McIntosh Apple 
TWO SPLENDID APPLES 
Beacon or Minn. No. 423—A deep red fall apple of 
elegant quality. Good size, juicy yellowish flesh, flne 
keeper, very hardy. Elach, Vie to Vie in. cal., 3-3% ft., 
65c; 3 $1.75, postpaid. 
Minnesota No. 1007— ^Also developed by the Minne¬ 
sota Station. Medium size, late winter shaped like 
Wealthy, but later. Not ready for use until about 
Christmas. Color bright red over yellow ground. Of 
great promise. Elach, Vie-Vie in. cal., 3-3% ft., 70c} 3 
for $1.95, postpaid. 
SALZER’S PLUM TREES 
Any of the following, 2 year with branched tops; 
Large size, 4% feet and up, ^Vle in. and up, by express 
Not Prepaid: El'ach, 75c: 3 for $2.00; 12 for $6.95. Next 
to Large Size: 3 to 4 ft., Vie to ®/i6 in., Postpaid: Elach, 
64c; 3 for $1.70; 12 for $5.95. 
TERRY'S DE SOTO—Rich yellow, flne 
for canning. 
WANETA—Dark purplish red over¬ 
laid with blue bloom, delicious flavor. 
Often bears the year after planted. 
UNDERWOOD—Fruit large, round¬ 
ish-oval, flne red, juicy, small stone, 
very early. . 
EMBER (Minn. No. 83)—From the 
Minn. Station. Yellow blushed red, rip¬ 
ens Sept, and early Oct. Good grower, 
big size, good shipper, flne quality, very 
hardy. 
1 Each of Above 4, 3 to 4 ft., $2.50, 
Prepaid. 
ANOKA— Round juicy apples, early, good size, striped red. 
Usually starts bearing two years after planting. A splendid 
variety. 
DELICIOUS —Fruit large, rather elongated, with five little 
knobs on the blossom end. Beautiful rich crimson coloring on 
yellow background. Of extraordinary flavor. 
EARLY HARVEST —The earliest summer apple. Fruit yellow, 
with white flesh; flavor sub-acid, mellowing and mild. 
GRIMES GOLDEN— Fruit medium to large, yellow veined, rus¬ 
set skin; flesh yellow and fine grained. Rich quality. 
HARALSON—A great winter apple. Rich red fruit, good size, 
tender, juicy, heavy bearer, fine keeper. Bears very young. 
JONATHAN —One of the best selling apples. Bright red skin, 
quality of the finest, flavor of the best. 
McIntosh —^Large, deep crimson apples with sparkling, pure 
white, crisp flesh, A great favorite. 
SNOW APPLE (Fameuse) —^Its hard white flesh contrasts beau¬ 
tifully with its deep crimson color. Very popular. 
STAYMAN'S WINESAP—A dark, rich red apple, with indis¬ 
tinct striping. Larger and juicier than the old Winesap. 
WEALTHY —Very juicy and excellent flavor. Almost entirely 
red. Very early, big yielder. 
WHITNEY (Crab Apple)— One of the best Crab Apples. Yel¬ 
low skin, splashed with carmine, flne flavor, big yielder. 
Waneta Plum 
SALZER’S APPLE TREES 
We offer two sizes in our two year old northern grown Apple 
Trees,—the large size of 4% feet and up in height, 11/16 inch 
caliper and up with branched tops, which is too large to send by 
mail, and which we send by express not prepaid. Then we offer 
the next to the large size, 3 to 4 feet in height and 7/16 to 9/16 
inch caliper with branched tops, which may be sent by mail and 
which we offer postpaid. Customers may order one or more of 
any varieties to secure the quantity price. Plant fruit trees about 
25 feet apart. 
Prices of Following Apple Trees 
Each 
3 For 
12 For 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet.. 
Express Not Prepaid, 4% ft. and up. 
.. .75 
$1.50 
2.00 
$4.45 
6,95 
HARDEE PEACH 
Plant Patent No. 120. The great hardy peach, resistant to dry 
seasons and, particularly resistant to cold! In 1934 and again in 
1936, thousands of trees throughout Ohio, Michigan, New York 
and other peach growing districts, were killed by the severe win¬ 
ter, causing enormous losses to growers. In 1933-1934, when tem¬ 
peratures in fruit growing sections reached 18° below zero, Hardee 
wintered through in exceilent shape and to climax it, the spring 
of 1934 brought a prolonged drought which Hardee survived, and 
then produced a bumper crop! 
Hardee is a large yellow free-stone peach, having a thick skin 
with a striking red cheek, flesh yellow, firm, juicy and of high 
quality. Exceedingly prolific. Good shipper, good keeper, elegant 
for dessert, cooking and canning. All these qualities combined 
with its unusual cold resistance, make it about the finest peach of 
today. Ripens with and a little later than Elberta. 
Price of Hardee Peach 
Eaeh 
6 For 
10 For 
Postpaid, 2 ft. and up, 5/16 in. caliper... 
Postpaid, 3% ft and up, 7/16 in, caliper. 
Not Prepaid, 4 ft. and up, 11/16 in. cal... 
.. .60 
.. .85 
$2.65 
3.25 
4.75 
$4.00 
5.00 
7.50 
OTHER PEACHES 
Early Elberta —Two weeks earlier than Elberta. 
Elberta— The great canner. Yellow fruit, blushed, of fine flavor. 
J. H. Hale —^Large yellow, blushed red, free-stone. 
Late Oawford —Late, large yellow, red cheek, free-stone. 
Any of above 4; 2 to 3 feet, 6/16 to 7/16 in. cal.: Each, 39c; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/l6 in. cal.: Each, 50c; 3 for 
$1.25, postpaid. 4 feet and up, 11/16 in. and up: Not Prepaid: 
Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
Early Richmond Cherries 
1> T> Tp'C Two year old trees, 7/16 to 
9/16 in, caliper, 3 to 4 ft., 
branched tops: Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $6.95, 
postpaid. 4 ft. and up, 11/16 and up, not prepaid: 
Each, 95c; 3 for $2.65; 12 for $8.75. 
EARLY RICHMOND—Very hardy, bears heavily. 
Cherries medium size, round, dark red. Tender, juicy, 
and sub-acid. Early. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—^Heavy yielder, very hardy. 
Fruit dark red, with a rich, acid flavor. Late. 
3IONTMORENCY—Best of all sour varieties; widely 
used by canneries. Fruit is clear red, flne quality, 
sub-acid flavor. Early. 
TWO GRAND CHERRIES 
OKA CHERRY —A big black sweet cherry, bearing 
immense round cherries often one inch in diameter. 
Small pit, pulp sweet, rich and juicy. Oka grows 
about 5 feet tall! Each, Vie in., 3 ft. and up, 75c; 3 for 
$2.10, postpaid. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER— Plant Patent No, 94. The 
only fall bearing cherry tree, the cherries ripening 
ab,out Sept. 1st! They are good size, medium dark red 
in color, and the quality is delicious, either raw or 
canned. Bears at an early age, often the sec,ond year. 
Each, 3 to 4 foot size, strong one year trees, $1.55; 3 
for $4.35, postpaid. _ 
THE HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Cherries from your hedge or from your shrub bor¬ 
der! Developed by Prof. N. E. Hansen of the S. D. 
College. Makes a fine low hedge about 2% to 3% ft. 
high, and rewards one with an abundant crop of de¬ 
licious cherries. Plant 2 feet apart. In spring, the 
bush is a mass of white flowers. The cherries are flne 
for eating from the bush, for sauce and for canning! 
Very hardy. Yields abundantly. Each, 18 to 24 in., 
2 yr. old: 39 g; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50, postpaid. 
I was well pleased with the trees you sent me on my previous order.— 
Mr. Charles Doerr, 900 Bluff St., Dubuque, Iowa. 
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