Bobler's Northern Grown Adapted Nursery Stock Will Grow Better 
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THE NEW CHINESE ELM SHADE TREE 
Exceptionally hardy and rapid growing. Thrives in any soil and under 
all conditions. Rapidly taking the place of all others as a street, park, speci¬ 
men and windbreak tree. Our trees are of excellent quality, northern strain, 
the finest in the Northwest. 1. It resists drought and cold. 2. Thrives on 
poor soils and makes a showing in spite of neglect. 3. Rapid growing. Not 
uncommon for a 2 foot seedling in the nursery row to become a 10 foot tree 
in two seasons. 4. Holds foliage until late in fall—adding three or four 
weeks to growing season. 5. Of rare beauty. It combines the beauty of the 
best Elms with the gracefulness of the cut leaf birch. We do not advise plant¬ 
ing the larger sizes as the 4 foot size is just about right for planting and rapid 
growth. Trial order, 10 trees 4 ft. high, $4.00; 5 trees for $2.35; single trees, 
50c each. Not transplanted treet 4 ft. size, 10 for $2.00; 5 for $1.20. 
OPATA CHERRY-PLUM. Earli¬ 
est of all plums. Wonderful 
delicious flavor. The flesh is 
a light green color with a 
purplish red skin. Very pro¬ 
ductive. 
Prof. Hansen's Most 
Famous Plums 
for quickest return in fruit 
WANETA PLUM. The giant of 
hardy plums. Up to two 
inches in diameter. Highly 
flavored. Richly colored red 
skin. 
Chinese Elm 
Put in a few Evergreen for winter effect 
Not balled or burlapped, but twice trans¬ 
planted and packed carefully. 1S-24 In., $1.55 
each; 10 for $14.00. 30-30 in., $1.75 each; 10 
for $16.00. 
Balled and burlapped in earth, twice trans¬ 
planted. 18-24 in., $2.50 each; 10 for $22.75. 
30-36 in., $3.10 eaeli; 10 for $28.00. 3 to 4 ft., 
each $3.85; 5 for $17.50. 
PRICES ON APPLE, CRABS AND PLUMS 
Size Each per 10 per 25 
3 to 4 ft. 45c $3.80 $ 8.00 
4 to 5 ft. 55c 5.00 12.00 
12 assorted Plum trees or Apple trees. 
Large size for, $5.50. 
25 Assorted Plum, Apple and Crab trees. 
Large size, $10.00. 
HARDY PEARS 
MENDEL PEAR. Grown without winter pro¬ 
tection. A Minnesota product, medium size, 
sweet and juicy, golden yellow color. 
TAIT PEAR. Originated in Canada. Perfectly 
hardy, a good fruiter and of fine quality. 
Price, your choice of varieties, 3-4 ft., 60c 
each; 3 trees, $1.50. 
Prices on Nursery Stock not prepaid. 
SAPA CHERRY-PLUM. Early, 
large, productive and hardy. 
Black purplish flesh is extra 
fine for eating and wonder- Waneta Plum 
ful for preserves and jam. 
HANSKA PLUM. The superb plum of apricot flavor and 
fragrance. Very hardy and productive. Highly col¬ 
ored and firm flesh. 
KAGA. Fruit and tree similar to the Hanska except tree 
tends to bear a little younger and branches are per¬ 
haps a little finer. 
EARLY RICHMOND. The earliest of the sour pie cher¬ 
ries. Fruit dark red, medium in size. Tree vigorous 
and bears young. Does best on upland or sandy soil 
which is well drained. 
OKA CHERRY. Not really a cherry but is a good substi¬ 
tute for a cherry. It is a sand cherry hybrid, a seed¬ 
ling of Champa. Color brighter than Sapa and a 
black red flesh. 
TOM THUMB. It is a cherry growing on a bush. Begins 
to bear the second year and produces tremendous crops 
of cherries about the size of Compass but black in 
color and with dark red flesh like the Sapa. 
ADAPTED EARLY MATURING APPLES 
PROF. HANSEN'S ANOKA APPLE. The Wonder Apple, as it usually bears 
the second year after planting. Very hardy everywhere. Good eating 
and a heavy producer. 
WEALTHY APPLE. The most popular of all early fall apples. Large, 
bright red, very sweet and fine. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early variety, ripening to a yellow in August. 
Good eating, being tender and juicy when ripe. 
DUCHESS. Old standard hardy summer variety. Large apple streaked 
with red. Ripens the first of September. 
RED BIRD or CRIMSON BEAUTY. Early apple of bright red color and very 
attractive. Good quality and flavor. Originated in Canada. 
MclNTOSH RED. Fruit medium to small in size, beautiful crimson. High 
quality for marketing and home use. Keeps until mid-winter or later. 
DOLGO CRAB. Originated at South Dakota Experiment Station. Tree 
hardy, vigorous, upright grower. Fruit medium to small, rich in flavor, 
bright red color. Fine for pickling or jelly. 
WHITNEY CRAB. August to September. The fruit is very large and glossy green, striped with red. 
The flesh is firm, juicy and pleasant. It is a very heavy yielder and highly prized for cider. 
Nearly the size of an apple. 
Fruit Trees can be grown anywhere on dry land if you space them properly. 
Three Year Anoka 
Bearing a Crop of 
