Apples for Every Need 
Northern Rooted’’ Trees 
of the Minnesota Breeding Farm 
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PRAIRIE SPY *9% 
This is one of our favorites. A “dual-purpose” Apple, it is very good 
for both eating and cooking. Its unusual, almost nut-like flavor, sets it 
apart from all other Apples and will make your friends frequent 
visitors at picking time. Will keep all winter. Don’t be without 
Prairie Spy—it’s unusual. 
Prairie 
“HARALSON **&* Spy 
Haralson is one of the truly great Apples. There are now more 
Haralson grown in Minnesota than any other Apple. A large, red, 
solid, long keeping winter Apple; it is prized chiefly for its excep- 
tional cooking qualities. Apple pie and Haralson are practically 
synonymous, It is our No. 1 choice—we'’ve never known a better 
pie Apple. Those who like a hard crisp, juicy Apple, a little on the 
tart side—and there are many—swear by Haralson for eating. Haral- 
son bears young and heavily. It is a tree that thrives in difficult places 
and is extremely hardy. 
“FIRESIDE ke 
For just plain mouth-watering quality, Fireside is tops. For eating 
fresh, it will make you forget Delicious. Crisp, juicy and sweet, it 
will keep all winter, unless, of course, you have too many Apple 
loving boys in the family. 
“REDWELL tok 
Redwell is one of our best winter Apples. It is solid red in color and 
very uniform in size. Best of all it is an annual bearer, which means 
you'll get Apples every year—not an overload one year and none 
the next. One of the hardiest. 
\ NORTHWESTERN GREENING 
Another old-time favorite. The very large Apples are green when 
picked but turn to a very attractive pale yellow as they mature. Good 
for cooking—and its keeping qualities are unexcelled. 
~S DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS 
America’s best known Apple. A beautiful red, sweet winter eating 
Apple. High quality. Recommended in Southeastern Minnesota and 
warmer regions. 
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Fresh fruits are expensive, we all know that. Last fall Apples were 
selling for from $4.50 to $7.00 per bushel (wholesale) to grocers 
in Minneapolis. But when, for the price of a 47 bushel of Apples 
—or even less—you can buy the best Apple tree available—one 
that will bear bushels and bushels of Apples every year for many 
years to come, you can realize why we say: “Money does grow 
on trees.” Because even the best tree costs so little, it pays to buy 
only Northern Grown trees that are “built” to live and bear in 
Minnesota. The same huge savings can be made by growing your 
own Raspberries, Strawberries, Cherries, Plums and other fruits. 
Fresh fruit is one of the best foods for children, and it costs so 
little to give them all they want when you grow it yourself. 
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Haralson 
Fireside 
