r 
THE HAV DAY 
This beautiful tree is ont: 
have ever sent out, and one. 
measure supej-cede many exis 
is of sturdy, vijforous growth, t*^ 
pact rounded heads, strai^lit, 
and very uniform, handsome 
staj?cs of growth and develcspmcii'tl^ 
leaves are of medium size re embliniu 
wild cherry and appear among the ve|K firsi^ 
in the sprin^f. The ilowers resemblingTherry - 
blooms, appear early, usually by May 1st, 
which >;ives the tree its name. These are 
produced in great racemes of white, which 
hanging amid the dense green loliagc are 
very striking and attractive. It is perfectly 
luirdv everywhere and for lawn and park 
planting tills a long desired place. It has 
never before been catalogued, and we offer 
it as one of the prettiest and most useful 
novelties ever introduced. I2 to 15 inches | 
25c each, postpaid. 
THE HARDY LEHON. 
(Citrus Trlfoliata.) As an ornaincntal flower- 
ing plant, few arc more desirable. It^rows 
lo a hcijilit of 10 to 15 feet, is very l)ush.v 
and tliorny, retaining its foliage until late 
in autumn. Tbe flowers appear in great 
MAY DAY TREE. profusion in theearly springand a second and HARDY LE.MON. 
tMrd crop are produced during the summer. The bright, golden fruit is retained during the winter, which makeo it a showy garden plant. It 
grand for hedges. It is perfectly hardv in the Middle and Southern states, and most beautiful everywhere, isc each, $1.50 per doz. postpaid. 
DEFIANCE APPLE ORCHARD. 
Defies the frig:id cold of winter, the scorching: heat of summer. 
Defies the croakers who claim fruit cannot be grown in the Northwest, 
Defies the best orchards of the East to produce handsomer, nicer, 
better fruit. 
This collection of Northern Grown Iron Clad apples has been 
selected by us with special reference to its adaptability to the North- 
west All varietifiahave been thoroughly tested and are known to 
be of superior meJrw>^ I hey will give a succession of fruit through- 
out the season, and are bound to succeed .'ind produce an abund- 
ance of fruit in a tew years, if given ordinary care and attention. 
Try an acre or one-haU an acre and vou will' never regret it. This 
you will never regret it 
collection will plant one acre, placing them tect apart each way. 
TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS — Club together and save money by ordering several orchards at the same time. 
No charge for Boxing or Packing. You pay the freight We do the rest. 
ALL TREES, MINNESOTA GROWN 
EXTRA HEAVY— s to 7 feet high, clean and healthy. 
For description sec pages 79 to si. 
5 Scott's Winter. 
5 Duchess. s Yellow Transparent 5 l.ongrfield.' 
S Wealthy s Wolf River. s N. W. Oreenlng. 
S Peerless. s Whitney Crab. s Transcendent Crab, 
I Orchard, 50 Trees for $15.00. 
i Orchards— 100 trees for $29.00 3 Orchards — 150 trees for 43.00. 
!"» Orchard— 25 trees for 8.00. 
SCOTT'S 
A Vermont Seedling, 
of Great Vigor, Great 
Hardiness, Great Pro- 
ductiveness and Great 
Beauty, Suggesting 
Great Profits for Shrewd 
Planters. 
- ' n i ■ . "r ,. 
This remarkable variety is not an 
untried novelty . but has been grown for 
several years in many sections of the 
country and has proven hardy, healthy 
and productive everywhere. To a con- 
stitution as hardy as the native oak, is 
oddtd vigor of growth, and great pro- 
ductiveness. But the most distinguish- 
ing feature of thisraar- 
veloas fruit is its ex- 
tremel3- fine appearance, 
and its most delicious 
flavor, surpassiing all 
known varieties in each 
of these important par- 
ticulars. It is of 
medium to large size, of 
full rounded form, very 
fine texture, brisk, sub- 
acid flavor, very dark 
red color, and a most 
beautiful fruit at all 
stages of development. 
It is the handsomest 
variety wc have ever 
seen; this alone should 
rcc(»mmcnd it to all 
who grow for market, 
while the hardj* nature 
of the tree commends it 
for general planting 
everywhere, East, West 
North and South, in the 
humlile garden of the 
poor or the spacious 
ground Ofthemiltionaire, 
WINTER APPLE. 
A Hardy, 
Health} 
Handsome Variety, Rec 
ommended for all Soil: 
Sections and Climates. 
It is a remarkably long keeping app 
being the best from February to Ap: 
We believe it is the coming apple both 1 
the large planters, who grow for prp 
and the people with small yards, wl 
wish a choice fruit for home consumptio 
The West and Northwest are jnst wakii 
up to the possibilities of fruit culture. F 
planting the proper varieties there is t 
reason why as good fruit cannot be groM 
here as in more favored sections of tl 
Prescott. of Albert Lea, Min 
has liy Apple trees, l 
years old, from whi 
heso]dinl901 $150.0 
in 1902 $lfiO.OO. 
1903 .$120.00 wortli 
fruit. Surely- this pn; 
better than growii 
wheat, oats, ct>rn or p 
tatoes. From one 
heard in Wabaa 
Countv this state, ov 
120O bushels of app! 
were picked and n:r 
keted the past ve 
In this choice s< 
from the Gi 
Mountain State, j 
have a perfect varic: 
well adapted to 
sections, produci 
choice fruit of fint 
appearance and b; 
keeping qualities. M i 
ing^ size, 35c em 
Second class, 4 to 5 iei 
30c each, $3 00 per d( 
Bxtra Heavy. 5 to 7 ft 
40c each, 94*00 per dt 
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