ROSE HILL NURSERY 
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THE thrifty housewife has long 
known the savings made when 
fruits are grown at home. There 
is something about home-grown 
fruit that is different. It tastes 
better than any other. For their 
ornamental qualities alone, fruit 
trees are worth while. The next 
best thing to eating berries right 
off the vine is to have them 
served to you directly after picking. 
POSTAGE—We recommend shipping fruit trees by freight or express. The 3 to 4 foot size and the 4 to 5 foot size 
may be shipped by parcel post, however. Figure weight at 3 pounds each for the 3 to 4 foot and 4 pounds each for the 
4 to 5 foot. Please refer to parcel post rote table on page 33 to figure amount of postage to include with order. 
Small fruits such as grapes, strawberries, currants, etc., can be shipped parcel post if desired. Please note weights given 
under each item. 
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Prices on Apples and Crabs Except Where Priced 
4 
to 
5 
feet. 
. $0.50 
each; 
$ 5.00 
dozen 
5 
to 
6 
feet. 
. .75 
each; 
7.50 
dozen 
6 
to 
7 
feet, extra 
fine 
for 
early 
bearing. . . 
1.25 
each; 
12.50 
dozen 
7 
to 
8 
feet, extra 
fine 
for 
early 
bearing. . . 
... 1.75 
each; 
17.50 
dozen 
ANOKA. A vevy early and heavy bearer. A medium sized tree, 
with fruit in quality equal to the Duchess. 
BEACON. Originated at the University Plant Breeding Farm at 
Excelsior, Minn. A fine new apple hardy and of high quality. 
Ripens mid-August about the same season as Duchess. Will 
keep three or four weeks after picking. 
DUCHESS. An apple of large size and beautifully colored red. 
Bears when young and abundantly. Excellent quality. Ripens 
very early. 
HARALSON. Fruit solid red of fine quality. An all-winter keeper. 
Tree bears when young. The best winter apple for home 
use or market. 
MeINTOSH. Bright red fruit, fine flavor. Excellent quality. Keeps 
until January. 
NORTHWEST GREENING. Fruit is green, turning yellow as it 
matures. Firm and of large size. Good winter keeper. Fine 
cooking apple for late winter and spring. 
PATTEN'S GREENING. Fruit large, green; flesh white, excellent 
for cooking and eating during October and November. 
PERKINS WINTER. Fine, large, rich red, round apples, resem¬ 
bling the Baldwin. Rapid, robust grower. Fruit keeps until 
May. 
RED WING. Fruit is superior in size, beauty, quality, and keeps 
all winter. Extremely hardy. 
WEALTHY. Fruit of the best quality. Bears when very young. 
A good market variety. The favorite apple for this section. 
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See Prices Under Apples Except for Flame 
DOLGO. A handsome tree with light green foliage and attrac¬ 
tive red fruit. Fruit jells easily, a red jelly of excellent flavor. 
Very vigorous. The most dependable crab. 
FLAME. (Minnesota No. 635.) This is primarily an ornamental 
crab but the fruits, though small, make an excellent red 
jelly. The flowers are similar to other crabs but are 
borne in great profusion. The tree is compact in growth 
and of medium size, suitable for lawn planting. The fruits 
are a brilliant red and hang tenaciously to the trees until 
mid-winter, months after the leaves have fallen. The effect 
is 0 mass of flaming red color from August until November. 
Trees 5 to 6 feet high often have 250 or more brilliant red 
colored crabs. The fruit during December and January is at¬ 
tractive to winter birds. As an ornamental tree in the fall 
it rivals all other trees with its attractive bright red fruit. 
Among the ornamental trees in our nursery last fall this 
ornamental crab attracted by far the most attention. 
4 to 5 ft. high. $2.00 5 to 6 ft. high. $2.50 
HOPA CRAB. See page 19. 
VIRGINIA. Strong-growing, free from blight. Red fruit of medi¬ 
um size. Good for eating, cooking or jelly. 
WHITNEY No. 20. Very hardy and productive. Fruit red in color. 
Flesh of fine quality. Fine for eating or for sweet pickles. 
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EARLY RICHMOND. Red, acid, excellent for cooking or drying. 
4 to 5 ft.$1.25 5 to 6 ft. $1.50 
OKA CHERRY. I mmensely productive, bearing next year after 
setting into orchard. Heavy, annual bearer of large, delicious¬ 
ly flavored fruit, having rich purple-red skin, flesh and juice 
unexcelled for canning, jam or jelly. Tree is very hardy; is of 
dwarf habit, making it easy to gather the fruit. Because of 
its early bearing and excellent fruit it is certainly a favorite, 
and we recommend it very highly. 
3 to 4 ft. $0.40 each; $4.00 dozen 
4 to 5 ft.50 each; 5.00 dozen 
5 to 6 ft. .75 each; 7.50 dozen 
WRAGG. Dark purple, extra fine quality, hardy and productive. 
4 to 5 ft.$1.25 5 to 6 ft.$1.50 
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