Bober's Northern Grown Adapted Nursery Stock Will Grow Better 
BLACK HILLS GROWN CHINESE ELM 
SHADE TREE 
A Rapid Grower, Hardy, Healthy and Handsome 
According to government report it stood the drought ^best 
of any trees. Thrives in any soil and under all conditions. 
1. It resists drought and cold. 2. Thrives on poor soils and 
makes a showing in spite of neglect. 3. Rapid growing. Not 
uncommon for a 2 foot seedling in the nursery row to become 
a 10 foot tree in two Reasons. 4. Holds foliage until late in 
fall. Trial order, 10 trees 4 ft. high, $4.00; 5 trees for $2.35; 
single trees, 50c each. Not transplanted trees 4ft. size, 10 for 
$2.00; 5 for $1.20. 
HACKBERRY—One of the hardiest and handsomest of our 
native trees. Free from insect pests, well-shaped, it makes 
an ideal street tree. Price, 3 to 4 ft., each, 40c; 5 for $1.75. 
Put in a Few Evergreens for Winter Effect 
Not balled or burlapped, hut twice transplanted and packed 
carefully. 18-24 in., $1.55 each; 10 for $14.00. 30-36 in., 
$1.75 each; 10 for $16.00. 
Balled and burlapped in earth, twice transplanted. 18-24 in., 
$2.50 each; 10 for $22.75. 30-36 in., $3.10 each; 10 for 
$28.00. 3 to 4 ft., each $3.85; 5 for $17.60. 
HARDY PEARS 
MENDEL PEAR—Grown without winter protection. A Min¬ 
nesota product, medium size, sweet and juicy, golden yel¬ 
low color. 
TAIT PEAR—Originated in Canada. Perfectly hardy, a good 
fruiter and of fine quality. Price, your choice of varieties, 
3-4 ft., 85c each; 3 trees, $2.35. 
PROF. HANSEN'S MOST FAMOUS PLUMS 
For Quickest Return in Fruit 
WANETA PLUM—The giant of hardy plums. Up to two inches 
in diameter. Highly flavored. Richly colored red skin. 
TECUMSEH—The most consistent yielder of quality plums. 
Best record in drought years. 
OPATA CHERRY-PLUM—Earliest of all plums. The flesh is 
a light green color with a purplish red skin. Very productive. 
SAPA CHERRY-PLUM—Early, large, productive and hardy. 
Black purplish flesh is extra fine for eating and wonderful 
for preserves and jam. 
HANSKA PLUM—The superb plum of apricot flavor and 
fragrance. Very hardy and productive. Highly colored and 
firm flesh. 
OKA CHERRY—Not really a cherry but is a good substitute 
for a cherry. It is a sand cherry hybrid, a seedling of Champa. 
Color brighter than Sapa and a black red flesh. 
ADAPTED EARLY MATURING APPLES 
PROF. HANSEN’S ANOKA APPLE—The Wonder Apple, as it 
usually bears the second year after planting. Very hardy 
everywhere. Good eating and a heavy producer. 
WEALTHY APPLE—The most popular of all early fall apples. 
Large, bright red, very sweet and fine. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Early variety, ripening to a yel¬ 
low in August. Good eating, being tender and juicy when 
ripe. 
DUCHESS—Old standard hardy summer variety. Large apple 
streaked with red. Ripens the first of September. 
McINTOSH RED—Fruit medium to small in size, beautiful 
crimson. High quality for marketing and home use. Keeps 
until mid-winter or later. 
DOLGO CRAB —Originated at South Dakota Experiment Sta- 
• tion. Tree hardy, vigorous, upright grower. Fruit medium 
to small, rich in flavor, bright red color. Fine for pickling 
or jelly. 
WHITNEY CRAB—The fruit is very large and glossy green, 
striped with red. The flesh is firm, juicy and pleasant. 
RED FLESH CRAB—A new introduction from our state col¬ 
lege. Red fruited and red leaved. 
PRICES ON APPLES, CRABS AND PLUMS 
Size Each Per 10 Per 25 
3 to 4 ft. 65c $5.80 $12.00 
4 to 5 ft. 86c 7.50 17.60 
Fruit Trees can be grown anywhere on dry land if you 
space them properly. 
Prices on Nursery Stock not prepaid. 
Chinese Elm 
Waneta Plum 
Mendel Pears 
Anoka Apple Tree 
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