Minnetsotes 
SUMMER APPLES 
ANOKA Barly bearing, often fruiting — the 
second year after planting. G ali 
and very hardy. 7 re cue ey 
‘SBEACON — A recent introduction of the 
Minn. Experiment Station that promises to 
take the place of Duchess. Beacon ripens 
with Duchess, is completely red and uniform 
fair size, excellent for eating fresh or can- 
ning. Very hardy and annual cropper. Can 
be stored in cellar for two or three months, 
unlike other early apples. 
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NO. 714 — Attractive with red stripes over 
yellow base; almost red when ripe. Very 
tender and juicy. Quality extra good. A 
hardy summer apple ripening in August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—One of earliest. 
Bears large crops of yellow thin-skinned 
apples; good for pies or eating off the tree. 
FALL APPLES 
“ERICKSON—A hardy standby. Ripens al- 
most with the Duchess. Large and deep red 
color. 
Lakeland is a new applea bit later than 
Wealthy, it is better on every count. A 
bright red. The apple does not drop easly wateh for sizes 
A sure winneryou get apples every year 
in-Jon ‘The Minnesota Jonathan,” is 
medium size, rounded, very dark rich red 
color. Quality is good, regular fall cropper 
. and fruit hangs well to tree. 
NO. 790—‘‘Tip Top Baking” apple of Rome 
Beauty type. Just the right size, texture, 
sugar content, etc., for baking. 
SANO.,\WEST GREENING-—Large, round, yel- 
low-green with bronze blush. Hardy, sub- 
acid, and a keeper. Used for pies and bak- 
ing. 
SSWEALTHY—Hardy Minn. apple of vigorous 
habit. Good quality, good appearance, and 
fine keeper. 
WINTER APPLES 
~HARALSON—A great big red apple orig- 
inated by Minn. Fruit Breeding Farm that 
ranks tops jin every way. Quality excellent. 
They keep in ordinary cool cellar all winter. 
The trees are rugged and hardy and free 
from fireblight. Does not form bad crotches. 
Hardy into Canada. Bears on young trees 
2-3 years after planting. 
HIBERNAL—An extremely hardy tree. Ideul 
for top working by budding or grafting 3, 5, 
12 or more varieties of one tree. 
Fireside 
NO. 993-—‘‘Minnesota Delicious.’’ Does not 
have Delicious shape but it sure has the 
most delicious flavor of ahy HARDY apple. 
Large mid-to-late winter apple; medium red 
color over greenish yellow base. It’s good. 
ANO. 1007, PRAIRIE SPY Considered to be 
as of high quality as any apple in the U.S. 
Medium size, later winter apple; bright 
color over yellow base. Excellent keeper and 
hangs well to tree. A little late for north- 
ern sections but try at least one to be sure. 
—Kedwell 
NO. 638 — The “Winter Wealthy” although 
it is quite superior to it in many ways. It 
hangs to the tree until a bright red. Good 
Rae when picked or in February and 
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NEW APPLE INTRODUCTIONS 
We are headquarters for all new 
Minnesota Fruits 
AMANTET-Summer apple 
from Canadian station 
that is 2 weeks ear- 
lier than Duchess.One + 
size 5-6 ft.only. 
N Chestnut DMS Bo nased 
NO. 240 CRAB—Large 
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crab, keeping well into Nov. 
skin a light red blush or striped over yellow. 
Flesh yellow, 
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EARLY STRAWBERRY—Early, hardy, good 
yielding crab. Good eaten fresh or canned. 
SWEET RUSSETT—Very sweet and tastes 
like pear; good canner and heavy yielder. 
Fruit greenish, ripening to yellow, with rus- 
set cast. 
~sWHITNEY — One of largest crabs grown. 
“Very hardy, dependable yielder, good for 
sauce or jam or eating fresh. Ripens in later 
August. 
-\’VIRGINIA — Hardy vigorous 
pickling or jelly. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND 
CRABS ON THIS PAGE IF 
NOT PRICED SEPARATELY 
grower. For 
Height EACH PER 20 rep RIVER — Dr. Yeager’s fine new 
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Sapettae mel +OR Cg lero. aot pees 
o-7 ft... 1 250 Q 1.40 nes ee a 
dark green leaves making it very orna- 
mental. Free from blight and crabs 
make ygood jelly even when dead ripe. 
Same price as New Apples. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
XHOPA CRAB — Leaves are a_ reddish- 
green all summer — enhancing the rosy 
flowers borne in profusion. Small red 
fruit in clusters hang to tree. = 
Transplants from Seedlings 
30¢ each; JO for....$2.65 
GRAFTED TREES 
5 to 6ft. trees Each $2.50 
10 or more trees Each 2.20 
NALMEY CRAB 
ROSY BLOOM -FLAME CRAB 
Developed by the Morden 
Canadian Station.Blossoms 
glistening red with white 
star affect. 4 yr.trees-- 
5 to 6ft. trees Kach$3.75 
4-to 5ff. trees ea, 3,25 
3 to 4ft,. trees ea. 2,95 
BECHTEL’S 
Double Pink Blossoms! 
The branches are hidden by a spectacular 
dis play of delicate double pink flowers 
that look like minicture Roses. Ideal for 
the smalier vard An improved hardv 
form 3 to 4 feet Each $2.00 
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each variety. 
APPLE GRAFTS -l yr.old 
Of Whitney Crab,Wealthy 
Apple,Minjon & Prairie 
Spy Apples. 2 of Each 
8 for $1.75; 6 of Each 
or 24 for $4.95 Postpaid 
HARALSON 
“Northern Rooted” 
Fruit Trees 
