Mugho —The popular globe shaped low-growing Pine. 
iy 2 -2 feet spread. 3.50 
Ponderosa or Western Yellow —Fine for back¬ 
grounds.4-5 feet 6.50 
Scotch —Light green, short needles. Very shapely. 
4-5 feet 8.00; 5-6 feet 12.00 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue —Most admired evergreen in 
the United States. 
2-3 feet 6.50; 3-4 feet 8.50; 4-5 feet 12.00 
FRUIT TREES 
Colorado grown. Extra fine. 
Trees 1 inch in diameter at base: 
Each . 
Ten . 
APPLES, Delicious —Most popular red eating apple. 
Jonathan —Excellent for eating, heavy producer. 
Wealthy —Bears early, good for eating and canning. 
Yellow Transparent —Early ripening. White, very 
juicy. 
CRAB APPLES, Siberian —-Fruit yellow with red cheek. 
Small. 
CHERRIES, Early Richmond —Earliest pie cherry, late 
June. Red. 
Montmorency —Sweetest pie cherry. Large, dark 
red. 
PLUMS, Opata —Delicious flavor. Red skin, green flesh. 
Sapa —Dwarf and bears very young. Sweet and 
tender. 
1.00 
8.00 
SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES —2 year vines, each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Beta —Best grape for arbors. Hardy, prolific. 
Caco —New. World’s finest all-purpose grape. 75c ea. 
Concord —Famous the world over. Use on arbors. 
Moore’s Early —Similar to Concord. Two weeks 
earlier. 
Niagara —Large white fruit, delicate flavor. Hardy. 
Worden —Black. Earlier and larger than Concord. 
CURRANTS —Heavy plants, each 50c, 5 for $2.00. 
Perfection —Best red currant in cultivation. Very 
large. 
GOOSEBERRIES— Each 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
Downing —Large, pale green. Splendid quality. 
Houghton— Light red, sweet, tender, medium sized. 
RASPBERRIES— Each 15c, 10 for 75c. 
Chief —Bright red, early. A recent variety. 
Cumberland —The finest Black Raspberry. Prolific. 
Latham— New. Hardy, red, sweet, prolific. 
St. Regis —Everbearing. Red, juicy and sweet. 
STRAWBERRIES, Everbearing— 100 for $1.25, 1000 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Mastadon —The finest variety. Extremely large. 
Progressive —Medium sized, keeps well. Popular. 
100 for $1.00, 1000 for $8.00 
June bearing —100 for 60c, 1000 for $5.50. 
Aroma —Bright glossy red, firm, rich flavor. 
Blakemore— Originated by the U. S. Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture. 
Premier —-Luscious fruit. Resists frost and rot. 
Senator Dunlap —Dark red. Popular for table use. 
ASPARAGUS, Martha Washington— Best of all varieties. 
1 year heavy: 100 plants $1.00; 1000 for $7.50. 
RHUBARB—Red, fine flavored and tender. 
Heavy plants—12 for $2.00. 
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