APPLES King of Fruits 
The Apple is the first in importance of all fruits. It will thrive on nearly any well 
drained soil. Its period of ripening, unlike other fruits, extends nearly through the 
whole season. By making a careful selection a constant succession can be obtained. There 
is no fruit that is more indispensable for family use. 
Our Apples are varieties that have been developed especially for this northwest 
country, are hardy strong growers, and highly recommended to you, our customers. 

HARALSON 
Anoka 
(Early bearing.) Bears very young, often fruiting 
the year after planting. Ripens a few days before 
Duchess. Attractive yellow, streaked red. Good flavor. 
Patten Greening 
A very hardy Apple of large size. Green in color, of 
good quality for eating and cooking. Keeps until mid- 
winter. 
Haralson 
Red—Hardy—A Keeper. A 
real winter apple for the 
Northwest. Haralson is a har- 
dy, high quality, red, winter, 
eating apple that will keep 
until late spring in ordinary 
storage. It has been correctly 
called the Northwest’s _ best 
winter apple. 
The tree is an_ up-right 
grower with a strong, wide 
angle crotch and _ branching 
system. It is a vigorous tree, 
very productive and resistant 
to Fire Blight. The fruit is 
about the size of Wealthy, is 
borne at an early age, and 
hangs onto the tree until pick- 
ed. The fruit is an attractive 
red in color and very good in 
quality. Entirely hardy. No 
home or commercial orchard 
is complete without Haralson. 
Season January to April. 
Delicious 
The finest of all dessert 
Apples. Commands the high- 
est prices in all markets and 
is a fine keeper and shipper. 
Very distinctive in appearance 
and famous for its crisp “de- 
licious” flesh. There is always 
room for more Delicious. 
