Salzer’s Famous AppleTrees 
i hardy, northern grown, two year old 
tops ’ Apple^trel'i’^^hn height, and with b^ranched 
tops. Apple trees should be planted about 25 feet apart. 
NEW WONDER APPLE, ANOKA 
“’“’"i" ot ‘he S. D. Agricultural Ex- 
BB .t? ifs: 
Our Special Prices on the Following Varieties; 
Each, oOc; 2 for 90c; 5 for $1.70; 10 for $3.25. 
trees P. O. B. nursery If desired hv 
FALL AND EARLY WINTER APPLES 
Salzer’s Delicious Apple 
Very juicy and excellent flavor. 
^ abundant bearer. 
MINESAP—One of the best little apples grown 
eatiYig and excellent for baking. Good keeper " 
Almost entirely 
Red. Pine for 
SALZER’S APPLE COLLECTION 
“a. Altered. Divided, or Cli.rnged. 
We feel' that this is the hnest apple tree bargain we 
offered. It is one of our biggest values 
1 Red A.strachiin, 1 Duohes.s, 1 Yellow Transparent, 
2 Staynian’s Winesap, 3 Jonathan, 3 Delicious, ^ 
2 Grimes Golden, 2 Wealthy, 3 Anoka, 18 Apple S 
Trees 3% feet and up, branched tops 2 years ^ 
old. Think of it, FOR ONLY. 
If desired hy parcel post, add 50c extra, for packing 
and postage. 
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SUMMER APPLES 
PLUM TREES 
Two year old trees. Vis in. cal¬ 
iper, 3 feet and up in height, 
branched tops. Any varieties: 
Each, 57c; 2 for $1.10; 6 for $2.07. 
Postage, 5c per tree extra. 
TERRA’S DE SOTO— Rich yel¬ 
low color when ripe, excellent for 
canning, cooking, jelly and pre¬ 
serves. 
WANETA —Originated by Prof. 
N. E. Hansen. Pruit is dark pur¬ 
plish red overlaid with blue 
bloom, delicious flavor. Often pro¬ 
duces some fruit the year after it 
is planted. 
UNDERWOOD—New. Introduced by 
Minn. State Exp. Station. Vig'orous 
grower. fruiL large, roundish-oval, fine 
red, juicy, small stone, very early. 
1 Each of Above 3, $‘2.07, Postpaid. 
of the best. Pruit large 
lELLOW TRANSPARENT—Trees bear when vefy’voung 
®.o^son. Color rich yellow with a'faint 
melting, juicy and sub-acid 
DUCHESS OP OLDENHURG—An old-time favorite 
streaks of red and yellow 
very best Crab Apples. Yellow- 
skin splashed with carmine. Pine flavor. 
LATE WINTER APPLES 
delicious in every sense of the word. 
blo'ss^nm^fn’ri^^^^^^ With five little knobs on the 
blossom end. Beautiful rich crimson coloring on yellow 
With Its extraordinary flavor it commands 
P^’ioes and is the market favorite. 
McIN'l'OSH—A great favorite in the Apple Belt. Large 
PAMFul^'' and beautiful; flesh pure white and crifp 
PAMBUSE (Snow)—Its white .flesh contrasts beauti¬ 
fully with its deep crimson color. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Pruit medium to large, yellow veined 
yellow and fine grained; quality rich. ’ 
•c,the best sellers of all apples. Skin 
finality of the finest, flavor of the best 
P^-^YHIAN’S AVINESAP—A dark, rich red apple, with 
^th®r^*^distinct striping. Larger and juicier than the old 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
little trees. Just the thing for the small yard. 
Grow about 6 feet high, are very productive and usually bear the 
second J’ear after planting. Set them 8-10 feet apart. We offer 
Delicious, Duchess, McIntosh, Red Astrachan, Wealthy, Stayman’s 
m*iD^***’o bellow Transparent, only. Specify varieties wanted, 
c <r-7 ^ *"• caliper: Each, 8dc; 3 for S2.45; 
(> for $4.75; 13 for $8.75, postpaid. 
Waiieta Pliiin 
GRAPES 
One Tear Old Vines. Any varieties; 
Elaeh, 25c; .3 (or one each of those 
listed) for 92c; G for $1.20; doz., .$2.00: 
60 lor .$0.50; 100 for $10.95, postpaid. 
CONCORD—Most popular of all. 
Succeeds everywhere. 
Large, purplish-black. 
MOORE’S EARL Y— 
Extra early. Medium 
bunch, large berries, jet 
black, purple bloom. 
NIAGARA—L a r g e, 
compact bunch, berry 
large, amber white with 
white bloom, thin 
skinned, sweet and lus¬ 
cious. Prices above. 
Seven Big, One 
Year Grape Vines: 
3 Concord, 2 Moore’s 
Early, 2 Niagara, 
for only. 
SALZER’S FRUIT COLLECTION 
2 Anoka, 1 McIntosh, and 1 Duchess of Olden¬ 
burg Apple Trees. 1 Waneta Plum Tree, and 1 
Early Richmond Cherry Tree, for only $1.50, 
postpaid, or 2 of these collections for $2.75. post¬ 
paid. 
Collections Cannot Be Altered. Divided, or ^ 
Changed. Postpaid 
CHERRY TREES 
Postpaid 
Early Richnioiid Cherries 
Two year old trees. Vie in. caliper, 2% feet 
and up in height, branched tops. Any varie¬ 
ties: Each, 65c; 2 for $1.25; 5 for $2.85. Post¬ 
age, 5c per tree extra. 
EARLY R I C H M O N D—Unsurpassed for 
cooking. Hardiest of all varieties, bears 
heavily. Cherries are medium size, round and 
dark red. Flesh tender, juicy, and sub-acid. 
Early. Very popular, and a fine type. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Easily grovv'n, heavy 
producer, very hardy. Fruit dark red, qual¬ 
ity very good, with a rich, acid flavor. Late. 
MONTMORENCY"—Best of all sour varieties: most 
in demand at all markets, widely used by canneries. 
Fruit is good size, bright clear red, fine quality, sub¬ 
acid flavor. Early. A splendid all around variety. 
1 Each of Above 3 Cherry T'rees, for $1.85, Postpaid 
^wSalzer's Seeds 
I used Salzer’s Seeds again and almost feel like saying, “Salzer’s Seeds Grow 
Better Than Weeds.”—Mr. Jacob Huber, Jr., Krem, N. Dak. 
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