Olds* Fruit and Shade Trees 
Delicious Apple. 
OLDS’ APPLES AND CRABS 
PRICES OF ALL APPLE TREES, 4 to 5- 
foot trees, well branched, by express, 70c each; 
10, assorted varieties if preferred, for $6.00; 100 
for $55.00. Write for special prices in larger 
quantities. All trees are ordinarily sent by ex¬ 
press. If wanted by mail add 15c per tree for 
postage. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. An early August 
apple of highest quality for home use but too 
tender to ship. Pale waxy yellow in color. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG. A large and 
beautiful apple ripening in late August and early 
September. Yellow and red, streaked and min¬ 
gled. Very juicy and rich flavored, fairly tart. 
Exceptionally good for cooking and the best 
commercial extra early. Well known. 
LIVELAND. A very hardy apple. Color white, 
shading to crimson; flesh, white. Very juicy and 
sweet. Bears during July and August. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
WEALTHY, The one fall apple with a perfect 
score as regards dessert, cooking and market 
qualities in contests of the Wisconsin Horticul¬ 
tural Society. Round fruit of rich dark polished 
red. The aromatic tender flesh is juicy, sub-acid, 
and of delicious flavor. The Wealthy is an early 
and annual bearer. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
DELICIOUS. Good size, fine quality. Tree 
good grower and hardy. Most popular newer 
variety for eating. 
DARK RED DELICIOUS. Similar to the De¬ 
licious apple but has a dark red color all over, 
making it very attractive. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. One of the finest yel¬ 
low winter apples. Golden yellow with firm, 
juicy, crisp flesh. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. A round rich golden yel¬ 
low apple sprinkled with light gray dots. Flesh 
crisp, tender, rich and juicy. A good keeper. 
JONATHAN. Medium red, extra fine quality. 
McIntosh. One of the best and most satis¬ 
factory apples for Wisconsin. Medium size, spicy, 
bright red and of highest qualit 5 ". Tree vigorous 
with spreading head. Annual bearer. If you 
have room for only one apple tree plant this 
variety. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large, rounded, conical, 
often flattened, slightly ribbed, handsomely 
striped with red. Flavor rich, aromatic, mild 
sub-acid, fine. Keeps through winter and late 
into spring. 
WINESAP. Medium to large, round, oblong, 
bright red. Flesh yellow, crisp, juicy with a 
rich delicious flavor. Vigorous tree. Good keeper. 
TALMAN SWEET. The best winter sweet 
apple for home and market. Flesh white and 
fine grained. Productive and hardy. 
FAMUSE. (Snow.) The popular Snow Apple. 
Medium, deep crimson, flesh white, of best qual¬ 
ity. Famous eating apples. 
"7 have planted your earden and flower seeds 
for se''eral years and aheays have the best of 
luck. My neighbors don’t see how I have such 
nice floteers. 1 tell them I plant Olds’ seed.” 
Mrs. Joe Dietrich, Illinois. 
OUR GUARANTEE ON NURSERY 
STOCK —We guarantee onr nursery stock to 
be as represented and to arrive in satisfactory 
condition. If not satisfactory the goods may be 
returned to us at once and the amount paid will 
be gladly refunded. We do not piarantee growth 
after planting as soil, weather, insects and other 
conditions beyond our control must be consid¬ 
ered. It is mutually agreed between the pur¬ 
chaser and ourselves that we shall at no time 
be held responsible for more than the purchase 
price. 
CRAB APPLES 
Prices, 4 to 6-foot trees: Each, 70c; 10 for 
$ 6 . 00 . 
HYSLOP, Large, deep crimson; most beau¬ 
tiful. 
WHITNEY. One of the largest; splashed car¬ 
mine, firm, juicy, great bearer. Fine eating apple. 
Underwood Plum. 
HARDY PLUMS 
Prices, all plums, 4 to 6-foot trees, well 
branched, by express: Each, 70c; 10 for $6.00. 
Assorted if desired. 
UNDERWOOD (MINNESOTA NO. 91.) Earli¬ 
est and hardiest of the large new plums, ripen¬ 
ing August 1st to August 15th, and attaining a 
.size of 1 % inches in diameter. Fruit red, juicy; 
very small pit, free stone. 
TONKA PLUM. Fine, large red plum. Ripens 
about the middle of August. Originated at Min¬ 
nesota Fruit Breeding Farm and considered one 
of their best. Hardy. 
MONITOR PLUM. Good size, very dark red 
plum of unusually fine quality. Hardy. 
WANETA. The most delicious of all plums 
and Prof. Hansen’s masterpiece. It is a cross 
between a large American variety and the Japa¬ 
nese Apple Plum, a sort originated by Luther 
Burbank. The Waneta combines immense size 
with attractive appearance and flavor. 
Montmorency Cherry. 
HARDY CHERRIES 
Prices of cherries, 4-foot trees, well branched. 
Each, fOc; 10 for $7.00, by express. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, bright crimson, 
very juicy; strong, upright grower; one of the 
best late varieties. 
EARLY RICHMOND. ,4n early variety of 
extreme hardiness bearing large crops. Light to 
dark red, juicy. 
HARDY PEACH 
MARQUETTE. A new seedling variety that 
has been growing now for several seasons in 
Wisconsin and proven very hardy. It originated 
in the northern peninsula of Michigan. It is a 
free stone variety of medium size, white flesh 
and of excellent quality. It is as fine a flavored 
peach as we have ever eaten. This peach is abso¬ 
lutely hardy in southern Wisconsin. Prices, 
4-foot trees, by express, each, 70c; 10 for $6.00. 
HARDY PEARS 
Prices of pears, 4 to 5-foot trees, well 
branched: Each, 80c; 10 for $7.00, by express. 
BARTLETT. Large, buttery, juicy, high- 
flavored, great bearer, very popular, - early. 
(August.) 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Very large, early, yel¬ 
low and red, with russet specks; melting rich. 
(August.) 
KEIFFER. Forms a beautiful tree with glossy 
green leaves. The fruit is of good quality. Early 
and prolific. 
HARDY VINES 
ENGELMANII IVY. It has a foliage which 
turns to bright crimson in the fall. It also has 
the clinging habit of growth and may be planted 
to climb smooth surfaces; hardier than the Bos¬ 
ton Ivy and will do well in any situation. 40o 
each; 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
BOSTON IVY. (Veitchi.) The well known 
vine for covering brick and stone work. 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65. 
CHINESE PURPLE WISTERIA. One of the 
most rapid growing of all climbing plants. Has 
very beautiful clusters of pale blue flowers in 
May and June, also frequently blooms again in 
the fall. Grafted stock, 85c each. 
CLEMAT I S- 
PANICULATA. A 
very desirable 
hardy garden vine. 
Flowers are white, 
medium sized, star- 
shaped and the 
plant is a profuse 
bloomer. The kind 
to use for covering 
trellises. Each, 
45c; 3 for $1.25, 
postpaid. 
CLEMATIS - 
JACKMANII. Sim¬ 
ilar to Paniculata 
only the flowers 
are violet purple 
and larger. Each, 
80c. 
SHADE TREES 
For lawn or street planting. Strong well- 
rooted, well branched, 6 to 8-foot trees, unless 
otherwise specified. We ship by express. 
CHINESE ELM. A new elm which is becom¬ 
ing very popular due to the fact that it is prob¬ 
ably the most rapid growing shade tree. Its 
leaves are much smaller than those of the com¬ 
mon elm. It is a fine shaped tree, extremely 
hardy, and will thrive on poor soils and in dry 
locations. 5 to 6 ft. trees. Each, $1.00; 3 for 
$2.70, 
CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS. 1^2 to 2-foot 
stock: 10 for 75c; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.75, 
postpaid. 
ELM, Vase. A beautiful shade tree. The • 
branches grow up and away from the center of 
the tree, giving it its appropriate name. Recom¬ 
mended for planting on a wide street or where 
a broad growing tree is desired. Grafted trees, 
each, 90c; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $8.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. 5 to 6-foot trees. A native 
tree. When quite young this tree will produce 
berries in large clusters of an orange color. 
Grows about 18 feet tall. Each, $1.25, 
SILVER MAPLE. (Soft Maple.) A well known 
ornamental tree with wide spreading slender 
branches. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.50. 
WHITE ASH. A good strong tree, producing 
a broad round head with a strong, clean trunk. 
Will do well on practically any soil. Each, $1.00; 
3 for $2.75. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. A tall, picturesque, 
spire-like tree. Fine for formal plantings along 
avenues or for marking the boundaries of 
grounds. 5 to C-foot trees. Each, 56c; 3 for 
$1.40. 
BECHTEL’S CRAB. A dwarf tree of great 
beauty covered with large double rose-like blos¬ 
soms. A hardy and popular variety. 3 to 4-foot 
trees. Each, $1.25. 
Purple Wisteria. 
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