Haralson Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE 
HARALSON. Originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Tree upright and a vigor- 
ous grower. Fruit large, even red, fine grained, 
tender, juicy sub-acid and fine quality. Keeps 
until spring. Best winter variety for the North. 
Prices: 4 to 5-foot, by express f. 0. b. nursery. 
Bach, $1.60; 3 for $4.20. 
Cortland Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE 
CORTLAND. An improved MelIntosh, which 
originated in Canada. The fruits are larger and 
more uniform in size. They have much more 
color and the red is brighter. Flesh firm, juicy, 
fine flavor. Apples do not drop as readily as 
McIntosh and are better shippers. Prices: 4 to 
5-foot trees by express f. o. b. nursery. Hach, 
$1.45; 3 for $3.95; 10 for $11.85. 
Parker Pear. 
HARDY PEAR 
PARKER. A variety of pear developed in Min- 
Northwest. 
appear- 
color 
Flesh is tender, 
nesota for the colder section 
The fruit is medium size, 
ance, and of very high 
clear yellow with a pink blush. 
medium grained and juicy. 
vigorous and hardy. The above picture was taken 
attractive 
quality. 
of the 
in 
The 
The tree 
in August of a tree in my own garden, 
by express f. 0. b. nursery: 
Each, $1.70; 3 for $4.20. 
Early Richmond Cherry. 
HARDY CHERRY 
EARLY RICHMOND. The 
most popular early cherry 
in the North because of its 
earliness, productiveness, 
and regularity in bearing. 
The fruit is dark red, me- 
dium to large, and of a 
sharp and characteristic 
flavor. Excellent for canning 
and cooking. Prices, by ex- 
press f. 0. b, nursery: 3 to 
4-foot trees, well branched, 
Each, $1.70; 3 for $4.50. 
Minnesota No. 1166 Strawberry. 
4 to 5-foot trees. 
is 
is 
large, 
Prices, 
Concord Grape. 
HARDY GRAPE 
CONCORD. The best known, most widely 
planted blue-black grape in the North. We con- 
sider it the most satisfactory variety for home 
planting. It is extremely hardy, vigorous, and 
productive, producing large bunches of excellent 
quality fruit. Prices: Strong 2-year-old No, 1 
plants. Each, 55c; 3 for $1.45; 10 for $4.35, 
postpaid, 
Early Sunrise Raspberry. 
EARLY RASPBERRY 
SUNRISE. Originated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture in 1923. Bred for hardiness, resistance to 
disease, and earliness. It will bear ten days to two 
weeks ahead of Latham and will bear right on through 
with Latham. It is quite resistant to anthracnose, leaf- 
spot, and spur blight. Very attractive, bright red in 
color, turning dark red on ripening. Berries are firm, 
fine texture, juicy, mild in flavor, and they pick easily. 
Extend your raspberry season with a planting of Sun- 
rise. Prices, No. 1, two-year stock: 12 for $3.00; 25 
for $4.50; 50 for $7.50, postpaid. By express f. o. b. 
Madison: 100 for $13.85, 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
MINNESOTA 1166 or EVERMORE. With due respect 
to all other strawberries, Minnesota No. 1166 Ever- 
bearing is in our opinion the finest everbearing variety 
ever introduced, The bright glistening red colored ber- 
ries are delicious, sweet and firm. The plants are heavy 
producers and strong healthy growers. Begins to bear 
in 60 to 90 days after planting and continues up until 
freezing time. They are self-pollinating and set their 
new runners freely. The large berries are red all the 
way through, no green tips or spots. Price: 25 plants, 
$1.65; 50 plants, $3.00; 100 plants, $4.85; 250 plants, 
$11.20; 500 plants, $15.70, postpaid. 
