APPLE 
The apples listed are all very hardy and have 
quality also. It is generally a waste of time and 
money to plant the varieties popular in more tem- 
perate parts of the state. The seasons are so short 
that the late maturing kinds do not mature fruit 
properly. 
ANOKA—This apple bears very young, about the 
same season as the Yellow Transparent; the ap- 
pearance and quality are very good. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — The most planted 
early variety in this country. Good. 
WEALTHY — Early winter apple in this climate. 
A good cooker. 
HARALSON—A real quality winter apple. Hardy, 
excellent keeper, best quality, handsome red apple. 
McINTOSH—An old variety that has real merit 
as a winter apple in this climate. Red. Nice flavor. 
WHITNEY—A large crab with a pleasing sprightly 
flavor. Very popular as a fall eating and cooking 
apple. 
DOLGO—A nice shaped tree, beautiful in bloom. 
Bright red fruit, fine for jelly. 
Any of the above well grown 4 to 4% foot trees 
75 cents; 5 for $3.50. 
PLUM 
OPATA—Purplish-red fruit of good quality. Bears 
early. 
WANETA—tThe hardiest of the extra large plums. 
Very fine. 
Plums $1.10 each; one of each for. $2.00. 
NOTE—Any of these trees can be mailed for 30 
cents postage and packing for one or any number. 
Pruned for planting when mailed. 
