
RASPBERRY, LATHAM. This berry has revolutionized 
Raspberry growing in the Northwest. It is now the 
leading commercial berry of Minnesota and fast re- 
placing others throughout the U. S. Behaves well at 
Valley City, bearing good crops of large high quality 
berries. Ten days later than Chief. 
Per Ten $1.00; Per Fifty $2.50 
RHUBARB, McDONALD. A recent development of Can- 
adian Fruit Breeding Farm. This rhubarb is so out- 
standing that it is in a class by itself. Exceptionally 
red in color, very high quality. Sweet flavor. Commands 
an exceptional price on the market because of its at- 
tractive quality. The demand has still kept the price 
rather high but the fruit is quite different than the 
common rhubarb. We advise growers to get a start 
on the new McDonald. 
Per Each $ .45; Per Ten $4.00 
ASPARAGUS. We grow the choicest Mary Washington 
strain of Asparagus and offer these in two year old 
plants at very low rates. 
2 yr. heavy plants—Per Ten $1.50; Per 100 $7.50 
STRAWBERRIES. Successful strawberry growing is 
largely a matter of paying attention to directions. 
Strawberries are easy and simple to grow but demand 
reasonable attention. If instructions are followed, it is 
one of the surest of all crops known in the state. Many 
new varieties have been brought to the front. The 
greatest improvements are found in the everbearing. 
The best of which we offer below. Careful instructions 
are furnished with all shipments. We furnish only the 
strong young plants from newly set beds. We do not fill 
orders from “run out” fruit beds. 
BEAVER (June Bearing). One of the best new June bear-' 
ing varieties. Has largely replaced Dunlap as a com. 
mercial fruit in Minnesota. A strong growing berry, 
very prolific, large shapely fruit of fine quality. 
Per 100 $2.00; Per 300 or more $1.40 per hundred. 
GEM (Everbearing). This new everbearer has won an 
exceptional place among fruit growers. Fruit large, 
equal to Dunlap or other June standards, bears heavily 
throughout the summer and fall. Will bear a small 
crop the same season set out. A real improvement of the 
well known Progressive. 
~ Per 100, $3.00; Per 300 or more $2.50 per hundred. 
Young Forest Trees and 
Shade Trees... 
We specialize in the growing of forest trees which we 
grow by millions. Due to economy of production and large 
fields, our prices are low when the quality of stock is 
considered. We gather our own seed from shapely well 
formed trees. Always in high locations. Practically all 
of our forest tree seeds are gathered here in Barnes 
County. Our Caragana comes from a Canadian strain 
which is recognized as the best type, beautiful in flower 
and carrying its foliage late in the season. 
The following shade trees have all been transplanted 
and grown from two to three years. They have well 
developed fibrous roots; have been trimmed and shaped 
and are suitable for street or door yard or park planting. 
We carry No. 2 trees (the only difference being not quite 
so straight as desired for street planting) at a much 
lower rate. Ask for prices. Our shade trees are excellent 
stock from hardy Northern strains of seed. 
YOUNG FOREST TREES 
Prices on Green Ash, Box Elder, and American Elm 
seedlings (description below.) 
10-12 inch at $1.00 per 100 Per 300 up at $ .80 per 100 
12-18 inch at $1.75 per 100 Per 300 up at $1.50 per 100 
18-24 inch at $2.50 per 100 Per 300 up at $2.40 per 100 
2-2 feet at $5.50 per 100 Per 300 up at $4.50 per 100 
Prices on Caragana and Chinese Elm: 
8 to 12 inch at $1.75 per 100 Per 300 up at $1.50 per 100 
42 to 18 inch at $3.00 per 100 Per 300 up at $2.50 per 100 
SHADE TREES 
Prices: 4to6ft. 5to7ft. Tto 8 ft 8to 10 ft. 
Hach Hach Each Each 
Class A— 
OLIN OL epee ee DOC 1.00 PAS 1.75 
NOMOM IO Pepe: eee 50¢e .90 1.10 1.50 
LOOR OTTO eu eee 40c¢ .80 1.00 oD 
Class B— 
I TONE WA OMeey oy he he 65¢e 1.10 1.50 2.00 
LOPOnMmM Once ee DOC 1.00 1.25 Tes 
LCOROT EIT Cees 50c .90 1.10 1.50 
Class C— 
TOMO N Cees son, Yflaxe E20 1.60 2.50 
UOPOGENO Cee ees 65¢e 1.10 1.40 2.00 
VOOMOREIMN OTC eee 5be 1.00 1.30 1.80 
NATIVE GREEN ASH. This tree is by all means the first 
tree for general planting in the Northwest. It is a fast 
growing tree, fine foliage and type, tall spreading type, 
requires much less moisture than White Ash of Minne- 
sota. Class A 
BOX ELDER. Also called Ash Leaf Maple. The Box Elder 
is coming back. It is a friend of the North Dakota 
planter. Ideal as a nurse tree to plant between hard- 
woods. Shades the ground early, requires little moisture 
and gives a fine mass effect in quick time. Green Ash 
and Box Elder in alternate arrangement make our 
finest forest grove. The type we grow is thrifty, well 
formed and of rapid growth. Seed gathered from select- 
ed trees. Class A 
ELM, AMERICAN. One of our noblest trees, ideal for 
lawn and street planting. Should be scattered throughout 
any grove alternated with Ash. Class A 
ELM, SHEYENNE. This is a special tree we grow by 
grafting. Discovered at Valley City, of unusual fast 
growth, fine spreading head, large dark green leaves. 
A beautiful, fast growing tree for lawn planting. Class C 
ELM, CHINESE. Chinese Elm has jumped into popularity 
quickly. Unfortunately, two different strains are in the 
country. Much seed has been introduced from China, 
from districts too far south and east. These trees are 
unsuited in Dakota and have not stood the test. We grow 
our trees from a far northern strain found in high 
altitudes in Manchuria where conditions are similar to 
the Dakota prairies. These Chinese Elm have a place, 
they are drouth resistant, very fast growing and well 
suited where quick fast growing trees are wanted in 
the grove, especially suited for large hedges and snow 
fences. Selected dwarf bushy types are proving ideal 
for hedges. These trim easily and give the appearance 
of Privet. Chinese Elm grows well on light and poor 
soils. But should not be planted on low ground. Class B 
HACKBERRY. A very handsome tree, native to North 
Dakota. A fine native forest of these in Barnes County. 
Somewhat similar to the elm, perfectly free from dis- 
ease. Hackberry is growing steadily in favor. Class C 
MAPLE, SILVER (Soft). A rapid growing ornamentai 
tree. If exposed to winds the limbs are easily broken, 
hence should be placed in sheltered location and trained 
for heading in. Class B 
MOUNTAIN ASH. This beautiful tree is much in demand 
but unfortunately is difficult to transplant. The result 
is much loss. We do not recommend it for pairie areas. 
8 to 5 feet at 75c each 5 to 7 feet at $1.25 each 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA. A tall upright growing tree, 
leaves gracefully cut, attractive olive green bark. Use- 
ful for accent in landscape planting. Class C 
NORTHWEST POPLAR. A native of North Dakota. Un- 
doubtedly a cross with Balm of Gillead. Rapid growing, 
upright type, inclined to drop its leaves too early. Class A 
NIOBE WILLOW. A golden bark willow of weeping 
habit. Hardy and easily grown. Very ornamental. Class A 
WILLOW, GOLDEN, RUSSIAN AND LAUREL LEAF. 
We can still supply these willow for forest work. These, 
however, have been largely replaced by use of Chinese 
Elm. 1-2 ft. at $2.00 per 100. 2-3 ft. at $3.00 per 100. 
WEEPING CUT LEAF BIRCH (Grafted). 3 to 5 feet 
at $1.50; 4 to 6 feet at $2.00. 
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