Russian 
Apricots 
are hardy 
as far north as 
1 ; 
South Dakota 
• why don’t YOU 
plant some? 
SUPERB APRICOT . . . RUSSIAN FREESTONE OF UNUSUAL QUALITY. 
A very fine fruit of the hardy type, that should be 
in every garden. It is true, the Apricots do not bear 
every year, owing to the fact that they bloom very 
early in the spring. But the trees, if planted on the 
north side of buildings, or if given a mulch in the win¬ 
ter, will bloom later, and in many years will produce 
a most abundant crop. 
PRICES of APRICOTS 
In lots of 
1 10 25 
2- 3 ft., 2-yr. roots, 1-yr. tops. Each 35c 32c 30c 
3- 4 ft., 2-yr. roots, 1-yr. tops. Each 45c 42c 40c 
4- 5-ft., 3-yr. roots, 2-yr. tops. Each 60c 57c 54c ■ 
4!/2-6 ft., extra heavy, selected 
trees .Each 75c 72c 68c 
We pay the postage on the 2-3 and 3-4 ft. 
trees. Larger trees of the grades we furnish 
cannot be mailed. We pay the freight on your 
shipment if your order amounts to $12.00 or 
more (Seeds and Evergreen Trees not included). 
RUSSIAN APRICOTS 
C u Freestone. This is the best of all Russian 
oliperu Apricots. In flavor, size of fruit and pro¬ 
ductiveness we know of no hardy rival. Ripens here 
end of June. 
Rivals] Large yellow with red cheek. Prolific bearer. 
D 11(1(1 Ripens here July 1st to 10th. 
AMERICAN APRICOT 
Freestone. Very large yellowish green 
iTitMJi pdi H. with red cheek. Flesh bright orange, 
fine for canning and for drying. Hardy as far north 
as southern Illinois and Indiana, eastern Oklahoma, 
southern Colorado. But absolutely not hardy in Ne¬ 
braska. 
niinpae Anrinat Large, pale yellow with light 
npi reui red cheek on sunny side. It is 
considered a hardier Apricot than the Moorpark, how¬ 
ever, for the Middle West we would prefer Superb 
and Budd. 
GIFT SHRUBS with 
PLUM COLLECTION 
ft’s a bargain! 
ORDER COLLECTION NO. 2 —Eight Plum trees 
in this collection, giving you two each of 
HANSKA, red: SAPA, purple: GOLDEN ROD, 
yellow; and MONITOR, green—every one a va¬ 
riety you are sure to like. 
All eight trees, 4 to 5 ft. size, for only.$4.25 
A considerable saving over the single tree price. 
GIFT SHRUBS —Choice of Red Japanese Quince, 
Spirea Billardi, or Spirea Van Houtti—will be 
included as a gift with this collection. Be sure 
to tell which shrub you want. 
PERSIMMON 
Can be grown as far north as the southern half of 
this state. The fruit is medium size, and must be 
fully ripe before it is good to eat. In appearance the 
tree is very ornamental, and is often used as an orna¬ 
mental tree. The wood is valuable. Persimmons will 
do well even on poor soil. South of here we would 
recommend using some Persimmons in windbreak* 
along with Russian Mulberries, a few Black Walnuts 
and other trees. Such a combination would give your 
windbreak, besides its usefulness as such, the possi¬ 
bility of bringing you nice crops of fruit. 12 to 18 inch 
seedlings, 15c each; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.75. 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, 60c each; 5 for $2.50, prepaid. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
Trees have been known to stand 30 degrees below 
zero and bring a crop of berries the following season. 
The tree generally makes a wide, large crown, well 
suitable as shade trees about the farm. In the wind¬ 
break Russian Mulberries will make you very good 
trees. They are of fast growth, and need little atten¬ 
tion. The berries can be used for canning along with 
gooseberries or cherries. The berries you are not using 
are a great attraction for song birds. Whenever you 
plant a Russian Mulberry you are doing a lot of good 
to our bird population. We urge every farmer to plant 
Russian Mulberries in windbreaks, and wherever he 
wants a quick growing shade tree. The seedlings are 
largely used for ornamental hedges, a Mulberry hedge 
is about as valuable as a privet hedge, grows well 
and is less expensive. 
1 
10 
25 
3-4 
ft. transplanted trees... 
Each $0.25 
$0.22 
$0.18 
4-5 
ft. transplanted trees... 
Each .35 
.32 
.28 
5-6 
ft. transplanted trees... 
Each .50 
.45 
.42 
6-8 
ft. transplanted trees... 
Each .70 
.65 
.60 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY SEEDLINGS 
10 
100 
1000 
4-6 
in., l-yr.-old seedlings.. 
$1.50 
$10.00 
12-18 in., l-yr.-old seedlings 
... Each 
2.50 
18.00 
18-24 in., l-yr.-old seedlings 
. . .Each .50 
3.50 
25.00 
2-3 
ft., 2-yr.-old seedlings.. 
5.00 
30.00 
Postpaid Prices, see page 17. 
Mr. Gerhard 
Nierhaus 
of Allentown, 
Pa., sends us 
this photo 
of a 
Golden 
Winesap 
apple tree. 
Our 
PHOTO 
CONTEST 
is open for all 
our customers. 
We invite you 
to send in your 
entry. 
See page 2 for 
the simple 
rules of this 
contest. 
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