1950 SPRING CATALOG 21 

FRUIT TREES 
APPLES— 
All varieties we list are hardy and do well here. The demand for 
apple trees has exhausted our supply before the season was out every 
year. This year we have increased our stock, but advise early orders 
to insure getting what you want. 
Prices on all varieties: Size 11/16 caliper (about 4% ft. high) 
each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
Anoka—Large striped red summer apple. Fruit borne first or sec- 
ond year after planting. 
Fameuse or Snow Apple—Fall apple, bright red skin, white flesh. 
Very good. 
Harlason—A real winter apple developed by the Minn. Fruit Breed- 
ing farm. Fruit keeps in good condition till spring. Excellent 
flavor. Fruits deep red, good size. Very hardy. 
Minjon—Another introduction by the Minn. Fruit Breeding farm. 
Fall apple, recommended highly. 
McIntosh—Hardy winter apple. 
Wealthy—Tender, juicy red striped fall apple. 
Yellow Transparent—Summer apple, good for cooking or eating. 
Duchess—Early fall cooking apple. | 
Whitney Crab—Large sweet crab. 
Dolgo—Very red jelly crab. Early bearer. 
5-N-1 APPLE—Five varieties of apple budded on one tree. A 
delightful novelty that will bear apples you can use from 
summer until late fall. Size, 5 ft. and up. Price: Each $2.25. 

CHERRIES 
Montmorency—Hardy dark red sour cherry. Price 9/16 caliper, 
each $1.75. 
Early Richmond—Bright red pie cherry. Price: 9/16 in. caliper, 
each $1.75. 
PLUM— 
Hanska—Yellow plum with pink blush. Very good flavor. 
Waneta—Reddish purple skin. Largest of the hardy plums, juicy 
and mild. 
Price, all varieties: Size 9/16 in. caliper, each $1.50. 
An apple tree makes an excellent tree for back yard ornament and 
shade. We especially recommend the Yellow Transparent, the Whitney 
Crab, or the Dolga Crab for this purpose. 
Be Sure to Add Sales Tax to Your Nursery Stock Order 
