jgpHARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC:,* 
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AlcMahon While. 
Charlamoff, 
Rcpka Malenka. 
Okabena. 
Peerless. 
Antonovka. 
PRIZE COLLECTION OF NEW HARDY IRONCLAD APPLES. 
The following varieties have been selected as the best suited for the North- 
west. They are all new and bavc been tested so that we can heartily rec- 
ommend them, as they cbmnriae the cream of the list, and should be plant- 
ed in every orchard, either for commercial or family use. The.- are recom- 
mended by the experimental station of the Northwest and endorsed by 
the fruit growers. 
A riforinvlrA A true ironclad tree of Russian origin, perfectly 
nuiuuuma. hardy, withstanding our coldest winters in perfect con- 
dition. Fruit large, slightlv oblong and when fully ripe of a light golden 
color, sometimes lightly splashed with crimson. Quality best. 
f llflflflmOff Russian origin. One of the hardiest n"d best 
V/iietl kCUlLKJLX. we nave cver grown. Fruit of medium size, .-lightly 
oblong, heavily splashed with red and of the finest flavor. 
TvTpTVTaVinnc' WTlitp Fruit very large, nearly white and 
iuv,mauuua YT 1UIC. most attractive. Tree a good grower and 
very productive. 
Mail Size Postpaid. 6 trees, I each, 75c: 3 each, 18 trees. $2.00: S 
$1.25; 3 each, 18 trees, $3.00; 5 each, 30 trees, $5.00. 4 to 5 feet, 2 year 
4 to 5 feet, $15.00 per 100. 
Okabena. 
little darker. 
Peerless. 
A seedline of the Wealthy, fertilized bv the P'ichess. 
Fruit, size and flavor of the Duchess, but in color a 
Originated in Minnesota some fifteen years aero, but 
has never really been known to have so many good quali- 
fies, but with age it has grown into favor with all fruit growers of the 
Northwest, being far above all other varieties of its class. The fruit is 
large, round, well colored, and is first class for cooking or eating. The tree 
is a good grower, with a very heavy dark green foliage. 
T?Pnlffl lvTa1pnlr<j A true Russian ironclad. As hardv as the 
Avcpna JU.ctieiJK.ct. Wealthy, as prolific as the Duchess: unsurpassed 
In flavor. Fruit medum to large, yellow and of finest quality. 
This is one of the bost keepers of the Russian varieties and while not 
large in size is very valuable in the Northwest for its keeping qualities. 
It is regarded as the best apple for planting in Northwest Canada; in fact 
, it has not shown any sign of tenderness wherever planted. 
each. 30 trees, $3.00. 3 to 4 feet, 2 year, express or freight. 6 trees I each 
express or freignt, 6 trees, $1.50; 3 each, 18 trees $3.75; 5 each, 30 trees, $u.t0. 
FARM GARDEN COLLECTION No. 
PRICE $5.00. 
BY EXPRESS OR 
FREIGHT. 
12 Apple Trees, 4 to 5 feet, early, medium and late, 
3 Crabs Trees, 4 to 5 feet, early and late. 
2 Plum Trees, 4 to 5 feet, excellent sorts. 
2 Cherry Trees, 4 to 5 feet, excellent sorts. 
12 Currants, red, white and black. 
6 Grapes, red, white and black. 
6 Gooseberries. 
25 Raspberries, red, yellow and black. 
50 Strawberries, two good varieties. 
25 Asparagus. 
3 Rhubarb. 
Value of 
this Col- 
lection, 
S9 50 for 
$5.00 
FRUIT GROWERS COLLECTION 
PRICE $15.00. 
BY EXPRESS OR 
FREIGHT. 
40 Apple Trees. 8 distinct varieties, 4 to 5 feet. 
10 Crab Apples, 4 to 5 feet, choice varieties. 
12 Plums, four choice varieties. 
12 Cherries, four choice varieties. 
26 Currants, red black and white. 
25 (Jooseebrries, good selection. 
500 Strawberries, 3 varieties, early, medium and late. 
100 Raspberries, red and black. 
No. 4. 
Value of 
this Col- 
lection, 
$24.00 for 
$15.00 
COLLECTION OF NEW FRUIT FOR $3.00. 
1 Minnetonka Apple, 4 to 5 feet. 
1 Surprise Plum, 4 to 5 feet, 
1 Compas Cherry. 3 to 4 feet. 
6 Minnesota Pride Raspberry. 
6 Kingston Raspberry,. 
3 Whinhams Tree. Gooseberry, 2 year. 
3 Red Cross Currants. 
12 Mrs. Miller Strawberry. 
Value of 
this Collec- 
tion $4.50 for 
$3.00 
'urMinnetonit^ 
Guarantee- . 
\ Bushel of Fruit . 
\from Even/Tree/ 
Do not omit from your order the .MIN- 
NETONKA APPLE the hardiest variety 
for the Northwest, we not only guarantee 
each and every tree to grow but to pro- 
duce ONE BUSHEL of fruit. Fruit 
large, highly colored, commands highest 
market price and should be in every 
orchard. 
