EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING RADIANCE 
ROSE—This rose is about 5 times as large as 
the illustration at the left. The color is a lus- 
cious satiny pink. The flowers are of perfect form 
and equal to the finest hothouse grown roses. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING RED RA- 
DIANCE ROSE—Exactly like the above but 
in a brilliant red tone. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING  PRESI- 
DENT HOOVER ROSE—Huge bi-color flow- 
ers of red and yellow. The President Hoover 
Plant These Hardy Everblooming Climbing 
Roses Early for Best Results 
Rose was awarded Two Gold Medals and 
One Silver Medal. 
GRACE WAYMAN CLIMBING ROSE— 
The World’s Finest Climbing Rose. Huge 
flowers of satiny pink, each on a strong stem. 
See illustration below. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING TALISMAN 
ROSE—Florists sell more Talisman Roses than 
any other rose grown. Now we have it in Ever- 
blooming Climbing Form. See illustration 
lower left hand corner. Each flower a blending 
of red and gold. 
Make Your Own Selec- 
tion of Any of the 
Above 5 Hardy Ever- 
blooming Climbing 
Roses at $1.00 each; 3 
for $2.50; 6 for $4.00; 
12 for $7.50 
Climbing 
Talisman 
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Grace Wayman Climbing Rose 
ANOKA APPLE TREE 
Best for the Home Garden 























Bears Fruit the First or Second Year after Planting. 
Bears large crops of delicious apples EVERY YEAR. 
An Excellent Summer Eating Apple and a superb cooker. 
pee resistant and hardy even in our coldest northern states and up into 
anada. 
No other apple can combine the wonderful flavor, early bearing, and great pro- 
ductiveness of the Anoka Apple. The fruit is of good size and beautifully striped 
red. There is no other apple like Anoka. It is a new apple and the result of many 
years of hard work and thousands of crosses. It was the one selected as the cul- 
mination of all these efforts as combining all of the best points of hardiness, 
early bearing, productiveness and superb flavor. Being of medium dwarf habit 
it is the best apple for the small garden. The size, color, and flavor of Anoka 
apple are sure to make it a great favorite. In addition to its abundant crop of 
delicious fruit, nothing excels it in beauty when it is loaded down with blossoms 
in the springtime. It’s an investment, not an expense, as every tree will pay for 
itself several times over each year in delicious fruit. 
Husky Trees, ready to bear, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00. 
$250,000 FOR 80 ACRES OF WALNUT TIMBER 
Very few people realize the timber value of walnut trees, yet during the last 
World War a farmer in Iowa sold his 80 acres of Walnut Timber from trees planted 
40 feet apart for TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. 
He had meantime been making a living from them selling the nuts by the carload 
a in the Chicago market. Even during peace times, within the last four years, as 
high as $450 has been paid for a single tree. I have for many years been advocating 
the planting of spare land in Walnut trees for future profit. Once planted they 
require little or no care. 
For the home garden there is no finer looking or more useful shade tree. It is 
therefore a three purpose tree; while it is developing into a beautiful shade tree 
and producing luscious nuts, it is also increasing in timber value from year to 
year. The timber is used for gun stocks and therefore demands a high price 
during war times; and is also always scarce enough to demand a high price during 
peace times. 
So whether you wish just one or more shade trees for the home garden, or have 
some spare land somehwere and have an eye to the future, I again recommend 
“PLANT WALNUT TREES” 
Fine 3 to 4 foot trees $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00; 100 
for $50.00. 

A Young Anoka Apple Tree 
Bearing Fruit 

