APPLES 
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) ity) express= ...: .§ .85 $8.00 
83.to 5: ft, postpaid” | ..2s.c.......c8seeee neo Oe 
2 to: 4. ft, postpaid: ....tsc...1....sa ee OO 
UCHESS. Green with red stripes. July 
“SYELLOW TRANSPARENT. Fine cooking. 
July. 
WEALTHY. Large srtiped oe August. 
“>JONATHAN. Large bright red. Septem- 
ber. 
“S DELICIOUS. Fine eating apple. Winter. 
“=GANO or RED BEN DAVIS. Fine winter 
keeper. 
“SWINESAP. Dark red, good keeper. 
Winter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Bears young. 
Winter. 
CRABS 
Summer. 
WHITNEY. Good eating. 
\ DOLGA SIBERIAN. Good red for jelly. 
DOLGA CRAB 
BUDDED APRICOTS 
3 to 5 ft., postpaid ...............61.00) each 
2 tO 4it., postpaid nes eae 
MOORPARK. eeriele ds a specs seed 
small, flesh 3 
yellow 
MANCHURIAN 
From northern 
Chania.) Har- 
diest of all a- 
pricots and 
can be ‘plant- 
ed north into 
Minnesota. 
MOORPARK 
‘ RUSSIAN APRICOTS 
These are grown from native seed. These 
are not as large fruit as budded trees but 
they are much hardier than the budded. 
= 18 to 24 in., 1$e: 2 to 3 ft., 25c. Postpaid. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY = 
Plants for Fruit and Birds Per 1 Per 10 
2 to 8 it. postpaid Wrratacascerni cee eet ie eee $2.25 
8. tOg4 ft, epostpciclycsa.cssec tees tree ek ee 3.25 
-90 each 
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