DANIELS HARDY APPLES 
Having been extensive orchardists as 
well as nurserymen for well over thirty 
years, we feel that we know apple values 
pretty well—both from a home and a com- 
mercial orchardist’s point of view. There 
are probably several hundred different 
kinds of apples being grown in Minnesota 
and adjacent territory—but only a few of 
them are really worth while. 
The varieties listed on these three pages 
comprise what we consider to be the very 
best of them all. Each has its especial 
merit and value. Our descriptions point 
these out, so that even the novice can 
make a wise selection. However, we will 
be happy to aid anyone in choosing a list 
for any particular location or purpose. 
Now—right in our own yards and home and commercial orchards—we can grow 
as fine apples as are produced anywhere in the world. 
Plant—and plant now—the marvelous new sorts .. . and remember, too, that 
the older{Duchess, McIntosh, Wealthy, and others listed here are just as good as 
ever ... and each has its important place. 
Only the smallest sizes are mailable. Please add 10% if to go by mail. 
DANIELS APPLE PRICES 
Each Each Each 
1-4 5-9 10-up 
Botta gicar Sereda le. teme nce es $1.50 $1.40 $1.25 
Large, - EOE Ulan orate aren eres 1.25 P15 1.00 
Standard, Beet teen tess states 1.00 .90 75 
APPLE VARIETIES 
Beacon McIntosh Redwell 
Daniels Red Duchess Minjon Victory 
Erickson Minn. No. 790 Wealthy 
Fireside N. W. Greening Chestnut Crab 
Haralson Prairie Spy Dolgo Crab 
akelands largces.. see $1.50 each Whitney Crab 
See “Vest Pocket Orchard” Apples on Next Page 
DANIELS “CAN’T WAITERS” 
FRUITS FOR THE MAN WHO CAN'T WAIT! 
So, so often people ask us for trees that will bear 
right away. “I must have something that will fruit right 
away—I’m getting old and can’t wait forever,” is what 
they say. SO, we’re growing for the “can’t waiter” an 
extra large, fine transplanted tree all ready to go to 
work for you—and for a lack of a more “pat” title we 
call them our “CAN’T WAITERS.” 
This year, for the first time, we have at last caught up in our 
production of these “CAN’T WAITERS and offer over 2000 of 
these this spring. These have been grown by transplanting the 
regular planting size into a new field and then growing them on 
for two, three or four years more. 
During this time they have gained greatly in maturity—in caliper, in height, in branching 
and in root development. Many of them have already borne some fruit right in the nursery row. 
But, because of the extra transplanting and care we have given them, they move as successfully 
and as safely as a younger tree. 
_ We have them in $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 sizes—and a few in larger sizes. The $4.00 size com- 
prises our largest assortment. As fast as we receive your order we go out and actually tag, with 
ae ae ae best trees of the size and kind ordered. They are then dug for you as soon as 
igging starts. 
