Special Windbreak Offer 
100 CAEGASIA for outside 
100 RUSSIAN OLIVE for center 
100 CHINESE ELM for inside windbreak 
All 12-18 in. size 
All for 
$850 
Regular p rice $18.00 
A QcJiverj of Nursery Stock to Northern Hills 
SHRUBS 
SPIREA VAN HOl’TTEI—Bridal Wreath. 
Prices: 4-5 ft., $1.00 each; 3-4 ft., 75c each. $7.50 doz.; 
2-3 ft., 40c each, $4.00 doz.; 18-24 in., 25c each, $20.00 100 
SPIREA RILLARDI— Pink Spirea 
SPIREA ARGUTA—Snow Garland. Dwarf, spreading. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI—White. Fine foliage. 
SPIREA ANTHONY YVATERER—Dwarf red. 
SPIREA EROBELLI—Dwarf pink. 
SPIREA SORBIEOLIA—Upright. White blooms. 
SPIREA COLLOSA ALBA—Dwarf white. 
Prices of above: Large size, 75c each, $7.50 doz.; small 
size 40c each, $4.00 doz. 
SPIREA OP ULIPOLIUS—Ninebark. Tall, white, late 
bloomer. 
CORNUS SIBERICA DOGWOOD—Red branched dog¬ 
wood. Red berries. 
CORNUS STOLENIFERA DOGWOOD—Golden 
branched. 
CORNUS ELEG ENTISSIMA DOGWOOD—Variegated 
dogwood. 
PRUNES TRILIBA—Double pink flowering plum. 
PRUNES G LAN DC LOSA—Siberian flowering almond. 
Early double pink flowers. 
PRUNES CISTENA—Hansen's Purple leaved plum. 
PRUNES NEWPORT—Similar to Cistena. 
WAHOO—Burning bush. Red berry clusters in fall. 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY—White flowers. Scarlet 
berries. 
COMMON SNOWBALL—Double white flower clusters. 
SHRUBS 
llYDRANGIA A. G.—Everblooming snowball. 
GOLDEN ELDER—Canadensis aurea). Yellow leaves, 
white flowers. 
BEAUTY BUSH—(Kolkwitzia). Small pink flowers in 
June. Attractive foliage. 
YELLOW FLOWERING CURRANT—Yellow flowers. 
Black berries, edible. 
SMOOTH SUMAC—(Rhus Globra). Attractive foliage 
and berries in fall. 
TAMARIX—Odessa). Light silvery foliage. Light pink 
flowers. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—(Buddleia). Lavender blooms. 
Require winter protection. 
Prices of above: Large size, $1.00 each, $10.00 doz.; 
small size 50c cacii, $5.00 doz. 
MOCK ORANGE—-(Philadelphus lemonne). Dwarf. 
$1.00 or 50c each 
MOCK ORANGE—(Philadelphus coronarius). 
MOCK ORANGE—(Philadelphus virginal). Double white 
TARTARIAN H ON E YSUC KLE— Pink, red or white 
blooms. 
LILACS—Common purple, common white or Persian 
purple. 
Prices: Extra large $1.50 each; large size $1.00; medium 
size 50c or $5.00 doz. 
SNOWBERRY'—-White berries in fall. 
CORALBEItRT—Red snowberry. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—Thorny bush. Red berries in 
fall. 
COTON'EASTER—Da: k green foliage. Black berries. 
BUFALLO BERRY—Light foliage. Red berries in fall. 
Prices of above: Large size, 75c each, $7.50 doz.; me¬ 
dium size 40c each, $4.00 doz. 
Slu’nbs Suitable for Hedging 
BUCKTHORN—Dark green foliage. Ideal for hedge. 
CARO A N1A -Siberian Pea Tree. Pale green leaves. 
Yellow bloom. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Silver green foliage. Tall hedge or 
windbreak. 
PI RPLE LILAC—Makes a dense hedge of medium 
height. 
Prices of above: 3-4 ft., 25c each; 2-8 ft., 20c each; 18-24 
in., $10.00 per 100; 12- Is in., $5.00 per 100. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—Makes a dense hardy 
hedge. 
Price: 18-24 in., 25c each. 
COTONEASTEII—Dark green foliage. Best of low hedges 
Price: LS-24 in., 40c each. 
VINES—For porches, trellises, etc. 
AMERICAN IY r Y—Fast growing vine suitable for screen 
Price 50c each 
ENGLEMAN IVY—Fast growing hardy clinging vine. 
Price 50c each 
BOSTON IVY- Yietchi. Tight clinging vine on stone or 
brick walls. 
Price 75c each 
RITTER SWEET—Native twining vine. Orange berries 
in fall. 
Price 75c each 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI-—Large purple flowers. Give 
protection in winter. 
CLEMATIS HIE. EDWARD ANDREE—Large red 
flowers. 
Price of above: $1.50 each. Potted plants. 
CLEMATIS PA NICE LATA—Small white fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Late summer. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE—Twining vine. 
Red berries in fall. 
Price of above: 75c each. 
ROSES 
EVERBLOOMING TEA 
GRUS EN TEPLITZ—Scarlet crimson, medium size, 
continuous bloomer. 
TALISMAN—Golden yellow stained with copper, red in¬ 
side petals. 
RADIANCE RED—Bright red, continuous bloomer. 
RADIANCE PINK—Deep pink, beautiful bloomer. 
YVILLOWMERE—Rich shrimp pink. 
E. G. HILL—Massive blooms of deep maroon. 
JOHANIA HILL—Light yellow, bronze shading in center 
MARGARET McREDY—Orange scarlet. 
LUXEMBURG—Bronze yellow on long stems. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Snowy white with pale lemon yellow. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRIA—Inside petals Vermillion, out¬ 
side old gold. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
AMERICAN BEAU TV—Well known popular 
crimson variety. 
E. A. Gates Standing in Rows of Cargania 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI—Large snow white 
blooms. 
PAUL XEYRON—Deep rose, immense size. 
MAGNA CHART A—Bright pink overspread car¬ 
mine. 
RUGOSA AND HYBRIDS 
Hardy Varieties 
GROOTENHORST—Pink or red clusters, small 
bloom. 
SIR THOMAS UPTON—Larg-e double white. 
HANSA—Heavy bloomer of large red flowers. 
RUGOSA RUBRA -Single red, extremeley har¬ 
dy, attractive foliage, larg'e red berries in fall. 
IIUGONIS—Lig'ht yellow flowers born along 
slender branches. 
ROSES 
BABY ROSES 
Dwarf Polyanthia 
GEO. ELGER—Medium size, double golden 
yellow. 
IDEAL—Dark red, free bloomer. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET—Pure white. 
CLIMBERS 
CRIMSON RAMRLER—Clusters of bright red 
flowers in mid-summer. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Large pink blooms in 
small clusters. 
MARY LOVETT—Large white waxy flowers. 
Prices of roses: 2 year No. 1, $1.00 ea., $10 doz. 
2 year No. 2, 60c ea., $6.00 doz. 
Tree Digger at Work 
HARDY FRUIT TREES FOR THE NORTHWEST 
APPLES—Summer Varieties 
YELLOYV TRANSPARENT—Y’eilow variety. Tree up¬ 
right, hardy. 
DUCHESS—Striped red apple. Old standard hardy va¬ 
riety. 
ANOKA—Dr. Hansen’s early bearing dwarf tree. Fruit 
red striped. 
RED BIRD OR CRIMSON BEAUTY—Canadian bright 
red apple. 
APPLES—Winter Yurieties 
WEALTHY-—One of the best red striped apples for the 
northwest. 
McINTOSH RED—Fruit medium size, good keeper, best 
of quality. 
RED DELICIOUS—Late bearer. Fruit medium to small 
in this climate. 
HA R I.SO N—Tree hardy, early bearing. New red va¬ 
riety from Minnesota. 
NVAGNEB,—High quality red striped apple, medium size. 
HIBERNAL—Hardy thrifty tree. Fruit fine cooking. 
APPLES—Crabs and Ornamentals 
" HITNEY—Large red striped crab. Tree upright, very 
hardy. 
TRANSCENDENT—Medium size crab, ripening late 
summer. 
DQLGO—Small bright red crab from S. D. State College. 
" me for pickling and jelly. Ornamental. 
RED FLESH—Red fruited and red leaved from State 
College, Brookings. 
HOPA CRAB—-Similar to Red Flesh except fruit much 
smaller. Ornamental. 
MAPLE LEAVED CRAB—Red leaves resembling maple. 
Small red fruit. Ornamental. 
Prices for apples: 6 ft. and up, $1.50 each. 
5-6 ft., $1.00 each, $10.00 doz. 
1- 5 ft., 75c each, $7.50 doz. 
8-4 ft., 55c each, $5.50 doz. 
2- 3 ft. whips, 35c each, $3.50 doz. 
PLUM AND PLUM HYBRIDS 
RED YYING—Fruit large, flat, yello^v Overlaid red. From 
Minnesota. 
WANETA—One of Dr. Hansen’s best plums. Fruit 
large, red. 
II AN SKA—Fruit medium size, red, solid, apricot flavor. 
From Brookings. 
KAGA—Very similar to Hanska. 
DESOTA—Fruit yellow overlaid with red. Heavy bearer. 
Wisconsin. 
TECUM PSAH—Early dark red variety. Fine for mar¬ 
ket. Brookings. 
YVASTESA—Native plum of very good quality. Heavy 
annual bearer. 
OPATA—(Plum sandcherry hybrid). Fruit purplish 
green. Green flesh. From Brookings. 
SAPA—Similar to Opata except flesh red instead of 
green. 
