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FLOWERING TREES 
DOLGO CRAB 
The greatest red Crab of all time. Very hardy here. 
This is a wonderful Crab inasmuch as it is both a very 
ornamental flowering Crab, and at the same time it pro' 
duces loads of fruit of medium size of the most brilliant 
red color which makes up into the finest sauce and won' 
derful jelly. The tree is very shapely in growth, grows 
only about 12 ft. high and makes the finest tree to plant 
on the lawn. 4 to 5 ft. trees, #1.25; 2 for #2.00. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB 
Hopa has proven a very desirable flowering Crab for 
severe climates, and is rapidly gaining in favor wherever 
known. Our sales are steadily increasing and this indi- 
cates that people like it. The tree is upright growing, 
with long slender, graceful branches, which are covered 
with large, well'opened blossoms, often IV 2 inches in 
diameter, and of a rich deep shade of rose. The foliage 
carries a deep maroon'red tinge through the entire season. 
4 to 5 ft., trees, #1.25; 2 for #2.00. 
■ Special Offer 1 Hopa and 1 Dolgo 4 to 5 ft., #2.00. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Flowering Plum) 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double Flowering Plum). This is 
the shrub often sold under the name of “Rose Tree of 
China.” The most beautiful of all the flowering shrubs 
that is hardy enough for the Middle Northwest. Grows 
into a bush or tree from 8 to 10 feet high. In the early 
spring the branches are loaded with small, very double, 
roselike flowers an inch in diameter; intense pink on the 
outside, fading to the most delicate shell'pink in the 
center. Strong 2 to 3 ft. trees, 75c; 2 for #1.25. 
ROSE ACACIA (Moss Locust) 
A beautiful shrub, perfectly hardy in Minnesota. Has 
light green leaves and long graceful clusters of Sweet Pea' 
shaped rose'colored flowers in June and on into July. 
Gives a wonderful effect. This last summer we saw Rose' 
Acacia in both shrub and tree form growing in several 
cities in Minnesota. In all places the plants had come 
through the terrible winter unscathed and were just cov' 
ered with beautiful bloom. We have Rose'Acacia in both 
shrub and tree form. The tree form is grafted on nice 
3'4 ft. straight stems which makes it a beautiful tree. 
Shrub form, 2-3 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 ft., #1.00. 
Fine tree form, 5-6 ft., #1.75; #3.00 prepaid. 
RED LEAF PLUM 
IMPROVED NEWPORT. The Minnesota Fruit Farm 
sent out the Newport which was a fairly good red' 
leaved tree. They later on discovered among their red 
seedlings a tree which resembled the Newport but 
which had much redder leaves and was far superior to 
the Newport in every way. This is the IMPROVED 
NEWPORT. The foliage is an intense rich red all 
through the season. A row of Improved Newport in 
the nursery all through the season is a brilliant sight. 
The most brilliant of all redd 'aved trees and perfectly 
hardy 100 miles north of Faribault. This is the real 
reddeaved plum. 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 ft., #1.00. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
The Beautiful Flowering Cherries of Japan 
A very beautiful line of small sized trees that are 
becoming tremendously popular all over the country, 
wherever they can be grown. The greatest collection in 
this country may be seen in the city of Washington, 
where the magnificent gift of Japan to this Government 
is planted. It will well repay any flower lover to make 
the- trip to Washington just to see these wonderful trees 
in bloom. Not hardy in Minnesota. Will do well in 
Southern Iowa and climates similar. 
KOFUGEN. One of the very best of all the flowering 
cherries. We need a good red to add character to the 
deep and lighter pinks. This is a fine double real red. 
A large full showy red that is very beautiful. 
KWANZAN. Flowers very full and double, deep pink or 
rose. They vary much in color according to the weather. 
Splendid to use one on either side of a gateway en' 
trance. The name means Sacred Gate. Very beautiful. 
PAUL WOHLERT. A new variety. A dwarf'spreading 
tree, growing not over 10 feet high with an 8'ft. 
spread. Splendid where a small tree is desired. Semi' 
double, extremely early, deep pink to red. 4' to 5-ft. 
trees. 
SPECIAL PRICE SACRIFICE OFFER 
We find we are situated too far north to make it 
practical to handle these flowering Cherries. To close 
out our present stock we are making a special quick dis' 
posal price of $1.00 per 5'6 ft. tree. This is an excep' 
tional bargain and the price holds only until our stock 
is sold. Each, 5 to 6 ft., #1.00. 
Rose Acacia 
WEEPING WILLOW, Niobe Golden 
The golden weeping willow, the most beautiful in that 
species. Very appropriate to use in cemetery planting. 
Splendid as a lawn tree, for planting near pools or along 
the banks of streams. A graceful weeping tree with deep 
rich golden bark on trunk and along the long slender 
weeping branches. Hardiest of all the weeping willows. 
Very beautiful in the winter time because of its rich 
yellow bark, which makes it very conspicuous. Absolutely 
hardy here in Minnesota. 
Nice 5 to 6 ft. trees, #1.00; 2 for #1.80. 
Schwedler Maple 
Ornamental Trees in Small 
Sizes 
JAPANESE WALNUT. One of the prettiest of trees to 
grow in the back yard. It develops into a broad spread' 
ing tree with dense green foliage and smooth clean 
grey bark. Bears heavy crops of nuts resembling but' 
ternuts in appearance and flavor. The nuts come in 
great clusters of from 12 to 16, which hang down like 
bunches of grapes. Shells are thin and easy to crack. 
Strong 2-3 ft., 75c; 4 for §2.00. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE. A tall, fast-growing up¬ 
right tree often found native this far north, so it is 
perfectly hardy. A fine ornamental tree for the lawn 
or to grow in clusters. The foliage is 2 to 3 ft. long, 
of great grace and beauty. Greenish white flowers in 
long panicles come on the end of the current year's 
growth and are followed by interesting clusters of large, 
flat, red seed pods which hang on all winter. 
Strong 2-3 ft., 75c; 4 for $2.00. 
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MAPLE, Schwedler 
This is the beautiful red maple. The trees 
have the same beauty of growth that our 
native Hard Maple has. But in the spring 
from the time growth starts and for about six 
weeks the tree is absolutely red. One of our 
hardiest and most beautiful trees. To grow 
a good Schwedler Maple the limbs should be 
allowed to grow close to the ground. Have 
low limbs on the south side if possible to 
shade the trunk and save the tree from sun- 
scald. Nice 6-8 ft., $2.25; pair for $4.00; 
8 to 10 ft., $2.50 each. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European 
A fine ornamental tree for the lawn. Almost 
without pruning, it forms a magnificent, fairly 
dense, well-shaped head, covered from mid¬ 
summer until midwinter with large clusters of 
beautiful scarlet berries — a brilliant color for 
the landscape. 6 to 8 ft. Fine trees, $2.00 each. 
POPLAR, Bolleano (Silver Leaved) 
Very similar in growing habit to the popular 
Lombardy and used in similar planting situa¬ 
tions. A very desirable, tall-growing, spire-like 
tree with beautiful dark maple-like leaves which 
are lined underneath with silver. Often used to 
fill out as corner background and to blot out 
high blank walls of neighboring buildings. Can 
be planted within 3 feet of a tall building and 
it will grow right up the side of it. Nice 5 to 6 
ft. trees, $1.25; pair, $2.00; 6 for $5.50. 
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TREES 
carry only a limited line of 
Ornamental Trees, but what we 
do carry are the very best in the grade quoted. If you 
wish nice trees to plant on your lawn or in front of your lot 
in the boulevard, send to us for them and we know our stock will please you. 
Rose Tree of China 
