HARALSON 
Hardiest of All Winter Apples 
A1040—If we add up all of the good 
qualities of all of the other apples 
and say ‘this is Haralson,’’ we would 
not be saying too much for this big, 
red juicy fruit that keeps till sum- 
mer, and is borne heavily and annu- 
ally on a sturdy, strong branched 
tree. Bears fruit in three years. 
Dark ‘‘All Red’’ DUCHESS 
Best Summer Cooking Apple 
A1O19—If you like the Old Duchess 
of Oldenburg, you will go for the New 
Duchess in a Big Way. It ripens its 
juicy red fruit in August. For those 
delicious Apple Pies and Sauce, you'll 
find this New Duchess hard to beat. 
First degree of hardiness. 
\ Early, Yellow Summer Apple 
_ Al 1 10—One of the earliest of the Harvest Apples, 
ripening right after Early Harvest. An excellent eat- 
ing apple and ‘‘what apple pies you can make with it!” 
Bears immense crops of yellow thin-skinned apples just 
“tart” enough for the best sauce and pies. 
All-Season 
APPLE COLLECTION 
A2009X—! each of Wealthy, 
Haralson, Yellow Transparent, 
Duchess and Anoka—all 3 to 4- 
foot trees (good planting size). 
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ANOK 
Often Bears First Year 
A1000—Everybody plants Anoka. The 
earliest bearing apple. Little two-year- 
old trees in the nursery often bear sev- 
eral of these red striped apples. The 
quality is good and the juice is rich in 
flavor. Anoka bears annually and is 
Extra Hardy. Medium size. 
GURNEY’S WEALTHY 
Favorite Fall Apple 
Al 105—This is too well known 
to need description. You are all 
familiar with its yellow back- 
ground and covering of red, its 
white juicy flesh; the fine pies 
that can be made from it. You 
should also know that Wealthy is 
hardy and a leader of commercial 
or Home Orchard Apples for the 
North. If picked early and prop- 
erly stored will keep until Christ- 
mas. 
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McINTOSH RED 
Fall Apple—Good Keeper 
A106{—To many the finest flavored apple we list. 
Bears for years and years. Beautiful red apples often 
with darker red blush, fragrant and of highest quality. 
A fall apple which will keep well into the winter in 
storage. Drouth and cold weather do not affect it. 
One of the hardiest of all apples. 
Northwestern 
GREENING 
Mammoth Beautiful Fruit 
A1lO65—Very ATTRACTIVE 
winter apple, with smooth, waxy 
clear pale yellow skin with a slight 
greenish tinge. Flesh is crisp and 
mild. One of the largest apples 
you can grow with apples measur- 
ing sometimes as large as 5” or 
more across. Popular for good 
quality and good keeping ability. 
Bears Apples 
Early & Late 
5 Hardy, Northern 
Varieties 
5-IN-1 APPLE TREE 
A Whole Orchard on One Tree 
Not an ordinary 5-in-1 apple tree, but one with 5 hardy 
northern varieties: Red Duchess, Yellow Transparent, 
Wealthy, Prairie Spy and Haralson. Good from Yankton 
north, better than ordinary varieties from Yankton south. 
Each apple bears in its own season, giving you a whole 
orchard from one tree. Now even the smallest yard can 
grow 5 different kinds of apples. No DeLuxe Grade avail- 
able. 
All!t5—3.19 each; 2 for 5.89. Al 114—3-in-1 Apple, 
2.25 each; 2 for 3.98. Both Express not Prepaid. 
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A1O75—Attractive red color, very high i 
quality, is productive, and hangs on the tree 
well. Because Prairie Spy is a good keeper 
and is so much better quality than Winesap 
and others on the market after Christmas, it 
is widely planted for home use and market. 
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EARLY HARVEST 
Ripens in July 
Al020—This is the earliest ripening 
% apple that is hardy in the Middle West. 
Ripens in July ahead of most other ap- 
ples and at a time most of us are ‘‘hun- 
gry’’ for them. 
A yellow apple, good for cooking and 
eating, medium in size. For early ap- 
Dies, plant Early Harvest. This apple 
does not blight, 
FIRESIDE 
The New Super Delicious 
Ai1O25—Here is an apple of delicious quality yet 
hardy enough to grow and fruit in the far north. 
Trees large, vigorous, well branched. Fruit beauti- 
fully striped with crisp, firm, juicy flesh— never dry. 
Keeps all winter and bears every year. Developed at 
the University of Minnesota State Fruit Breeding 
Farm. We predict this will become the favorite 
apple of our area. 
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