Whitney 
Bailey’s Apple trees are three years old and varieties found to be 
best suited to conditions in the north central states. The trees are 
grafted on roots grown especially to give you the hardy stock that 
is needed in this region. Experience has shown that they will with- 
stand severe cold and extended drouth. 
SUMMER APPLES 
Beacon. This early Apple was originated at the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. The solid, bright red fruit ripens with, or a few 
days after Duchess. The tree is hardy, of vigorous growing qualities 
and produces far to the north. Commercial orchardists like this 
Apple because of its high color, dependable bearing habits, early season, 
excellent quality and good handling properties. 
Duchess. An old and proven summer variety of good quality. It is 
especially favored for sauce and pies. The yellow fruit is overlaid with at- 
tractive red stripes. The tree is hardy and productive. It is almost im- 
mune to Apple cedar rust disease. 
FALL APPLES 
Wealthy. This Apple has stood up well through the years. Wealthy 
has undoubtedly made more money for commercial growers in the north 
central states than any other variety. It is still Bailey’s leading Apple 
of the fall season. The beautiful red fruit is medium to large in size. The 
fruit ripens early in September and keeps to Christmas, and is excellent 
for canning, baking, dessert, pies and jelly. 
McIntosh. An old accepted variety from Ontario, Canada, that produc 
es a solid, bright red Apple, unusually high in quality for eating. The 
fruit ripens in October and keeps until mid-winter. 
Lakeland (Minnesota No. 978). This introduction from the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm is a very regular annual bearer, and the 
fruit clings until solid red. It ripens immediately after Wealthy but keeps 
a little longer. The dessert quality is good, and it is excellent for cooking. 
CRAB APPLES 
Wadeen Dolgo. Dolgo, Bailey's leading Crab Apple, is generally recognized as 
the most popular jelly Crab. The small oval fruits ripen in midseason. The 
tree is hardy and productive. You will be delighted with it as an ornamen- 
tal, either in flower or laden with fiery red fruits. (See page 12.) 
Whitney. Old favorite regarded as one of the best Crab Apples for 
eating and pickling. Ripens in August, the large red fruit has mildly 
flavored, juicy flesh. The narrow, upright tree is productive and hardy. 
PRICES OF CRAB APPLES 
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