FRUIT TREES 
Our fruit trees are all budded or grafted on the hardiest 
and best stock suited for Colorado planting. 
' Prices on all varieties of fruit trees. 
Each 
Dozer. 
Extra large, 5 to 
6 ft.. 
.90 
$9.00 
Large size, 4 to 5 
ft. 
.75 
7.50 
Medium size, 3 to 4 
ft. 
.45 
4.50 
Small size, 2 to 3 ft 
.30 
3.00 
APPLE 
Anoka —Bears young, hardy variety for Colorado planting. 
Dutche.ss —Hardy, rec fall apple of large size. 
Delicious —Pine, red "winter variety of highest quality. 
Red June —Good, earli red apple, small size but fine. 
Wealthy —Fall, fine cooking and a sure bearer here. 
Ydllow Transparent —Best early, bears young and heavy. 
CRABS 
.Siberian, Whitney, Florence —Each do equally "well here. 
CHERRIES 
Early Richmond —Earliest pie cherry. 
Montmorency —Large, dark red, medium early. 
English Morello —Large, black, late cherry. 
PLUMS 
Damson —Small, blue. Supa —Red flesh, early. 
Green Gage— Pine. Enderwood —Finest quality. 
Monitor —Largest red. Waneta —Best, large, red. 
Prune Plum —Large, blue. 
PEAR 
PEAR — Mendel. The only variety "we recommend for plant¬ 
ing here. 
APRICOT 
APRICOT—Superb. Hardiest Russian variety. Good quality. 
GRAPES 
Price each Ten 
Caco—New hardy, large, sweet amber color.. .30 2.50 
Concord—Good, black grape.ilO .90 
Beta—Small, black, hardy, best for wine or jell .20 1.50 
Agawan—Large, fine, red...15 1.25 
Niagara—Pine quality, best white grape.20 1.50 
RASPBERRY 
Price 25 100 1000 
Latham—Best red to date.50 1.75 0 5.00 
Gregg—Blackcaps . 1.00 
St. Regis—Everbearing red.75 2.50 
STRAWBERRY 
Mastodon—Best, large everbearing.50 1.50 10.00 
Senator Dunlap—Pine June variety.30 .75 5.00 
CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY 
Price each Ten 
Pays Prolific—Large, fine quality red currant. . .15 1.25 
Champion of Oregon—Best gooseberry here.15 1.25 
Smaller plants of above, 2 years. No. 2.10 .1.00 
ASPARAGUS—Washington rust proof, 2-yr.; 25, 50c: 100, 1.50 
RHUBARB—10c each; 1.00 per dozen. 
HORSERADISH—05c each; 50c per dozen. 
SAGE—10c each; divisions 5c each. 
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS 
Price of 100 trees l-d^ft. l%-2ft. 2-3ft. 
Ash and American Elm. 1.25 1.75 3.00 
Chinese Elm, hardy drouth resisting.. 1.50 2.50 3.50 
Caragana, hardy, tall shrublike tree_ 2.00 3.50 4.50 
Honey Locust, large and sturdy tree.. .1.25 1.75 3.00 
Russian Olive, good dry-land windbreak .2.00 3.50 4.50 
You can’t go wrong by planting Chinese Elm, Caragana, 
Honey Locust and Russian Olive for shade and windbreak 
hedges for non-irrigated lands. We grow these by the thou¬ 
sands and always run short. Where 500 or more of a var¬ 
iety are ordered we give the 1000 rate'which is 20 per cent 
less above prices. 
