
Trees grown in the North. without artificial irri- 
gation, means stronger, hardier trees, and or- 
chards that pay off in big profits. 
FALL APPLES 
6 ] ] 9— Anoka very hardy and pro- 
ductive; bears very young. Originated by Prof. 
N. £. Hansen; nothing better could be said for 
the quality pf hardy fruits. 
Large red apple. You 
6106—Cortland will like it fresh from 
the tree. Hardy ag far north as fruit can exist, 
and a good bearer. 
Sweet, 
6103— Grimes Golden. °%°°*" 
bines a rich aromatic flavor with an attractive 
golden yellow color. It is one of the oldest 
apples in America, and is hardy as far North 
as Central lowa and Nebraska. 
6105—Wealthy Medium to large ap- 
ple, mostly covered 
with red, fine grained, juicy; a good eating, 
cooking and drying apple. Perfectly hardy; a 
very important variety in the North. You will 
like every feature of the Wealthy. 
Planting Instructions 
Plant Apples 30 by 30 feet apart, or plant 
35 by 35 feet apart. and plant filler trees be- 
tween each two apple trees. For filler trees we 
recommend Plums, Cherries, Dwarf Pears 
and Peach trees. These fillers will give you an 
early income from your orchard, and can be 
removed when the apples require all the space 
in later years. 
Plant Apple trees about 2 inches deeper than 
grown in the nursery. This puts the bud (or 
graft) just above the roots about l-inch below 
the surface of the soil, which is just right. Cut 
the ends of all roots smooth with a sharp 
knife, making a slanting cut. This applies to all 
trees and shrubs. and stimulates the formation 
of new roots. 
BEATRICE. NEBRASKA 
SUMMER APPLES 
Hardy everywhere; hardier than any other 
apples, and producing quite young and heavy. 
However, the fruit of early apples does not 
keep very long. So, in the home orchard, plant 
only two or three of them. But near a large 
city you will find a very profitable market for 
early apples. 
Highly col- 
6102— Duchess, Red {927 ‘ot: 
tractive cooking and pie apple, in late July 
and early August. 
vical Medium size, red 
6123 Red June base with yellow. 
Flesh white, tender, slightly sub-acid. Good 
eating and cooking apple. Succeeds anywhere. 
6113 — Yellow Transparent 
Most popular of all early apples. Fair size, 
tender, juicy, not very sour; a good fresh apple 
or for cooking. 
6124—Whitney - Sweet Crab 
Green with red stripes. A handy size fér the 
children, and a good sweet summer apple for 
home use. Ripens here in August. The home 
orchard is not complete without it. If you 
don't have a Whitney now, let's not waste an- 
plant one this pug and have 
ew years. 
other year, 
fruit—plenty of fruit—in just a 

1 tree of each 
RED DELICIOUS 
WEALTHY 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
RED JONATHAN 
WHITNEY CRAB 
6157 6159 
all 5 trees all 5 trees 
3 to 4 ft. 5 to 6 ft. 
52.69 4.29 
All shipping charges paid to your station. Safe 
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