ROSES—The Queen of the Garden 
BUSH ROSES 
We are listing a beautiful as¬ 
sortment, including recent in¬ 
troductions. All these varie¬ 
ties have stood a successful 
trial in Minnesota. First duali¬ 
ty field-grown stock, 2-3 vears 
old. 
35c 
Each 
RED SHADES: 
American Beauty, rich red. 
Charles K. Douglas, flaming scarlet. 
E. G. Hill, deep red. 
Etoile de Holland, beautiful scarlet. 
Red Radiance. 
Gruss an Teplitz, crimson-scarlet. 
WHITE SHADES: 
Frau Karl Druschki, pure white. 
Edel, ivory white. 
PIXK SHADES: 
Los Angeles, coral-pink. 
Paul Neyron, bright pink. 
Pink Radiance, rose-pink. 
Van Rossem, pink and orange. 
Willowmere, shell-pink. 
FELLOW SHADES: 
Rev. F. Page Roberts, yellow. 
Talisman, gold, red-pink. 
Sunburst, golden. 
Blaze, the only ever-blooming scarlet 
climber, U. S. Plant _ n 
Patent No. 10. $l.oU 
HYBRID RUGOSA 
ROSE BUSHES 
These plants are of such 
hardiness that they will sur¬ 
vive our severest winters with¬ 
out protection. 
Agnes, amber-yellow, double. 
Amelie Gravereaux, double purple-red. 
F. J. Grootendorst, double crimson. 
Pink Grootendorst, double shell-pink. 
Sir Thomas Lipton, double white. 
Hansa, large double violet-red. 
35c 
Each 
CLIMBING ROSES 
First quality field-grown 
stock, 2 to 3 years old. 
Climbing American Beauty, 
rich red. 
Crimson Rambler. 
Dorothy Perkins, shell-pink. 
White Dorothy, pure white. 
Dr. van Fleet, large flesh-pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, large vivid scarlet. 
Yellow Rambler, yellow. 
Excelsa, red Dorothy Perkins. 
American Pillar, single carmine, white 
center. 
Chaplin’s Pink. 
29c 
Each 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
A wonderful assortment, in¬ 
cluding many new varieties, and 
at the lowest prices ever; only 
first-quality bulbs and at top 
size. 
“OUR LEADER” 
12 different varieties of 
bulbs, packed in gift box, 
with colored illustration on 
cover. Special, for this doz¬ 
en of selected 
bulbs. 
35c 
Selected Rainbow Mixture, all 
colors. l»c per doz.; $1.50 per 
100 . 
Pride of Wannknh, deep rose- 
pink, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Ivundcrd’s Yellow Favorite, early, 
tall golden, 35c per doz.; $2.50 
per 100. 
Golden Dream, late deep yellow, 
35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett, tall scarlet, 
50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Break O’ Day. early light pink, 
35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps, beautiful pink, 
45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph, salmon-scarlet, 
50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson, cameo-pink, 
45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Betty Nuthnll, orange-pink, 50c 
per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Mamin, late deep orange, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Minuet, lavender, 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 10O. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters, orchid-lavender, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Marshal Foeh, pink, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Nancy Hanks, orange, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Iwa, large pink, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Gloriana, golden salmon, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Charles Dickens, purple-violet, 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Romance, rose, blue edge, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Emile Aubrun, smoky bronze, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
B. I*. Smith, lavender, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Scarlet Wonder, scarlet, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
tlueen of the Night, dark purple, 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas, deep salmon-rose, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
Carmen Sylva, pure white, 45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Picardy, rich apricot-pink, 05c per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Watch 
Minneapolis 
Newspapers 
for our 
Special 
Announcements 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS 
Bleeding Heart Roots, large clumps, 35c. 
Tuberous-Rooted Begonias, large bulbs 
(separate colors, white, yellow, pink, 
crimson), 20c. 
Caladium Bulbs (Elephant Ears), giant 
bulbs, 10c. 
Tuberoses, double Pearl, white, fragrant, 
5c. 
Yucca, very showy white flowers, 25c. 
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NEW 
PATENT 
OSES 
Nigrette, “The Black Rose of Saengerhausen," the darkest 
bush rose in existence, deep maroon to velvety C&o 
black, U. S. Plant Patent No. S7. Each. 
Countess Vandal, coppery bronze and gold, a prize winner 
at all shows, ^ 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 3S. Each. «JpJL 
Blaze, the outstanding everblooming scarlet climb- <m-| rrv 
ing rose, U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. Each. vl.uU 
BABY RAMBLER BUSH ROSES, 
35c EACH 
Double red, pink, white, and orange (4 sep¬ 
arate colors). 
GREENHOUSE-GROWN BUSH 
ROSES 
These plants are not winter hardy, but will 
give wonderful results the first summer, 
starting to bloom 6 to 8 weeks after planting 
date and continuing until late in 1 q ± 
the fall. Each. 
Columbia, double deep pink. 
Souvenir de Claudius Fernet, double clear 
yellow. 
BrlarcIIff, rose-pink, very fragrant. 
Premier, red. 
MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN 
ROOTS 
Asparagus (2-year grade). 
Martha Washington, 25 roots for 45c; 100 for 
$1.50. 
Rhubarb, early strawberry, 2 for 10c; 50c per 
doz. 
Horseradish Roots, each 10c. 
Chives, each 10c. 
FERTILIZER 
(Price f. o. b. Mpls.) 
\ igoro. the well-known prepared plant food. 
Gromor, Garden Pride plant food (contains 
Moss Peat). 
100-lb. hag, $4; 50-lb. hag. $2.50; 25-lb. bag, 
$1.50; lO-lb. bag, S5c; 5-ll>. carton, 50c. 
Lawn Grass Seeds grade seed and are not offer¬ 
ing any inferior mixtures. 
Finest mixture of lawn seed, 45c per lb.; 5-lb. 
bag for $2. 
Shady lawn seed, 55c per lb. 
Kentucky Blue Grass, 50c per lb. 
Finest White Clover, 65c per lb. 
Creeping Bent, certified seed, 05c per % 11»« 
Sterling Lawn Seed. 50c per lb. 
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HOME 
GROWN 
SEEDS 
Colored seed; 
packets, with 
cultural in¬ 
structions. 
FLOWERS, 5c EACH 
Asters, Bachelor’s Button, Balsam, 
Brachycome, Candytuft, Calliopsis, Clarkia, 
Calendula, Canary Bird Vine, Chrysanthe¬ 
mum (annual), California Poppy, Cypress 
Vine, Cosmos, Coreopsis, Dianthlus, Four 
O’clock, Gaillardia, Godetia, Gomphrena, 
Gourds (mixed), Larkspur (annual), Lu¬ 
pin, Marigold, Mexican Fire Bush, Mi¬ 
gnonette, Morning Glory, Scabiosa, Nastur¬ 
tium (tall), Nasturtium (dwarf), Nicoti- 
ana, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Poppy, Portu- 
laca, Straw Flower, Salpiglossis, Sunflower 
(double), Sunflower (Russian), Sweet 
Alyssum, Sweet Peas, Sweet Sultan, Ver¬ 
bena, Wild Flower Garden, Wallflower, 
Wild Cucumber, Zinnia. 
FLOWERS, 10c EACH 
Asters (rose), Asters (purple), Asters 
(white), Antirrhinum (Snapdragon), Car¬ 
nation, Cobea Scandens (Cathedral Bell), 
Celosia (Cockscomb), Foxglove (Digitalis), 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath), Hollyhock, 
Lantana, Nigella, Pyrethum (Painted 
Daisy), Ricinus (Caster Bean), Sweet 
William, Scarlet Runner Bean, Schizan- 
thus. Salvia, Shasta Daisy, Stocks, Sweet 
Peas (Spencer maroon), Sweet Peas (Spen¬ 
cer scarlet), Sweet Peas (Spencer white), 
Sweet Peas (Spencer cream), Sweet Peas 
(Spencer pink), Sweet Peas (Spencer 
lavender), Thunbergia, Verbena (white), 
Verbena (purple). Verbena (red), Zinnia 
(rose), Zinnia (orange), Zinnia (scarlet). 
VEGETABLES, 10c EACH 
Peas, Little Gem, American Wonder. 
Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam, Stowell's 
Evergreen. 
Beans, Early Wax Pod. 
VEGETABLES, 5c EACH 
Beets, Detroit, Swiss Chard, Blood Tur¬ 
nip, Mam. Long Red Mangel. 
Cabbage, E. J. Wakefield, E. Dwarf Flat, 
Late Flat Dutch, Red, Hollander. 
Snowball Cauliflower, celery-white plume. 
Carrot, Oxheart, Scarlet Horn, Danvers H. 
Long, Chantenay. 
Cucumber, Long Green, Green Prolific, 
White Spine, Pickling. 
Egg Plant. 
Endive. 
Kale, green curled. 
Kohlrabi. 
Lettuce, Prizehead, Simpson, Hanson, 
Grand Rapids. 
Leek, Muskmelon Melting Sugar, Early 
Osage. 
Onions, Red Wethersfield, Yellow Globe, 
Red Globe, White Globe, Early Pickling. 
Parsley, Moss curled. 
Parsnip, H. Crown. 
Pepper, Ruby King. 
Pumpkin, Small Sugar. 
Radish, Scarlet Turnip, White Tip, French 
Breakfast, Scarlet Globe, Icicle. 
Rutabaga, Purple Top, Sweet German. 
Salsify. 
Spinach, Bloomsdale, New Zealand. 
Squash, Hubbard, Golden Hubbard. 
Turnip, Purple Top, White Egg. 
Dill, Savory, Marjoram. 
Thyme. 
Sage. 
Tomatoes, Stone, Earliana, Ponderosa, 
Tree, Golden Queen, Ground Cherry. 
Watermelon, Kleckley’s, Cole’s Early. 
Beans, Kentucky Wonder, Bush Lima. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
From year to year we are enlarging our assortment of hardy plants 
and we are offering only hardy field-grown stock. (Only large plants 
of blooming size will he shipped by us.) 
Our Special Price, Each 
10c 
Achillea, The Pearl, white. 
Achillea Rosea, pink. 
Anchusia Dropmore, deep blue. 
Hardy Aster, purple. 
Alyssum, saxatile, gold. 
Aquilegia, Columbine. 
Boltonia, white, (Fall Aster). 
Campanula Bellflower, blue. 
Canterbury Bells, cup and saucer. 
Centaurea, blue. 
Hardy Carnations. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Coreopsis, yellow. 
Chinese Lantern, orange seed pods. 
Delphinium, Belladonna, light blue. 
Bellamosa, dark blue. 
Chinese, deep blue. 
English Hybrids. 
Dianthus, Pinks. 
Digitalis, Foxglove. 
Hardy Ferns. 
Forget-Me-Not, blue. 
Funkia. 
Gaillardia, orange, yellow, red. 
Golden Glow, double yellow. 
Gypsophila, Baby’s Breath, white. 
Hemerocallis, Day Lily, yellow. 
Heuchera, Coralbell. 
Hibiscus. 
Hollyhocks. 
Iris, German, all shades in named varieties. 
Iris Pumila, dwarf purple. 
Iris Sibirica. 
Lily of the Valley, white. 
Linum Flax, blue. 
Lupines Hybrids. 
Lychnis, scarlet. 
Mint. 
Oriental Poppy, scarlet. 
Iceland Poppy. 
Pentstemon, the hardy Foxglove. 
Phlox Subulata, Moss. 
Hardy Phlox, all shades in named varieties. 
Platycodon, Chinese Bellflower. 
Hardy Primrose. 
Pyrethum, pink-red. 
Ranunculus, Buttercup, yellow. 
Rudbeckia, purple Coneflower. 
Sedum, many named varieties. 
Shasta Daisy, Giant Alaska. 
Statice, Sea Lavender. 
Sweet William. 
Tritoma, Flame Flower, red. 
Veronica, Speedwell, blue. 
Violas. 
EVERGREENS 
Muglio Pine 
Selected specimen trees, carefully balled 
and burlapped. 
American Arbor Vitae, l%-2 ft., 05c; 2-3 ft., 
$1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.05. 
Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, l%-2 ft., 05c; 2-3 ft., 
$1.05; 3-4 ft., $3.50: 4-5 ft., $6. 
-Siberian Arbor Vitae, l%-2 ft.. $1.50. 
Globe Arbor Vitae, 1 ft., $1.50. 
Plitzer’s Juniper, 1 ft.. 05c; 2 ft., $1.05; 3 ft., 
$3.50. 
Sabin Juniper. 1% ft., $1.05. 
Juniper Excelsa strleta, 1% ft., $1.05. 
Red Cedar, 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
Silver Cedar, 2-3 ft., $2.50. 
Balsam Fir, 2-3 ft., $1.05. 
Dougins F*ir, 2-3 ft., $2.50. 
Goncolor Fir, 2-3 ft., $3.50. 
European Larch (not evergreen), 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
Mugho Pine, 1 ft., 05e; 1% ft., $1.05; 2 ft., 
$3.50. 
Scotch Pine. 2-3 ft., $1.05. 
Ponderosa Pine, 2-3 ft., $1.05. 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 1% ft., $1.05; 2V6 ft., 
$4.50; 3% ft., $6.50. 
Black Hill Spruce, 1% ft., 05c; 2% ft., $1.05; 
3^2 ft., $3.50. 
Nofway Spruce, 2% ft., $1.50; ZVs ft., $2.50. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL 
TREES 
White Birch, 6-8 ft., 05c. 
Cutleaf Weeping Bircli, 6-8 ft., $1.05. 
Black Walnut. 6-8 ft., 05c. 
Butternut, 6-8 ft., 05c. 
Catalpa Speciosa, 6-8 ft., 50c. 
Catalpa Bungei Umbrella, 6-8 ft., $1.50. 
Elm American White, 6-8 ft., 75c; 2-inch di¬ 
ameter. $2.50. 
Elm Chinese (fast growing), 8-10 ft., $1. 
Linden, 6-8 ft., $1. 
Horse Chestnut, 6-8 ft., $1.05. 
Mountain Ash, red-berried, 6-8 ft.. $1. 
Soft Maple, 10-12 ft., $1. 
Hard 3Iaple, 6-8 ft., $1. 
Schwedler Red-Leaf Maple, 6-8 ft., $1.05: 
8-10 ft., $3.50. 
Weeping Mulberry, 6-8 ft., $1.05. 
Poplar Lombardy, 5-6 ft., 30c; 6-8 ft., 45c; 
8-10 ft., 65c; 10-12 ft., 05c. 
Poplar Bolleana (silver-leaf), 8-10 ft., 05c. 
Poplar Norway, 8-10 ft.. 30c; $20 per 100. 
Niobe Weeping Willow, 6-8 ft., $1. 
SMALL EVERGREENS FOR 
ROCK GARDENS 
Roots wrapped in Moss, each, 40c. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper, 1 ft.; Muglio Pine, 10 inch; 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 10 inch; Pyramidal 
Arbor Vitae, 1 ft. 
These are all transplanted stock. 
EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS 
American Arbor Vitae, 20c each; $18 per 100. 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 20c each; $1S per 100. 
Black Hill Spruce, 20c each; $18 per 100. 
Climbing Yines 
American Ivy, Virginia Creeper, or Woodbine, 
a rapid grower, leaves turning red in the 
fall. 10c. 
Engelmann’s Ivy, clings to any wall without 
support, 10c. 
Boston Ivy, a beautiful small foliage, but not 
so hardy; will freeze down to the ground 
in severe winters, 25c. 
Bittersweet, bright red berries in orange seed 
pods, 25c. 
Clematis Jnckmanni 
large 
size 
purple 
flowers, 59e. 
Mme. Andre, large 
size 
red 
flowers, 59c. 
Paniculata, small 
size 
white 
flowers, 
fragrant, 25c. 
Dutchman’s Pipe, giant green leaves, 60c. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet, very showy, 
25c. 
Hall’s Japanese, white flowers, fragrant, 25c. 
Wisteria, Chinese, purple clusters of flowers, 
grafted plants that will bloom, GOc. 
Kndzu Vine, growing up to 50 feet in one 
season, not hardy, 15c. 
Madeira Vine, also a rapid grower, not hardy, 
10c. 
Cinnamon Vine, fragrant flowers, not hardy, 
10c. 
Order early while our stock 
is complete. 
SMALL FRUITS 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing, fruit large, green. 
Houghton, fruit large, red. 
Strong bushes, each. 
15c 
CURRANTS 
Red Cross. 
Cherry, large red. 
London Market, red. 
Strong bushes, each. 
15c 
Perfection Currant, the largest 
red berry, of finest quality. 
Each . 
19c 
RASPBERRIES 
Inspected mosaic-free stock. 
Chief, the new Minnesota berry, large red, 
45c per doz.; $3 per 100. 
Latham, the leading variety, large red, 45c 
per doz.; $3 per 100. 
St. Regis, red everbearing, 45c per doz.; $3 
per 100. 
Cumberland, black berries, 45c per doz.; 
$3 per 100. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Stone’s Hardy, medium size black, 50c per 
doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
GRAPES 
Strong 2-year plants. 
Alpha, hardy without winter protection, 
19c each. 
Beta, hardy without winter protection, 15c 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Mastodon, the new large everbearing, 25 
plants for 45c; 100 for $1.50. 
each. 
Concord, the old favorite black, 10c each. 
Progressive, everbearing, 25 plants for 45c; 
100 for $1.50. 
Duluth (Minn. 1017), everbearing, 25 
plants for 45c; 100 for $1.50. 
Senator Dunlap, large June-bearing, 25 
plants for 25c; 100 for 75c. 
HOLTZERMANN’S 
GUARANTEE 
FIRST QUALITY 
AND PROMPT 
SERVICE AT 
LOW PRICES 
FRUIT TREES 
We are featuring only the best varieties for our climate, 
including the new introductions. Strong trees, 5 to 7 feet high. 
APPLE TREES, 59c EACH 
Anoka, the new Hansen apple.; trees 
will bear when 2 years old. 
Duchess, early large apple. 
Erickson, early and very large in 
size. 
Haralson, excellent quality and fine 
keeper. 
Wealthy, the old reliable. 
N. W. Greening, long keeper. 
Whitney Crab, large fruit. 
Transcendent Crab, red fruit, me¬ 
dium size. 
Dolgo Crab, a most valuable new 
introduction. 
Wealthy Apple 
PEAR TREES, 59c EACH 
Mendel Pear, a Minnesota origination. 
Kieffer Pear, large fruit. 
Minnesota Pear. 
CHERRY TREES, 59c EACH 
Compass, Cherry Plum, red. 
Early Richmond, sour cherry. 
PLUM TREES, 69c EACH 
Golden Rod, yellow fruit. 
Monitor, large red. 
Red Wing, bright red. 
Loring Prize, large red. 
Underwood, very large red. 
Opata, blue fruit. 
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