Olds’ Hardy Northern Grown Fruits : 
NO FARM IS COMPLETE 
WITHOUT AN ORCHARD 
SUMMER AND FALL APPLES 
NANOKA, Popular because it bears freely on 
one-year-old wood beginning the second year 
after planting and annually thereafter. Fruit 
is similar to Duchess. Very hardy and blight 
resistant. Ripens early about'the time of the 
Duchess or a little before. 
~™ DUCHESS, A large and beautiful apple 
ripening in late August and early September. 
Yellow and red, streaked and mingled. Very 
juicy and rich flavored, fairly tart. Excep- 
tionally good for cooking and the best commer- 
cial extra early. Well known, 
“SYELLOW TRANSPARENT. An early August 
apple of highest quality for home use but too 
tender to ship. Pale waxy yellow in color. 
\ WEALTHY, The one fall apple with a perfect 
Score aS regards dessert, cooking and market 
qualities. Round fruit of rich dark polished red. 
x The aromatic tender flesh is juicy, sub-acid and 
McIntosh Apples. of delicious flavor, The Wealthy is an early and 
annual bearer, 
OLDS’ APPLES NEWER APPLES 
PRICES OF ALL APPLE TREES, except “FIRESIDE (Minnesota No, 993.) A very higl 
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those priced separately: 4 to 5-foot trees, well quality apple which we recommend to home ; i 
branched, by mail postpaid, Each, $1.85; 3 for gardeners. See inside front cover for illustration 
$5.25, and description, Underwood Plum. 
PLEASE NOTE: 
for nursery st 
the following 
We do not accept orders 
from outside the U.S.A. or 
states, Florida and California 
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WINTER APPLES Prices, 4 to 5-foot trees, by mail postpaid. ; 
~\CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh, which Each, $2.10; 3 for $5.65, OLDS HARDY PLUMS 
originated in Canada, The fruits are larger and “HARALSON, Originated at the Minnesota Prices all plums: 4 to 5-foot trees, well branch- 
more uniform in size. They have much more Fruit Breeding Farm, See inside front cover ed, by mail postpaid. Each, $1 90: 3 for $5.40 
color and the red is brighter. Flesh firm, juicy, for description and color iljustration. Prices by f ; eee ae 
fine flavor, Apples do not drop as readily as mail postpaid. Each, $2.10; 3 for $5.65, ~ UNDERWOOD, (Minnesota No. 91.) Earliest 
McIntosh and are better shippers. \\ PRAIRIE SPY.. This Héautiful dark i 1 and hardiest of the large new plums, ripening 
OUS. Good si fine quality. Tree ;.. : : a ark rec apple August 1st to August 15th, and attaining a size 
DELICI i ood size, fine quality is another one of the famous’apples which origi- f 1% inet in di t Fruit d, juicy; 
good grower and hardy. Popular eating apple. pated at the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, It 2 z ae Ree PU ge OCR OUEY 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Similar to the De- is exceptionally valuable for late winter. and Cry S™all pit, free stone. 
licious apple but has a dark red color all over, early spring. The tree is hardy, vigorous and ~~ SUPERIOR. An. outstanding plum for cold 
making it very attractive. productive. Fruit is of medium size, firm, high Climates, which originbien a Pash pi i is 
NATHAN. Not recommended for northern “uality and long keeping. Prices by mail post- ®n apricot-plum cross. e fruit 18 of large 
Wisconsin but satisfactory for southern Wis- Paid. Each, $2.10; 3 for $5.65. size often running 2 inches in diameter. Flesh 
aonein INE ia GA, EE, ales is golden, firm, pape and of the pe Lee 
Tat vai : a ; aes = r) ‘ruit ripens over a long period of time and is 
2 a OR Pest ae in size. Yellow apple covered OLDS’ CRAB APPLES so firm that it ean be peeled like a peach. Often 
\ oF: Prices, 4 to 5-foot trees, by mail postpaid. bears the second year planted. It is an enor- 
io NORPHNRETERN, CREENING. Aang pach i.08; 9 be ras atta arn, anna, Agee wre 
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size; eae long keeper. Good cooker and popu- “ DOLGO CRAB. Fruit hangs in big clusters apie lived A z "4 
lar for baking, and _ is fiery red. Jellies perfectly even when 
~McINTOSH. One of the best and most satis- dead ripe. Hxcellent fer canning. Bears young ..WANETA, The most delicious of all plums 
factory apples for Wisconsin. Medium size, spicy, ®nd abundantly. Extremely hardy and free from 224 Prof. Hansen’s masterpiece. It ae ba 
bright red and of highest quality. Tree vigorous blight. A shapely tree, beautiful in flower and between a large American variety and the apa- 
with spreading head. Annual bearer. in fruit. IS makes a very good tree for orna- Bese Apple Plum, a sort originated by Luther 
pines: ah, a fg larceend ne dsen eed mental purposes, Burbank, The Waneta combines immense size 
$ with attractive a aran nd flavor. 
and round as a ball. Flesh fine grained, tender, “ WHITNEY. One of the largest; splashed car- oy ee aan “oO 
juicy, good quality and delicious flavor, and mine, firm, juicy, great bearer. Fine eating apple. 
keeps until March. Tree vigorous, a good grower, 
heavy annual bearer. : 
SNOW. Very popular apple. Medium, deep 
crimson, flesh white, of best quality. Famous 
eating apples. 
TURLEY WINESAP. An improved Winesap 
that bears earlier, usually in five to six years 
after planting. Flesh is fine grain, tender, juicy, 
aromatic, and firm, keeping until April. Fruit is 
rich red, 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A golden apple of / 
the delicious type, having the same sweet flavor 
and taste, 
PRUNE PLUM 
“™ MOUNT ROYAL. You are going to be 
angry with yourself later on if you fail to 
plant one of these in your garden, A_beau- 
tiful big, blue, prune plum, which originated 
in Canada. The fruit is of excellent quality 
and free stone. The self-fertile trees are 
very productive, ripening their fruit 
latter part of August. Prices: 4 to 5 
trees, by mail postpaid. Each, $2.25; 3 for 
$5.20. 
Bee so | OLDS’ HARDY PEACHES 
MARQUETTE, Originated in the northern 
peninsula of ene: A free eee pete vend 
4 medium size, white flesh and of excellent quality. 
» OLDS HARDY CHERRIES It is as fine a flavored peach as we have ever 
MONTMORENCY., Large, bright crimson, eaten. Prices, 4 to 5-foot trees, by mail postpaid. 
very juicy; strong, upright grower; one of the Each, $2.25; 3 for $5.90. 
best late varieties. ? ~. POLLY. Has withstodd temperatures as low 
Prices, by mail postpaid. 3 to 4-foot trees, as 15 to 20 degrees below zero. Not a good 
well branched. Each, $2.25; 3 for $5.90. shipper and we recommend it for home use only. 
~.METEOR. A new hardy variety originating at Flesh is white, juicy and firm, The fruit is 
the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, pees pe large, blushed and free stoned. LRP ee 
grown much further North than Montmorency or ‘rm texture when canned. Price Speen oe 
Early Richmond. Fruit is very similar to Mont- *™ees by mail postpaid. Bach, $2.25; 3 for $5.90. 
morency, good size, bright red, and very fine 
ia ots We highly recommend pus variety to our BUSH CHERRY 
Northern customers, Prices, by mail, postpaid: ~ : . X 
3 to 4 foot trees, well branched, Each, $2.75; 3 HANSEN. The fruit of this cherry much re 
>» for $7.85. sembles a plum in size and shape and it comes 
massed in clusters that at times completely cover 
‘ EARLY RICHMOND. The most popular early the limbs. The very hardy tree is bush shaped, 
cherry in the North because of its earliness, pro- rarely growing over 4 to 5 ft, tall. It is very 
_ ductiveness, and regularity in bearing. The fruit ornamental as well as useful as the fruit is of 
is dark red, medium to large, and of a sharp good flavor and make delicious preserves. Will 
and characteristic flavor. Excellent for canning and make an excellent hedge if planted: about 3 ft. 
— cooking. Prices, by mail, postpaid: 3 to 4-foot apart. Prices: 2-year plants, by mail post- 
Delicious Apple, trees, well branched, Each, $2.25; 3 for $5.90, paid. Each, $1.60; 3 for $4.25. 
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