“Northern Rooted” Fruit Trees 
Prices on All Apples and Crabs on 
Pages 34 and 35 
All Prepaid 1-4 5-9 10-24 
Each Each _ Each 
5-6 f $1.55 $1.45 $1.35 
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SUMMER VARIETIES 
\101-01 ANOKA 
Good when you want apples quickly—often bears the second 
year. However, quality is poor. We would recommend Oriole, 
Mantet or Beacon. 
\ 101-25 RED VAN BUREN 
Until recently, thought to be a red sport of Duchess. All the 
good qualities of Duchess, but larger and better color. Excellent 
for pie. Solid red, very early, and hardy. 
FALL VARIETIES 
‘101-04 CORTLAND 
The fruit of Cortland is large, well colored and has a crisp white 
flesh. Above average for both eating and cooking. Keeps well 
into winter in common storage. Many growers like it better than 
its parent, McIntosh. 
‘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. 
Al oe . > f Be { c i 7 a. } | 
=— = Z Se a = - a) 101-10 JONATHAN 
A very popular, all-around apple. Dark red in color; of high 
quality, and a good keeper. Rceommended only for Southeastern 
Minnesota and similar sections. 
Suggestions for Planting Fruit Trees 
Chestnut 
Crab 
Northwestern 
Greening 
Por best results, mix some “‘planting soil’’ consisting of 
Minnesota 1/3 GRO-MULCH and 2/3 garden soil. Place this mixture 
No. 790 around roots when planting and fill 
rest of hole with soil removed in dig- 
ging the hole. Water heavily. Then, 
beginning one week after planting, 
water tree with NURISH mixture as 
indicated in direction, once a week 
for 6 or 8 weeks, then less often until 
September when all watering should 
be stopped. 
Red Van Buren 
rape ets : 
Complete 
Directions for 
the Planting and 
Care of All Apple Trees 
Accompanies Every Order 
