APPLES 
WINESAP 
You should plant more apples. Raise your own now. You have 
had to pay a good price for the fruit the last few years. The follow- 
ing varieties are best for the midwest. 
Apple and Crab Prices Perl Per 10 
4 to. 6) fi sexprescueaae SiGe BM si ce a ee a er ERNE! hc $ .80 $7.50 
3 10.5 ithe POST Cricl a ee cae eee 75 7.00 
2 to 4 ft., postpaid 
“DUCHESS. Green with red stripes. July. 
"* YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Fine cooking. July. 
“WEALTHY. Large striped red. August. 
JONATHAN. 
Large bright red. 
September. 
‘DELICIOUS. Fine 
eating apple. 
Winter. 
‘GANO oor RED 
BEN DAVIS. 
Fine winter 
keeper. 
“~ WINESAP. Dark 
red, good keep- 
er. Winter. 
mY ELL OW DES 
LICIOUS. Bears 
young. Winter. 
CRABS 
\ WHITNEY. Good 
eating. Sum- 
mer 
\ DOLGA  SIBER- ees 
IAN. Good red DOLGA CRAB 
“"" BUDDED APRICOTS 
3> fo. BoE. OOS tp ett yee ae eee ee TO $1.00 each 
2 tor fh Apostles eee eee eee nn ee eaten .90 each 
» MOORPARK. Large as a peach, seed small, flesh yellow. 
-MANCHURIAN. From northern China. Hardiest of all apricots and 
can be planted north into Minnesota. 
\RUSSIAN APRICOTS 
These are grown from native seed. These are not as large fruit as 
budded trees but they are much hardier than the EE 
18 to 24 in., 15¢: 2 to 3 ft., 25c. Postpaid. 
“RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
Plants for Fruit and Birds - Perl Perl0 
2 to 3> iti, posterior eee ee 25c $2.00 
3 to. 4 ft, postpoichimel:etec. cei eee eeeemnne ener, 35¢ 2.79 
