HARDY APPLES 
We feel that we know apples from 
every standpoint. Not only have we had 
extensive experience in the propagating 
and growing of the young trees, but we 
have also had many years of experience in 
commercial apple orchard production and 
marketing. We can give you invaluable 
assistance in the selection of your var- 
ieties, whether your needs are one or 
one hundred. 
Of the many varieties grown in Minne- 
sota and adjacent territory we have nar- 
rowed our list to those we feel are the 
outstanding ones for this territory. May 
we have the pleasure of assisting you in 
your selection? 
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APPLE PRICES 
Extra Large — 5-7 ft... $1.50 Each 
Large: — 5-6 ffi oiei ca kimeciccisccscees 1.25 Each 
See “Vest Pocket Orchard” Apples on Next Page 
APPLE VARIETIES 
\Beacon >MclIntosh ~Redwell 
>Red Duchess > Minjon Victory 
Erickson ‘Minn. No. 790 \Wealthy 
“Fireside 2N. W. Greening s Chestnut Crab 
“Haralson >Prairie Spy \Dolgo Crab 
~Lakeland Whitney Crab 
“CAN’T WAITERS” 
For the Man who’s in a hurry and Can’t Wait) 
Are you in a hurry to have your trees bear? If so, the C. Ed .Sweeney Nursery 
offers you the “Can’t Waiter” Fruit Trees. These trees are developed by taking 
the regular planting size trees and transplanting them to grow on for three, four 
or more years. 
With this additional growing time the trees gain greatly in productive maturity, 
in caliper, in height, and in branch and root development. Many of them have 
already born fruit right in the nursery row. With the transplanting and extra 
care we have given them they transplant as successfully and as safely as do 
younger trees. 
ur “Can’t Waiters” are available in practically all the varieties we list else- 
hore te in the regular sizes. They are priced at only $3.00 to $10.00 each, with a 
few in larger sizes. 
For those who are really in a hurry, we suggest that the “Can’t Waiters” be 
valled and burlapped—just like an evergreen. This is well worth the slight addi- 
tional cost as transplanting shock is reduced to a minimum and you get a BLoRucine 
tree much sooner. 
DO YOU WANT TO DIG YOUR OWN "CAN’T WAITERS”? 
APPLES, PEARS, PLUM AND CHERRIES 
For those who want to have the fun of selecting and digging their own “Can’t 
Waiters” we’ve got a real deal! YOU CAN DIG YOUR OWN — YOUR PICK OF 
THE FIELDS — FOR ONLY $5.00 EACH. Be sure to bring your own spades, and 
burlap or other adequate material for protecting the roots from drying out until 
you get them home. They should be dug early in the spring—before they start 
to leaf out — or late in the fall when dormant. Naturally, there is no euarpntee 
on these self-dug trees. 
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