-:—:. EVERY GARDEN SHOULD GROW SOME FRUIT -:—:- 
~ eae ie 1 new apple that was named in Dec. 1948. We have 
grown this apple for about ten years as Minnesota No. 714 
from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. It is an early sum- 
‘mer. apple of every high quality and is destined to become a 
leader among summer apples, Every planting should have at 
least one of these top quality apples. 
— BEACON—Another summer apple that has _ established itself 
throughout Minnesota and surrounding territory. Developed by 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm and named only a few years 
ago. Ripens just a few days later than Duchess, all-red color 
and good keeping qualities 
“4 PRAIRIE. SPY—It is. medium to large apple, ripening late and an 
_. exceptionally good keeper. Friut covered with carmine red 
, stripes and is very attractive. Quality good. 
~ MINJON—<An apple closely resembling Jonathan in size, color and 
form. It is very hardy, very productive and ripens soon after 
Wealthy. Good eating and cooking quality. 
~ WEALTHY—An apple that has stood up well through the years. 
Well known fall apple. 
~~ YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Another old favorite early apple. The 
yellow-green fruit is fine for eating fresh from the tree. 
~ HARALSON—-Perhaps the most popular winter apple grown in 
i Minnesota, Red fruit of medium size. Excellent for cooking. 
~ FIRESIDE—One of the highest quality varieties ever developed 
at the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. The rich, almost sweet 
flavor, with flesh crisp, firm and juicy makes it an outstanding 
‘winter apple. 
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