Helena, Montana. 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 91 
A Group of Our 3-year-old Apple Trees 
Our Fruit Trees and Small Fruits are hardy and 
adaptable to the Northwest and are inspected, 
clean and thrifty. We offer you only the varieties 
that we have found to be hardy in our Fifty Years’ 
experience in Montana. 
APPLES (well branched) 
Duchess of Oldenburj? —One of the hardiest and 
most productive of our large Apples. Fruit 
streaked with red (Fall variety). 
Haralson —A dandy Autumn variety, originating at 
the Minnesota fruit breeding station. It is a 
sturdy, hardy grower and is resistant to fire 
blight. Bears handsome, red Apples early. 
Wealthy —Leading Winter variety of Montana; red 
fruit. 
Meinto.sh Red—Well known, sweet red. 
Yellow Transparent —Earliest, of splendid quality. 
Fruit light yellow. 
Jonathan —One of the best Apples in regards to 
flavor in America. Deep red, winter variety. 
Red Astrachan —A large crimson Summer Apple 
Prices of Apple Trees—Each, strong, 4 feet and 
up, 85c; 3 for $2.35; 6 for $4.50. Larger specimens 
$1.50 and up. 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop— Fruit medium to large, yellow grounded 
with heavy shadings of deep crimson. ^ Flesh 
firm, yellow and astringent. 
Florence —A crab of high quality for Montana. 
Whitney —'Bears quantities of very large fruit. 
Good both for eating and cooking. Very hardy. 
Prices of Crah Apple Trees—Each, 4 feet and up, 
85c; 3 for $2.35; 0 for .$4.50. 
Wealthy Apple 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Early Richmond —A splendid variety in dark red. 
Montmorency —A good, hardy, red variety. 
Prices of Sour Cherry Trees—Each, 3Vi!-4 ft., and 
up, DOc; 3 for $2.50; 0 for $4.75. 
Hardy Hybrid Bush Cherries 
Rocky Mountiiin Cherry— A distinct. Hardy Shrub, 
and its load of white blossoms in Spring is fol¬ 
lowed by quantities of black fruit that ripens 
into fruit valuable for preserving; one or more 
should be in every garden. Each, 18-24 In., 35c; 
3 for 00c. Each, 2-3 ft., 0.5c; 3 for $1,75. 
Oka —Another hardy hybrid—thrives wherever any 
fruit will grow—a favorite in Canada. Black 
skin, red flesh. Bears well in second year, "rree 
of busily habit and yields well. Each, .3-4 ft., 
85e; 3 for .$2.35; 0 for $4,.50; 4-5 ft., $1.00; 3 for 
$2.75 
Comp.ass Cherry —A cross between a Cherry and a 
Plum. It is very hardy and will thrive where 
many other trees will hardly grow. In the Spring 
it is covered with a dense mass of blossoms. It 
bears enormous quantities of fruit, ripening late 
in the season, which is fine for jelly-making. 
Each, 3-4 feet, 85c; 3 for $2.3.5. 
Chokecherry 
This native Tree may be trained to a bush or 
tree form. It produces an abundance of fruit and 
it is becoming most popular for ornamental use 
on the landscape. Each, .3-4 feet, .50e; 3 for $1.35. 
Larger sizes, 75c, $1.00, .$1.50 and $2.00, 
BEARING-SIZE PLUM TREES 
This year we have a fine hiock of Pium 
Trees of fruit-hearing size, which we offer 
at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, each—PREPAID to 
yon. 
THE PRUNING MANUAL, by L. 
H. Bailey. How and when to prune 
trees, shrubs, and vines. Explains 
the physical structure of plants, 
their habits of growth, methods of 
flowers and fruit bearing and how 
pruning can be fitted intelligently 
to these. 381 illustrations, 400 
pages. Price .....$3,00 
Another Block of Young Fruit Trees in 
Our Nursery. 
WE PAY DELIVERY CHARGES ON FRUIT TREES AND DECIDUOUS TREES 
