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Hock MA.t)WOHT'H. A perenial Uiat is almost 
ja'Shrabberv variety a foot'Ixigh, A ball cf 
(yellow flowers, continuous up to August. 
Te drove 500 miles to see and find out 
- from a speialist in perennial growing what 
the name of this flower was. We have only | 
I a limited number to offer at 50^ each. 
IL y. 
this 
versary 
for ■'sale in blank soil 
of'Nicollet County* 
42 years a^o^ I sold j 
• ■ my'fi-rst nursory ordeV 
in this coniunity and it has ' ’ 
been my pleasure to serve the 
same natrons''ever since. ' 
yedrs ago, ''I 'planted my . 
first 1006 ‘“apple grafts. 
Again we 'vvill haul' dqwn*;to S't'. Peter & 
Man'kato loads - of general line 'of nursery ' 
stock and heal saiie into the cOol 
soil at the Claud'Veitli Home, pn the third, 
block up broadway from Maine' 'Street, in' St. ' 
Peter; and at the West Mankato Hatchery,the 
first place went. Of-the'Blue Earth Hi'ver 
the 
35 ^ 
our 30th euni- ?0»IiILLA Pruitosca. Similiar to 
year in grow-, i above but v/ith rose like blossoms, 
ing NON nursery stock 
^TEHBENA Varnosa., A.lilac ■ flower from June : ' 
until October. Lov; nerennial 
.25^^ ea 
EHSB'OJJIA G-ra.pe.; Earlier and better: eatiiig- 
A very productive .new grape.- . 25^ each.. | 
'JiPAlJESE CHEP-RY. Compact bush about 5 foot 
with Viu'sh rose ..blossoms fallowed by wine! 
red fruit that -hangs on .-into fall. ,When j’’ 
■the foliage has a high autumn-,nolo ring 50 
i'HCSA Hub'rafoilio. A rod -leaf rose wi.'th a 
striking anpearance that stood the drought 
quite well. 18-24“ 35^; 2-3’ ©• 5Q<p each* 
NEWBIJHG-H* ilaspberry. "[Jp to the standard in 
size,- p-roductivenes.s,- and imions to niosiac 
Hew “j\LIEPi<IAN“ Apple- recently named at the 
-recent State Horticultural Convention and 
'BBaC'OIT apple, also, three other seekings 
jbridge in Iv^ankato soufh of pavement 169 .. . 
known as old no 5. <jo' to either .of the, . 
above Hursery* Sales CroUnds atid select ITCH 
nursery stock during April,and May at , the 
SfKne price as here at the hursery for, your 
convinience. You’ll always find freshSbbck-described on reverse side ■qiider =apples.s 
LANDSCAPE PLAITS of^ .your hom.e will be furm.,,|,;.‘ : ! ■ ' 
nished you with estimate'at a charge of $3.*We are the only nursery to our knowledge 
but this will be credited back on the-.fir,st 
$2 5 pur cha s e ' w i t Ii' a 1 6 ':« , di 's'C ount p h purchp. s 
Hew 1938 G-aurant’ee. ' W© agree "td replace 
at one-half the 1939 list price any of. our..-j-very-*best, quality 
nursery stock bought'from'us qr oiir Saids . { -• ^ , 
groimds in 1938 that dies', before August Isti . . .^... 
1938, provided that the .dead stock, is re- J Clj " ^ 
ported to us during the month,|6'f Jiily i938,|, . . ’ ■' ' ■ 
with order papers., accompanying the report. CAITHAS,- King-,Hiimbert Red Bronz leaf 
Prompt payments of accounts imist be made i GLADIOLUS BULBS,. (List ..on :.reques,t)2pto..1 
in full or the above gaurantee is-void.. !• IRIS .-All..Colors ( ...“ .. . )3(^ to.3 
We considers prompt and proper'.plant ing .1 PHLOX- B . Compte,.,. P. G. Struthers etc . -. .:2^..':. 
and care of nursery stock after planting as DAHLIAS, .Hamed .colors .-li-st .on request 
lessening the risk of transolanti.ng'-by a P-BQHISS, Hamed.:-coloi;s ,( 4 fc.r ,$1.00) 
tha.t;.furnish the D.pTZ HARDY-PRUHS on 
.their own...ropt,s.^ -30-year old-tre.e still.,']- . 
alive, productive^ fruit hangs .well. and of.: 
4r-5 Et'.75^^,..:3,for .$2. 
each' 
/sd - 
good one-hai'f and it is oh, this'.kho.’.vn fact., 
that we are basing our new ‘ga'urantee... , . 
WE WARRSHT our stock to be true to name 
and in case it proves -otherwise, 7/e will • 
up on pr 0 0 e'r p rd“b f,' refurni sh ,'purchas e r, wi th 
such plant's' or' trees free of charge or re¬ 
fund the money originally .paid for same,.; . , 
but in no case shall' v;e, 'be liable for more 
than the origin.al purcha.se price. 
PRICES QUOTED are R.Q.B* our Hursery or at 
Sales Gro'onds in St. Peter or Mankato, and- 
subject to change and being -unsold a*t, re.-, 
ceipt of order. TTor large Q'aantities write. 
DELPEIHIUI.! . ’’ - -. ( Eresh dug). - .30[ 
PEREMIALS '& ROCK PLAHIS write for list 
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s., 
F.J -GROOraTDURS'T,, evrblooraing Semi-hardy 
" cluster fringy red 2 yrs.45j 
11 
"■ - “1 Yr old (.3 -for $1)' ' $ .35.'j' 
KUGOSA rosa Hansa- Perfectly hardy, 2 Yr., |. 
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In behalf of my Fam/iiy, Mr.& 
s.ud 
Mr. 
.rs. 
and 
Sal-esG' 
you t'.liat 
poss'ible, 
.50 
undi 
"Veith at St.Pater Sales Gro'und’ 
Mrs. John Eeundl at the Man'kato 
We extend our sincere thanks to 
made this 30th anniversary year 
and we v/ili endeavor to merit your contin- 
nued satisfaction in the years to come. 
Your-s for better results. 
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■ ” ” Blooms double re.d’ Sp &! Ea.*!. 
“ Rubra- Single Fink. Hq,rdy- I 
RQS.A RUBHIECLIO- Pink - Red Eoliage 
cilliBIHG Hoses- 2Yr.,. Prairie, .C^.een, ■ 
. ?a\I's Scarlet. 'Crimsom Rambler .45 
, ' V tiN 
irf, Engelmanii Veitchi Clinging .40; 
CITMATIS Jacknanii Large Purple Flower.30j 
HCLIYS'aCHLE Scarlet, Trumpet - Hardy 
BT ST'EM-T Hr: f k o range winter. .40' 
n/'.nr • me, rep 
CLEMiiTS Pan; c-a.1 at-.i 
J.'' ■ f'LL 'v'-: ne, P coe ana 
scar’--et brjm 50' 
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