3 hardy Evergreens for 25c. by Mail, 
Postpaid. 
ASBOR VITAE. One of the finest Evergreens 
for hedges or to be user] ns a single specimen on 
lawns. ' ft/grows rapidly and soon forms a beautiful 
full hedge. The tree:* are perfectly hardy anil easy to 
start. \Vc offer strong transplanted stock, very nice¬ 
ly rooted, S to 12 inches high. 
ARBOR VITEA. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. This is one of tbc hardiest 
Evergreens under cultivation, as it stands the most se¬ 
vere winters in northern Minnesota .and the Dakotas. 
It forms a lofty elegant tree, pyramidal in form. This 
variety is extensively plan ted tor wind-breaks as well a s 
for ornament, the branches being very* tough so that 
they do not break down like most trees when they arc 
covered with snow. S to 12 inches high. 
WHITE SPRUCE. Perfcctlv hardy, with beautiful 
blue tinted foliage, it has tbe'sume habit of forming 
finely shaped trees as the Norway Spruce, but is some¬ 
what slower in growth. It is one of the most attrac¬ 
tive of Evergreens to plant around n building or on a 
lawn. 8 to 12 inches high. 
Prices for anv of these Evergreens, lOc. each; 3 lor 
25c. ; 12 for 95c. ; 25 for $11.70; 50 for $3.00; 100 
for 75, postpaid. Bv express not prepaid, 100 tor 
$3.00; 500 for .$12.50; 1,000 for $20.00. 
ASPARAGUS. 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE. One of tbc 
best; produces shoots which are white and remain so 
as long as fit for use. Market gardeners and those who 
grow for canning will find this one of the most profita¬ 
ble varieties. 
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. A standard variety of 
very large size and of excellent Quality ; this variety has 
superseded many old varieties. 
BARR’S MAMMOTH. A very early variety, which 
should be in every home garden ; is always of excellent 
quality. 
GIANT ARGENTEUIL. The stalks arc very large 
and of a bright and attractive color, tender, sweet and 
very rich. 
Prices for strong 2 vear old roots, 1 2 for BOc.; 25 for 
50c.; 50 for BOc. ; 1U0 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Please Note.—Not less than 12 of a kind arc sold at 
the prices quoted. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. 
NEW AND VALUABLE FRUITS. 
APPLE TREES. 
BISMARCK. This is perhaps the most 
wonderful new apple ever introduced, It 
originated in New Zealand. The fruit is re¬ 
markable large, very showy, (bright yellow), 
mild sub-acid flavor. Wherever grown it has 
proved a most astonishing revelation of ap¬ 
ples of high quality. It is also claimed that 
it is the onlv apple that will do well in. hot 
countries, On account of its beginning to 
l>ear while voung, and owing to its beating 
when a small tree it is frequently grown in 
pots simp! v as an ornament. A spleudid early 
winter apple. 15c, each; 3 for 4-Oe. ; 8 for 
$T. OO, postpaid. 
AUSTRIA. A handsome Austrian varie¬ 
ty • when fully pipe it resembles the Maiden’s 
BllTsh in color, bright golden yellow with 
rosy red on sunny side. This new variety is 
unexcelled as a late winter apple for cooking 
and table; it is at its best from Apriltojune 
-md a very easy keeper. The tree is an an¬ 
nual bearer, each vear loaded with crops ol 
fine fruit: while its niild pleasant sub-acid 
flavor when fully ripe makes it a valuable 
dessert apple. .Price, 15c. each; 3 for "40c. $ 
8 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Red Raspberry Loudon. 
[Sec colored plate on back cover.] 
This is undoubtedly the largest and hand¬ 
somest red Raspberry up to date. The fruit 
is very large, broadly conical and of a beau¬ 
tiful red color, It is of fine quality and mar¬ 
velously productive, hardy anywhere, endur¬ 
ing verr cold winters without protection. It 
is an excellent shipper and will remain on the 
bushes along time without injury. 11 ripens 
with Cuthbert and in every respect is far su¬ 
perior to that variety. 
Price, lOc. each ; 6 for SOc. ; 15 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
Rathbun Blackberry. 
A giant among its kind ; fruit measured 1 % 
inches long and lv^inches in diameter, 45 ber¬ 
ries tilled a quart box. while it took 164 ber¬ 
ries of Snyder Blackberries to do it. The 
plant is perfectly hardy and a strong, erect 
grower. The berries are large, of the highest 
flavor and have no hard core It has been 
sent a distance of some 36 miles,.by wagon 
and rail, going through in fine condition and 
selling in preference to the best other varie¬ 
ties in market and bringing a higher price. 
Brice 12c. each ; 3 for 30c. postpaid. 
White Blackberry Iceberg. 
This variety was introduced a few years 
ago and is yet at the head of all White Black¬ 
berries. For several years many have been 
experimenting with this rare fruit. The ice¬ 
berg has gained friends throughout the coun¬ 
try. The plant is a strong grower, hardy 
and very productive; tbc berries are large, 
borne on large clusters, very sweet and ten¬ 
der. Price, 12c. each ; 3 for 30c. postpaid. 
Columbian Raspberry. 
This plant is a seedling of the Cuthbert. It 
hasamost vigorous growth sending upeanes 
10 to 16 feet fn height and over an inch in di¬ 
ameter, and is perfectly hardy'; fruit is large, 
often an inch in diameter. Color, dark red 
bordering on purple, and of high quality. 
Price, lOc. each; 6 for 55c.; 12 for $1.00 
postpaid. 
New Cumberland Black Raspberry. 
This the business Black-Cap; the largest 
Raspberry known. The fruit has sold for 10 
cents per quart while theother varieties were 
selling from 5 to 7 cents. The Cumberland, 
was placed upon the market after having 
been thoroughly tried for a long period of 
years. The Cumberland is perfectly hardy, is 
very productive,producing regularly anduni- 
forml v very large crops, 
Price, 12c. each; 3 lor 30c. postpaid. 
STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. 
This is a Dwarf Raspberry, entirely distinct. 
Berries like the strawberry and the color a 
brilliant red ; peefectly hardy arid highly rec¬ 
ommended. It grows from 15 to 18 inches 
high spreading considerably. They keep well 
for a long time. They arc not only produced 
in large quantities but frequently throughou t 
the season. As the bush dies down to the 
ground in the fall, it requires no pegging 
down or a protection of any kind. Comes up 
in the spring with renewed vigor. Price lOc. 
each ; 12 for $1.00 postpaid. 
GRAPES. 
CAMBELL’S EARLY (NEW). This is 
not a chance seedling but the result of care¬ 
fully conducted experiments by the originator 
who perfected it by successive crossings of tbc 
most promising varieties. The fruit ripens 
with Moore's Xiarly, but will keep sound and 
perfect both on the vine and after being 
picked, long after that variety is gone, It is 
a strong healthy grower and as hardy as the 
Concord. The clusters are large and hand¬ 
some, berries very large, often measuring an 
inchin diameter, color black with light pur¬ 
ple bloom, flesh rather firm but tender, the 
seeds are few and small and eftsily separated 
from the pulp; quality rich, sweet, slightly 
vinous, not foxy. 
DIAMOND. This leadingearly white grape 
ripens a little before the Concord. Color 
white with a rich yellow tinge; sweet and 
juicy with few seeds; bunches large, compact, 
shouldered with very large round berries. 
The vine is a strong grower with thick healthy 
foliage, hardy and wonderfully productive 
and of fine quality; an excellent variety for 
both market and home garden. 
SALEM—ROGER ’S NO. 53. A strong 
vigorous variety bearing largeberries in large 
bunches and of a light Chestnut or Catawba 
color. Mesh very sweet, tender with a rich ar¬ 
omatic flavor; perfectly free from hard pulp. 
Vine vigorous, perfectly hardy with healthy 
foliage. This variety ripens earl.ier than Con¬ 
cord if not permitted to overbear. 
Price for strong 1 year old plants 12c. 
each ; 3 for 35c. ; 6 for 65c. ; 12 for 
postpaid. Price for strong 2 year old plants 
15c. each; 3.for 4<Oc. ; G for 70c.; 12 for 
SI. 30 by express or freight, not prepaid. 
2 Grand Ne¥/ Strawberries. 
[See colored plate on back cover.] 
Mills’ 1903 Earliest of AH. 
This is a self-fertilizirigstra wberry, wonder¬ 
fully productive, undoubtedly the best early 
strawberr 3 r in existence Tor both market and 
home use. The berries, are large, roundish 
and very sweet. The plant is a very strong 
healthy grower and an immense bearer. . 
Price lOc. each ; 6 for SOc. ; 15 for $1.00; 
40 for $2. OO. 
MILLS’ EASTERN GIANT. 
Another self-fertilizing variety.which is hard 
to equal ir. every respect. It is very late and 
enormously productive, and very firm, mab 
iugit an excellent berry to ship aud- line to 
keep. The plants are ex tremely vigorous, 
very hardy and free from disease. 
The fruit is very large, of a dark red color, 
and has a very .attractive appearance, rqak- 
ing it one of the most valuable varieties 
grown. 
Price lOc. each ; 6 for SOc. ; 15 for $1.00; 
40 for $2.00, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER- -One plant each of two Stra wherries and one Raspberry for 25>c.; 2 of each variety for 4-Oc., postpaid. 
