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Prairie Spy—Late winter apple for eating. 3-4 
£t-, $1.00. 
Beacon—The reddest apple we can. grow, good 
quality, early, 3-4 ft., each $1.00. 
\ Mertoff—We consider this to be the best of the 
Canadian apples we have tried. 4-6 ft., each 
$1.50. One year trees, $1.00. 
‘\Haralson—Late winter apple, fine for pies. 3-4 
ft., each $1.00; 4-6 ft., each $1.50. 
3-4 ft. trees can be sent by parcel post if 10% 
extra is added for postage. Larger trees go by 
express. 
Crab Apples 
Chestnut—A large good keeping crab with a nut- 
like flavor. 3-4 ft,, each $1.00; 4-6 ft., $1.50. 
\ Delgo—Beautiful both in blossom and when load- 
ed every year with small red fruit. Just the right 
size for pickles, the best of all for jelly. 4-5 ft., 
pico). 
™ Minnesota No. 1423—This is one of the outstand- 
ing Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm contribu- 
tions to the north. A large red crab that makes 
excellent red sauce. Also makes a valuable or- 
namental lawn tree, One year, 3-ft. trees, $1.00; 
4-5 ft., each $1.50. 
\ Whitney—An old-timer, large crabs, especially 
good to eat. 3-4 ft., each $1.00; 4-6 ft., each 
$1.50. 
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Large Plums 
~*Kaga—This has been our most reliable plum. 
Always bears a lot of apricot flavored fruit, It 
has a flavor all its own for eating and canning. 
3-4 ft., each $1.25. 
* Pipestone—This new one from our fruit breeding 
farm appears to be the best Minnesota variety 
for us. The tree grows: fast and has the largest 
plum of any we can grow. Think of having plums 
nearly two inches across with a fine flavor and 
you can imagine the pleasure you can have in 
picking and eating them. Good for canning. 3-4 
feet, each $1,25. 
“~ Redglow—Apparently the hardiest large plum, 
fast growing, large plum. 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
