Lincoln, Nebraska 21 
Nursery Department 
We have had many years’ experience in handling nursery stock, and 
have become well acquainted with the varieties that are best adapted 
to our soil and climate. You can rely upon the varieties of fruits and 
ornamentals that we list, as being hardy, and they will prove satis¬ 
factory when planted. We will carry a full line of nursery stock 
at our store; and have set aside a large room In the basement, which 
Is an ideal place for keeping nursery stock In tine condition. Here 
we will have displayed a large and complete assortment of nursery 
stock in such a manner that you may easily make your own selec¬ 
tion. We will have many illustrations in natural colors and will have 
an experienced nurseryman in charge, who will be only too glad to 
help you in any way regarding the care and planting of trees, shrubs, 
vines, etc. 
If waited by mall, add 5c per tree for postage. 
APPLES 
Each Per 10 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft. trees.$0.50 $4.50 
DELICIOUS—Early Winter. Large, deep red, running to yellow. 
Good keeper. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG—Best summer cooking apple: medium 
to large; striped, mostly red. 
GRIME’S GOLDEN—Early winter. Bright golden yellow; fine eat¬ 
ing apple 
JONATHAN—Early winter. Medium size, fine flavored, juicy red 
apple. 
RED JUNE—Early summer. Medium size, yellow and red: good 
quality. 
WEALTHY—Autumn. Fruit large, mostly covered with red. A 
leading variety. 
WINESAP—Medium sized winter variety. Deep red, good quality 
and a long beeper. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Early Summer. Clear white, changing 
to pale *ellow when ripe. 
CRAB APPLE/S 
Each Per 10 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft. trees.$0.50 $5.0o 
WHITNEY—A large sized crab; light yellow, striped red. Fine 
for pickle" and preserving. 
APRICOTS 
Each Per 10 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft. trees.$0.65 $6.00 
BUDD—Large yellow with red cheek, rich and slightly acid. 
Ripens July 
CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND — The Standard 
early red cherry; ripens in June. Good 
size, hardy and productive. 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft.Each 50c; per 10 $5.00 
MONTMORENCY—Very similar to Early 
Richmond; slightly larger and darker; 
ripens two weeks later. 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft.Each 50c; per 10 $5.00 
COMPASS—A cross between the cherrv 
and plum; shaped like a plum, but has 
the flavor of a cherry; dark wine color. 
Ripens late summer. 2 yr.—3 to 4 ft. 
Each 50c; per 10 $5.00. 
PEACHES 
2 yr.—3 to 4 ft.Each 50c; per 10 $5.00 
CHAMPION — Freestone. Fruit large, 
sweet and juicy; skin creamy white with 
red cheeks. August. 
ELBERTA—Freestone. Leading yellow 
peach. August-September. Early Richmond 
If wanted sent by mail add 5c per tree for postage. 
