APPLE 
The apples listed are all very hardy and have 
quality also. It is generally a waste of time and 
money to plant the varieties popular in more tem- 
perate parts of the state. The seasons are so short 
that the late maturing kinds do not mature fruit 
properly. 
ANOKA—This apple bears very young, about the 
same season as the Yellow Transparent; the ap- 
pearance and quality are very good. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — The most planted 
early variety in this country. Good. 
WEALTHY — The good old standby in this coun- 
try. Fine for fall and winter use. 
EARLY McINTOSH — Similar to good old hardy 
McIntosh but earlier. Should be tried here. 
MINJON — Early bearing fall apple. Nice red 
color. Developed for the north. 
WHITNEY—A large crab with a pleasing sprightly 
flavor. Very popular as a fall eating and cooking 
apple. 
DOLGO—A nice shaped tree, beautiful in bloom. 
Bright red fruit, a fine jelly crab. 
Any of the above well grown 4 to 4% foot trees 
85 cents; 3 for $2.40. 
PLUM 
OPATA — Purplish-red fruit of good quality. 
Bears early. Very hardy. 
WANETA — The best and hardiest of the large 
plums. 
Plums, 4-41 foot trees, 95 cents each; one each 
for $1.80. The two should be planted together to 
insure polinization. 
Add 30 cents for packing and mailing on any 
number of fruit trees or bushes. All trees and 
shrubs are pruned for planting when mailed. 
