Chinese Elm 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
CHINESE ELM. Select specimens. 
5 
to 
6 
ft., 
o' 
© 
rH 
•U9. 
2 
for 
#1.50 
CHINESE ELM. Select specimens. 
6 
to 
8 
ft., 
#1.50; 
2 
for 
#2.50 
BOLLEANA POPLAR. Straight upright. 
5 
to 
6 
ft.. 
#1.00; 
2 
for 
#1.75 
BOLLEANA POPLAR. Straight upright. 
6 
to 
8 
ft., 
#1.25; 
2 
for 
#2.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. Low branched. 
5 
to 
6 
ft., 
#0.60; 
2 
for 
#1.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. Low branched 
6 
to 
8 
ft-, 
#0.75; 
2 
for 
#1.25 
MOUNTAIN ASH. (European.) Red berried. 
5 
to 
6 
ft., 
#0.75; 
2 
for 
#1.25 
SCHWEDLER RED LEAF MAPLE 
6 
to 
8 
ft., 
#2.25; 
2 
for 
o 
o 
-3- 
WEEPING WILLOW, Golden Niobe. 
5 
to 
6 
ft., 
#1.00; 
2 
for 
#1.90 
WEEPING WILLOW, Golden Niobe. 
6 
to 
8 
ft-, 
#1.50; 
2 
for 
#2.25 
BUCKTHORN. A very hardy hedge plant that responds very nicely to 
trimming. Dark glossy foliage makes it look very rich and neat. The 
most extensively used hedge shrub in this section of the country. One of 
the finest hedges for the north. 2 to 3 ft., 20c; 100 for #15.00 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Flowering Plum) 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double Flowering Plum). This is the shrub often sold 
under the name of “Rose Tree of China.” The most beautiful of all the flow' 
ering shrubs that is hardy enough for the Middle Northwest. Grows into a 
bush or tree from 8 to 10 feet high. In the early spring the branches are 
loaded with small, very double, roselike flowers an inch in diameter; intense 
pink on the outside, fading to the most delicate shelbpink in the center. 
Strong 2- to 3-ft. trees, 75c; 2 for #1.25 
RED LEAF PLUM 
IMPROVED NEWPORT. The Minnesota Fruit Farm sent out the Newport which 
was a fairly good reddeaved tree. They later on discovered among their red 
seedlings a tree which resembled the Newport but which had much redder 
leaves and was far superior to the Newport in every way. This is the 
Improved Newport. The foliage is an intense rich red all through the season. 
A row of Improved Newport in the nursery all through the season is a brilliant 
sight. The most brilliant of all reddeaved trees and perfectly hardy 100 miles 
north of Faribault. This is the reddeaved Plum. 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 ft., #1.00 
FRUIT TREES 
New APPLES Described in Our 
Spring Catalog 
BECHTEL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
A double form of the native wild Crab. Grows about ten feet high. Hardy. 
During the blooming season it is covered with masses of beautiful, double pink 
Roses. The perfume is simply exquisite. Strong 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 2 for #1.40 
These are wonderful new apples from the State Fruit Breeding Stations of Minnesota 
and Iowa. These are.fnostjy jail winter keepers, apples of wonderful quality, all of which 
have been tested out over a period of more than 20 years before allowing them to be 
introduced to the public. 
New Apples for People Who Want the Best 
BEACON. Early summer red. 
BRAND'S WINTER. All -winter red 
HARALSON. All -winter red. 
JOAN. Midwinter, most beautiful. 
JONATHAN. Select dark red. 
MINNESOTA NO. 638. All -winter red. 
MINNESOTA NO. 700. Improved Wealthy 
MINNESOTA NO. 790. Early winter baker. 
MINNESOTA NO. 1007. Red. Best all-winter 
SHARON. Winter, green and yellow. 
Any one of these wonderful New Apples: 
5 to 6 ft., #1.00; any 3 for #2.50; any 10 for #7.50. 
BEACON is as fine looking and as fine flavored as any summer apple ever intro¬ 
duced. 
THE WINTER APPLES are a vast improvement in many respects over our old 
winter varieties and are hardy in the north. 
NO. 700 the fall, and NO. 790 the baking apple, are two wonderful apples. 
Any Fruit Lover Will Like Them All. 
Flowering Plum 
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