4 DO NOT SELL ITEMS AND SIZES NOT LISTED 
(All fruits are listed in order of harvest) 
APPLES & CRAB APPLES (G) 
(The LG] refers to width of tree, see page 22) 
3-4 4-5’ 5-7 
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Bin 
No. Ideal Family Apple Orchards 
F-3 *Mantet F-21 *Prairie Spy 
F-5 Oriole F-22 Fireside 
F-7. *Beacon F-23 Redwell 
F-8 Wealthy F-24 Dolgo Crab 
F-10 *Lakeland F-25 Whitney Crab 
F-11 *Minjon F-27 *Chestnut Crab 
24 tree orchard—2 each of these popular 12 varieties 
12 tree orchard—1 each of the above varieties 
6 tree starter orchard—6 starred trees 
Between the Apple trees, plant Plums or Cherries for fillers, 
they bear early before the Apples reach maturity. 
Bin No. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
F-1 \ Anoka — Very hardy, early bearing but poor keeping qualities. Good 
for extreme North. 
F-2 ~\ Yellow Transparent — Yellowish green tart apple, good tasting, ex- 
cellent for extreme North. 
F-3 \\ Mantet —Excellent all purpose, all red, early summer apple. Extremely 
hardy. Origin, Manitoba. Cooking and eating apple. 
F-4 \ Erickson — Large, annual bearing slightly tart fruit. Originated at 
Aitkin, Minnesota. 
F-5 \ Oriole-— A Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm introduction. One of the 
best summer apples, large, yellow with red blush. 
F-6 Minnesota Red Duchess — Russian Origin. Medium size, commercial 
value, early bearing, cooking and eating apple. Better color than 
original Duchess apple. 
FALL, VARIETIES 
F-7 -\Beacon— A Minnesota bred apple with dark red fruit. Ripens about 
Labor Day. 
F-8 NWealthy— Medium to large sized red fruit. Ripens in September. 
Keeps to Christmas. 
F-10 -\Lakeland— A Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm introduction. Similar 
to the Wealthy. A good solid apple. It bears medium sized fruit 
with a deep red color. Ripens in September. Keeps longer than 
Wealthy. Bears fruit annually. 
F-11 “Minjon— Minnesota’s hardy Jonathan. Ripens late fall and is very 
hardy. An all red apple. Keeps well until mid-January. Good for 
cooking, fair for eating. 
F-12 McIntosh — Origin, Eastern Canada. Produces a solid, bright red 
apple. Fruit ripens in October. Fruit keeps until mid-winter. Very 
white fruit, excellent for eating. Not recommended North of Minne- 
‘ apolis. Delightfully aromatic. 
F-13 “Victory — Origin, Minnesota Fruit Farm. An improved McIntosh but 
keeps until March. Somewhat flattened in shape, medium well 
’ colored. 
F-14 (Cortland — A New York apple, McIntosh type, but later in ripening 
and fruit hangs well on tree. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
F-15 ~* Northwestern Greening — Most popular green apple. Very large, green- 
ish yellow fruit. Ripens in October. A good winter keeper. Origin, 
Wisconsin. 
F-16 “ Grimes Golden — Popular eating apple. Not recommended for Minne- 
sota. 
F-17 “Red Delicious — A late apple with dark red fruit. Fruit keeps well in 
winter. Not too hardy in Minnesota. 
F-18 “ Jonathan — Ripens early in fall. Fruit is red colored. Stores well. Not 
hardy in Minnesota. 
