APPLES 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; $13.50 per 10. 
5 to 6 ft., $1.75 each; $16.50 per 10. 
..BEACON. A red summer apple of Duchess time, but a 
»;. better keeper. Fruit, good size and quality. 
CORTLAND. Late Fall variety of high quality. Bright 
red color, mild flavor, white flesh. 
“DELICIOUS, Red. Winter apple of well known quality. 
“ In this area tree is not long lived. 
DELICIOUS, Yellow. Winter apple of high quality. Yel- 
low fruit. Annual bearer. 
; DUCHESS. Late Summer apple, well known for pie and 
_., sauce making. Reddish yellow color, poor keeper. 
: DUCHESS, Red. Bright solid red variety of the old- 
fashioned Duchess. 
FIRESIDE. One of Minnesota’s new varieties. Fine fla- 
= yored; all red, Winter apple of high quality. 
‘GRIMES GOLDEN. Old-fashioned yellow apple well- 
‘-Known to all. Tree not hardy in all parts of the state. 
Piniotiebrrictesa Best suited to the northern half of the state. 
: “Red fruit with yellow shadings. A Winter apple, good 
cooking and keeping qualities. 
JONATHON. Late Fall apple of fine quality. Dark red. 
Not hardy all over state. 
QUINTUPLET - 
grafted on one tree. 
Five-On-One Special 
A real novelty. 
$3.75 each 
McINTOSH. Late Fall or early Winter variety. Good 
Sized fruit, red color, mild flavor. One of the leading 
--eommercial varieties in the state. : 
McINTOSH, Eearly. An early ripening McIntosh follows 
Yellow fete i dra Red fruit, good flavor and quality. 
“Hardy. © 
MELBA. A high yuality Summer variety ripening same 
time as Yellow Transparent. Good sized red apple. 
MILTON. Fall variety. Handsome red apple of excellent 
“quality and flavor. A coming variety. 
NORTHWEST. GREENING. The old reliable Winter keep- 
er, excellent for baking. Large greenish yellow fruit. 
PRAIRIE SPY. A new variety; Winter apple of good 
quality,-large size, mostly red skinned. Keeps well in 
storage. 
REDWELL. Fair-sized Winter apple, red in color, fine 
flavor and quality. Annual bearer. 
SECOR. A striped red apple of high quality and fine 
flavor. Keeps well in storage. 
Five » varieties 
SNOW. Often called Fameuse. Late Fall or early Winter 
»Wariety. Red skinned, white flesh. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Still popular sweet apple, medium 
sized, pale yellow with slight red flush. 
WEALTHY. Best known Fall apple. 
sized fruit, mostly red. Hardy. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Earliest Summer apple in 
this area. Pale yellow, medium sized fruit. 
Other Varieties Available 
Anoka, ‘Macoun, Minnesota No. 714, Minnesota No, 790, 
Northern Spy, ’ Staymen Winesap. 
High quality, large 
WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY 
Crab Apples Soe 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; 5 to 6 ft. $1.75 each. — 
HYSLOP. Small, dark red pickling crab and excellent 
for jelly, too. Tree large and vigorous and hardy in all 
parts of state. 2 
WHITNEY. The most popular and best known of the. 
crabs. Fruit large, red striped, flesh firm and_ juicy. 
A superb canning, jelly and pickeling crab. Tree is 
hardy, vigorous and heavy producer. Ee 
SWEET RUSSET. Mostly used for Pre Medium — 
sized yellow, russeted fruits. 
4 to 6 ft., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft, $2.00. 
Cherries : 
5 to 6 fi., $3.00: 3 to 4 ft., $2. 25. Po 
EARLY RICHMOND. The first of the sour Senerics to 
ripen. Fast growing trees bearing quantities of fruit 
that are a little brighter red in color than the later 
varieties. 
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LATE MONTMORENCY. The late variety of cherry for 
this area. Dark red in color and best for panning and 
cooking. 
Pears : 
5 to 6 ft., $3.00 each; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50 each. 
BARTLETT. The best known and leading summer vari- 
ety of pear for southern Wisconsin. A large yellow pear 
of fine flavor and gocd quality. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE. A summer variety ot very good — 
quality; very fine, sweet flavored. Fruit is large, lemon 
colored, spotted with brown spots. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Early, large, pale yellow with rus- 
set checking. High quality and very delicious. Tree is 
vigorous and hardy. Bears young and abundantly. 
_ KIEFER. A canning and market pear, fruit not fully ripe 
until mid-winter. An early and prolific bearer. 
SECKEL. A high quality but small sized pear. Fall ripen- 
ing. gee hardy and vigorous. 
OTHER VARIETIES AVAILABLE. Ne # 
\ Lincoln,’ Winter Nellis. 
Asparagus 
MARY WASHINGTON. A rust resistant, strong growing 
variety producing thick and tender stalks. Most com- 
monly planted today. fs 
Per 25, $1. 50; Per 100, $5.50. 
PARADISE. A new and very desirable asparagus. 
ready to cut and use the second season. 
Stalks are thick and tender. 
Per 25, $1.50; per 100, $5.50. 
$1.75 per 12; $3.00 per 25. 
Strong Divisions, $1.00 each. 
Rhubarb 
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Strong grower. 
Lawrence, 
CANADA RED. New, high quality, red fleshed. Medium ’ 
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sized stalk. 
McDONALD. Fine flavored, red stalked variety, heavy, 
vigorous grower. 
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