Prices of Apples and Crabs 
On. These Pages 
Anoka Minnesota No. 790 
Chestnut Crab __ Piotosh Crab 
Dolgo Crab Red Van Buren 
Hibernal Whitney 
Northwestern Greening 
All Prepaid 
1-4 5-9 10-24 
Each Each Each 
$1.35 $1.25 $1.10 
nies eee eeaneion. phe Ke) 1.00 85 
Sete tt eet 90 .80 65 
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All Prepaid 
Min-Jon 1-4 5-9 10-24 
Redvell Each Each Each 
phe 5-Os (Gee 61a eS 1.45 16S 1.30 
Minn. 724 ELUNE. Loa alee? ape 
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101-25 REDWELL * * * An Annual Bearer 
Ideal for home or commercial orchards. They bear 
annually, are of high quality and are very hardy. Red- 
well has a solid red color and uniform size. They cling 
well to the tree and do not cluster nor overload. Oldest 
trees under test produced 17 consecutive crops. 
101-1 ANOKA 
- Good when you want apples quickly—often bears sec- 
ond year. Quality poor—would recommend Beacon or 
VanBuren. Very hardy. 
101-24 RED VAN BUREN 
Until recently thought to be a sport of Duchess. All 
the good qualities of Duchess, but larger and better 
color. Solid red, very early and hardy. 
101-10 HIBERNAL 
An extremely hardy tree with perfect branching for 
topworking. Fruit is poor quality. Not recommended 
except for topworking. Write for prices on larger 
quantities. 
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Minnesota — 
No. 790 
101-14 
MIN-JON 
KKK 
A Minnesota 
Jonathan 
Similar to 
Jonathan in 
ap pearance, 
quality and 
usefulness, 
but ripens 
earlier and is 
much __hardi- 
eT. geri ts 
spells greater 
profit for the 
commercial 
grower and 
added savings 
and _ satisfac- 
tion for the 
home grow 
er. Min-Jon 
thrives and os 
produces even in the cold of Northern Minnesota. Fruit is a dark 
brilliant red, borne heavily and distributed well over the tree. 
Good eating, good cooking, and sells readily at top prices. 

Min-Jon 

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"Redwell 
101-16 MINN. No. 790 * *x * 
Large, firm, dark red apple with the proper sugar content that 
holds its shape while being baked. Tests by the Hotel and 
Restaurant Association have proven it superior to the older, 
accepted baking varieties. Good also for pies and_ sauce. 
A good annual bearer for home or commercial orchards that 
keeps better than many fall varieties. 
Hew! FIRST TIME OFFERED 
101-15 MINNESOTA No. 724 %4%&% 
A brand new apple from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm that promises to be a winner is the Minnesota No. 724. 
It is a fall apple ripening September 5th in 1949. In size it 
is medium to large. A McIntosh seedling, its flesh is white 
and fine grained like its parent. The flavor is very good and 
much like McIntosh. Its color is a dark, nearly solid red. 
Supply limited this year. 
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