JLSWjSST PLANT INTRODUCTIONS 
This year, due to the great shortage of fruit tree stocks we are 
offering some of the Newest Plant Introductions as first year whole 
root grafts, only as this will enable our customers to obtain these new 
plants at a good deal less than regular prices and not wait a year for 
the larger trees, and will also give them a. bigger start than if the 
same amount wore spent for the larg 
sent with oach order tolling how to 
grafts for the b^st results. 
Price: 35^ Mach; 
GOLDQ APPLM - The best v/inter ap¬ 
ple for the Northwest, diant size, 
excellent flavor.Long keeper. Gol¬ 
den color. 
-POLGO CRAB - The best brilliant red 
jelly crab.Superb flavor.Wonderful 
producor.iiakes a v^ry Large amount 
of jolly per pound of fruit. Often 
•as high as 45 glasses of jelly and 
8 pints of jam from a single peck 
of the fruit. 
■..dOA APPLM- Marly winter apple with 
the McIntosh flavor. Very hardy. A 
good Northern commercial possibility, 
ALMXI3 CRAB - Brilliant red, jelly 
crab. Similar to Dolgo but usually 
larger size and a better annual 
producer. 
RUSSIAN 7HITM - Largest and hard¬ 
iest white flcshbd, large summer 
apple.Mxcellont flavor and a vigor¬ 
ous grower and wonderful producer, 
!D FLM3H CRAB - Newest Novelty 
Fruit introduction and forerunner 
of a race of red-fleshcd applesand 
crabs. Real hardy.Fruit good sized 
and tastey but its most remarkable 
quality is that its flesh is red- 
dark red clear through.Be the firot 
in your community to get one of 
these remarable new fruits. 
YMLLOW S'viGlGT ^PPLM- About the earl¬ 
iest of all summer apples.Mccelloit 
eating, a very heavy producer, 
HOPA FLQYfMRING CRAB - Remarkable 
for its large red flowers which 
almost completely cover the tree in 
early spring.A leading ornamental, 
- RAD 3ILVMR CRAB - Completely red,* 
Large red flowers, red fruit, red 
bark, and red foliage slightly 
tinged with silver underneath, A 
most remarkable combination,Highly 
praised by leading specialists, 
MING PMAR - Best of Prof. Hans on*s 
hybrid pears. Fruit of good size 
and flavor. Mellow 'flesh. Hardy. 
TOM THUMB CHMRHY- A most lolicious 
red fleshed fruit.Tree very dwarf, 
bushy growth, scarcely knee high, 
A special favorite far North. 
KUIINTA PLUM - Fruit up to 2 and 
1-8 inches in diameter and very 
good eating.Red skin,yellow flosh, 
CAM OEM CliMRHY - Choice red fleshed 
cherry plum,similar to Oka Cherry, 
but hardier and especially for the 
far North in Canada. 
TAWMNA PLUM - another sister to 
..oncta and Kahinta Plums and some¬ 
what similar in groat size and 
flavor, but because of its excel¬ 
lent annual bearing and well fork¬ 
ed branches may eventually prove,- 
the best and most outstanding of 
the three sisters. 
er tree. Full instructions will be 
properly plant and care for the 
Of A Kind &1.00 
oPJClAL FOR THM MXPMRIioMNTMR 
To those of whom would like a 
real collection of these new plant 
introductions we offer: 
One Mach Of The Complete 14 Above 
Listed Grafts Of Apples, Crabs, 
Pears, Plums *.nd Cherrios Only: 
$2.75 Postpa.idJ 
POPULAR NMW KINDS 
In addition to the newest fruit 
introductions, we have some Anoka, 
Waneta, Sapa, Opata, Hanska, Kaga, 
A Oka Cherry to offer as grafts. 
Mach 6 Of One Kind yi.OO. 
OTHMR NSW PLANT 3PMCIALTI33 
3I3MRIAN BLACK CURRMTT - Giant 
size, Excellent flavor. Hakes the 
most delicious, rich, dark red 
jelly. Such 25^; 3 For 60^, 
IMPROVJD SIBERIAN CRAB - These are 
selections of the hardy Siberian 
Cra.b or Pyrus Baccatr., But are 
much superior in size and quality 
of flavor. They make excellent 
jelly, pickles, etc. Mxtremely 
hardy. Fruit from about inch 
up. Small trees, 25pf Mach;6 For 4 * 1 . 
TH0HNLM33 ROSS - The newest devel¬ 
oped ha.rdy bush rose, that is com¬ 
pletely thornless on stems nn&bra- 
nches.Hns large pretty pink flowers 
which bloom late into the summer. 
Mach 35^; 3 For ^1,00. 
.VM3TMHN YUCCiv - Beautiful long- 
stalks of cream colored bell 
shripod flowers. Very nice for rock 
gardens. Mach 15^; 3 For 40£. 
CHMM GRASS 
A New Forage Grass 
That Defies Drouth ,*l 
Introduced by Prof. N.M. Hansen 
of State College, from one of the 
driest spots of Siberia. 
The leaves resemble a marsh hay 
the it grows to a height of 8 to 
10 foot in a season with even less 
tha.n 8 inches annual rainfall even 
on an almost pure alkali soil. 
On ordinary soil it grows with 
equal vigor though not quite as 
tall and more bushy. 
Choc Grass nay bo pastured, but 
will produce more forage if grovm 
and cut for hay. It is perennial, 
and will last for years after once 
being established. 
Since the seed is very light, 
it is best to plant by means of the 
roots. Plant about 6 to 12 inches 
apart in rows one to 3 feet apart, 
and they will soon make c. solid 
field, 
PR I CM3 
12 Plants 65^; 50 plants 4*2.25 
100 Plants $3.50 
C.JtL 
H.MTo.GN NUR3MHY,, BROOKINGS, 3. DAK 
