FRUITS 
Buy with Confidence 
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Fruits, Small Fruits, Berries, Etc. 
Black Hills Spruce. Very dense, dark blue cast, symmet¬ 
rical shape, ly^ to 3% feet. $1.15 per foot, not prepaid. 
Colorado Silver Juniper. (Cedar.) Best suited for Colo¬ 
rado growing. Silver-blue. Grows narrow, tall and 
compact. 1% to 3-ft. trees. $1.25 per foot, not prepaid. 
Dwarf Mugho Pine. Compact, dwarf habit of growth; 
dark green color. Hardy and free from disease. Very 
suitable for foundation and rock planting. 9x12 in. 
spread, $1.25 each. 
Write for Prices on Larger Trees. 
SPREADING JUNIPERS 
Chinensis Pfitzeriana. (Pfitzer.) Broad bushy habit; gray- 
green foliage. One of the best of the spreading varieties 
of Juniper. Balled and burlapped. 2 to 2^4 feet. Each, 
$4.95. 2% to 3 feet. Each, $5.35. Not mailable. 
Sabina. (Savin.) Dense low spreading branched variety; 
deep green color. Balled and burlapped. 2 to 2^ feet. 
Each, $4.55. 21/2 to 3 feet. Each, $4.90. 
Wealthy. The most popular early variety known; heavy 
producer of medium size, red apples. One of the finest 
early eating or cooking varieties; everyone should plant 
Wealthy apples. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. A large sized apple of yellow 
color, streaked red. Very juicy and a heavy yielder. 
Ripens in September. One of the best for Colorado. 
WINTER APPLES 
Delicious. A most wonderful apple of unusually fine fla¬ 
vor; originated in our western country. The fruit is 
large, of a brilliant dark red color; juicy, crisp and 
melting. Heavy cropper. 
Grimes Golden. Medium sized, beautiful golden color; 
does well in the West; splendid keeper. 
Jonathan. The old standby—heavy pro¬ 
ducer, brilliant red, sweet and juicy; ex¬ 
cellent keeper, 
Stayman Winesap. Larger and more pro¬ 
lific than the old Winesap. Rich dark 
red; fine grained and juicy. Well adapted 
to our western soils and climate. 
Rome Beauty. Extra large; yellow with 
crimson cheek; juicy, bears heavily. 
Northwestern Greening. Very late to ripen 
but keeps solid a long time. Rich golden 
color; very productive. 
We are listing only the varieties that 
have proven a success in the West, and we 
know that with the proper care and atten¬ 
tion that is due to any tree, a crop of fruit 
will result from any one of the many we 
have listed, 
SUMMER APPLES 
Early Harvest. Medium to large; pale yel¬ 
low, white fleshed, tender and sub-acid; 
ripens early during the summer. Very 
productive. 
Yellow Transparent. Early to ripen; pale 
yellow when fully ripe, of medium size, 
tender and good; free-growing and fruit¬ 
ful. Its early fruit is always welcomed, 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Maiden Blush. Medium size, round, flushed 
with red or creamy yellow. Very hand¬ 
some. Tender flesh. 
EVERGREENS 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Silver blue, stiff needles, sym¬ 
metrical in shape. to 3 feet. $1.25 per foot, not 
prepaid. 
Apples 
Apple Tree 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop. Large size, beautiful dark crim¬ 
son, hangs in clusters. Fine for preserv¬ 
ing. Very well known. 
Red Siberian. Large strong grower, pale 
yellow-red; good quality. Tree large, with 
coarse foliage; young bearer. Fruit about 
1 inch in diameter. 
Whitney. Has a smooth, glossy skin, green 
striped, splashed with carmine. Flesh, 
firm, juicy and rich. A heavy bearer, 
early fall. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND CRAB 
APPLES—ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: Postage 
1 tree .$0.65 $0.17 
3 trees. 1.75 .30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up, NOT MAIL- 
ABLE account size: 
1 tree .$0.89 
3 trees. 2.40 
As soon as you receive your shipment, remove the pack- 
ing, sprinkle the roots and heel the bundle in moist ground. 
In planting, take out only a few trees or shrubs at a time 
and never allow them to lay exposed to the air and sun 
at any time. Dig the hole large enough to admit all the 
roofs in the natural position, keeping the surface and the 
sub-soil separate. In filling in, sift the best soil in around 
the roots. When most of the soil is filled in, pour in the 
water to wash the soil around the roots, then pile up the 
remainder and tread down gently with the foot. After 
this the tree or shrub should only be watered when the 
soil gets dry about 2 or 3 inches below the surface. A 
mulch around the base of the tree, 2 or 3 inches thick, is 
very beneficial. 
PRICES 
Prices do not include prepayment or 
postage except where noted. For your con¬ 
venience we have shown the amount of 
postage to allow. If it takes more than 
the amount stated, we pay the difference. 
If it takes less than the amount stated, we 
return the balance. 
