WRITE BOTH BIN NUMBER AND VARIETY ON ORDERS 5 
APPLES—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
F-19 \ Rhoda— A Cashman introduction 50 years ago. Dark red, large, 
oblong, very sweet. Keeps until May. 
F-20 Haralson — A famous Minnesota winter apple. The red fruit is medium 
sized. An early bearing apple. Fruit will keep well all winter. A 
proven favorite and one of our best sellers. 
F-21 * Prairie Spy — Large red fruit. Good for cooking or eating. Ripens in 
September. Will keep until May. Possibly the very best University 
) of Minnesota winter apple. 
F-22\ Fireside — Origin, University of Minnesota Fruit Farm. A red over 
yellow color. The fruit ripens in October. A new improved Delt- 
cious bred for this climate. Fruit keeps to April. 
F-23 \ Redwell — Medium sized fruit of solid red coloring. Ripens in October. 
A University of Minnesota hardy introduction which bears annual 
crops. 
CRAB APPLES (G) 
(Ornamental varieties are listed on Page 32) 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
F-24 \ Dolgo— Ornamental and most popular jelly crab. White blossoms. 
\__ Very hardy. 
F-25 “Whitney — Upright growing, yellow with red stripes, eating apple. 
September. Very hardy. 
FALL VARIETIES 
F-26 \ Flame — Ornamental plus good fruit for jelly and pickles, one of our 
best, white blossoms and flame red good fruit. University of Minne- 
sota origin. 
F-27 ~\ Chestnut Crab— Best variety, large, sweet, crisp and juicy. Keeps 
through October. University of Minnesota origin. 
\\HARDY FIVE-IN-ONE APPLES 
F-28 The vest pocket apple orchard for small backyard. A real value. Same 
as five trees for the price of two. Two buds of each of the following 
varieties: (1) Beacon, (2) Fireside, (3) Minjon, (4) Prairie Spy, 
(5) Wealthy budded on Hardy Dolgo Crab. Trees are trimmed 
before shipping. Advise customer not to prune. 
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“HARDY THREE-IN-ONE APPLES 
F-29 ‘These apples will bear three kinds of fruit however the varieties are 
unknown. 
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HARDY MANCHURIAN APRICOTS (F) 
3-4 4-5’ 
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F-30 “ Mandarin — Yellow fruit, Large, good fresh or cooked. 
F-31 ~.Scout— Golden bronze, good in jam or canned. Plant both varieties 
for pollination. 
CHERRIES 
RED SOUR PIE CHERRIES 
5-6 6-8’ 
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us University of Minnesota. More hardy than other varieties. Annual 
earer. 
F-33 \ *Meteor (G) — A new introduction of the University of Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. A strong vigorous and very hardy tree. Fruit 
is brilliant, large. Stone is small and free. Later than Northstar, its 
companion. 
F-34 “Early Richmond (G) — A good pie cherry of medium size. The fruit is 
\ medium sized and bright. Origin in Europe. 
F-35 “ Montmorency (G) —The most widely planted pie cherry. The cherries 
are large and beautiful, good in quality and flavor. 
