——Has yielded 290 24- -pint crates per acr 
best medium season variety. Firm red berries, large size, lu 
fine flavor, free from mosaic, fine for freezing, heavy yielder 
No. 1: Each, 24c; 3 for 59c; 6 for 98e; dozen, $1.84; 25 for 
50 for $5.95; 100 for $11. 45. 
%j SUNRISE (Red) —Extra early, extra hardy, extra resistant t 
ease, Sze, quality, extra price at market! Ready to pick 
(Chief, June 19, Latham, Jun 
~ bright red berries ripening 
red, firm, non-crumbling, mil 
acid flavor] Picks oe a 
1 yr. No. 1: Each, 23¢; 3 
6 for Saas’ dozen, $1.79 i) 
$3.20; 50 for $5.85; 100 for $ 
of INDIAN SUMMER (Red) 
The best everbearer! 
medium red conical b 
Bears the last week in 
again from about Septemb 
to killing frost. Ab 
yields 1 ae No. 1: | 
3 for 69e; 6 for ei 
$1.98; 25 for $3.5 
$6.35; 100 for $11.95. 
CUMBERLAND — Lar, 
black Raspberries, mi 
healthy vigorous. Well 
canes. Fruit best q 
1 Plants: Each, 17e; : 
6 for 7%5e; doz... $1. 
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