ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
ROSES 
Hardy ‘'Eskimo Beauties” of Hybrid 
Absolutely hardy. 
Rugosa strain 
AGNES. Cream Yellow_ $ .90 $2.25 
AMEEIE GRAVEREAUX—-Rich red and is a prolific 
bloomer_ $ .85 $2.10 
BELLE P01TEVINE—Pink very profuse and an attrac¬ 
tive shrub_ $ .00 $1.50 
DR E. M. MILLS—Cream blossoms on long arching 
canes. Ilugonis strain_ $ .90 $2.25 
GROOTENDORST-—Clear red of baby rambler type. Very 
free bloomer clear to frost_ $ .85 $2.10 
HANSA—Violet-red. Blossoms freely to frost. 
_ $ .00 $1.50 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—Pure white and similar in type 
to Gravereaux_,_ $ .75 $1.90 
CLIMBING ROSES 
All need to be covered with soil in winter and 
should be trained to a trellis. 
EXCELSA—Small, bright red blossoms in bunches. 
Hardiest of climbers. 
Each 00c- Three for $1.50 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Pink form of above. 
Each 60c Three for $1.50 
CLIMBING VINES 
TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE—Good for partial shade 
on porches. Needs support. Woody vine with attrac¬ 
tive green leaves. Has bright-red trumpet-like blooms 
much sought for by humming birds. 
Each 50c Three for $1.25 
IVY, ENGLEMANNI—Very hardy, fast growing woody 
vine that clings to brick, stucco or other rough surfaces. 
Good green foliage. Will grow in partial shade. 
Each 50c Three for $1.25 
FRUIT LIST 
Hardy fruits grown for our Northern Minnesota 
conditions Good fruit trees are scarce and early or¬ 
ders will be necessary. 
APPLES 
DUCHESS—Standard early harvest apple. Good size, 
well colored red 1 fruit. 
HIBERNAL—Hardy fall apple. Yellow and red stripes. 
HARALSON—Finest quality of any and a good keeper. 
Good red color. 
CRAB APPLES 
WHITNEY—Large fruited bright red over yellow. Mild 
flavor. 
FLORENCE—Medium size, attractive red fruit. Crisp 
flesh and sub-acid flavor. 
DOLGO—Small bright red fruit fine for jelly. Very or¬ 
namental and a heavy yielder. 
Price all apples Each Three Ten 
2- 3 ft. _$ .40 $1.00 $3.20 
3- 4 ft. _ .60 2.00 8.00 
4- 5 ft. _ 1.25 3.20 10.00 
