*& *& *%& On Nursery Orders Less than $1.00, 
CHERRIES ~ 
Recent experiments have proved that Hansen’s 
Bush Cherry, described below, is a fine pollinizer 
for these hybrid cherries. 
OPATA CHERRY—45c 
Bears loads of dark purple red cherry-plums, 
generally the 2nd year. Excellent to eat out 
of hand. Fruit ripens very early in August, is 
thin skinned and has very small pit. A good 
pollinizer for Sapa and Oka. 
OKA CHERRY—45c 
A fine hardy hybrid cherry, with skin and 
flesh a rich purple-red color. The meat is firm, 
juicy and of superb flavor. The trees are im- 
mensely productive and fruit regularly. Should 
be grown in bush form as suggested for Sapa. 
For best results plant with Compass Pollinator 
Cherry or Hansen Bush Cherry. Prices below. 
3 to 4 Ft. Express or Frt. 
TREES 4A5c Not Prepaid 

FREE GIFTS | 4 to 6 Ft. 
with Express 
Shipments. 
Add 15c Packing Charge *% * * 
COMPASS CHERRY—45c 
Indispensable as a Pollinator 
Hardy throughout the Northwest and Can- 
ada. Fruit is black, of medium size and good 
quality. Makes delicious pies, preserves, etc. 
SAPA CHERRY—45c 
Its beautiful wine-red color, excellent quality 
and delicious flavor have made Sapa the most 
popular cherry for northwest fruit farms. It is 
a large sized hybrid cherry with small pit. Thin 
skinned, purple-red outside, with rich dark wine- 
colored flesh. 
Sapa should be grown in 
pruned severely to encourage 
shoots that will fruit heavily and regularly. 
Compass Pollinator or Hansen Bush 
bush form and 
growth of new 
The 
Cherry 
should be included in every Sapa planting. Prices 
below. 
(See Page 41.) 
Express or Frt. 
TREES 55c Not Prepaid 
See Page 30. 
5 for $2.00, 10 for $3.75. 
(If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c per tree for Trimming and Postage. However by Express 

5 for $2.50, 10 for $4.50. 
PEARS “sty cr 
(See also Bantam Pear below.) 
PARKER PEAR—65c 
(Minnesota No. 1) 
Introduced by the Minnesota State Fruit Farm, 
this splendid pear has been well tested in dif. 
ferent parts of the state, and is now recommend- 
ed for general planting in the southern half of 
Minnesota and similar latitudes. The fruit- is 
medium to large, with smooth medium thick 
skin; color, yellow-bronze with faint blush. 
Flesh is fine-grained, tender, sweet, and juicy. 
Fruit ripens in early Sept. Prices below. (Pg. 40.) 
PATTEN PEAR—65c 
Originated by Chas. Patten a number of years 
ago, this pear has been thoroughly tested and is 
now recommended for planting in southern 
Minnesota and suggested for trial in favorable 
locations farther north. The fruit is of good 
size, resembles Bartlett in form and color; very 
tender, juicy and of good quality. Season Sep- 
tember. Prices below. 
3 to 4 Ft. 4to 5 Ft. 
TREES 65c TREES T5ec 
Not ppd. Not ppd. 
5 for $3.00, 5 for $3.45 
10 for $5.50. 10 for $6.40. 
we can ship full size, Heavier rooted Stock) 
Amazing New Fruits from Northern Experiment Stations! 
These sensational fruits are not only novel when grown in this severe 
climate, but they are really dependable in our NORTHERN home 
They have extreme hardiness PLUS super quality. 
orchards. 
NEW 
BANTAM PEAR 
NOW a real high-quality 
eating pear, with hardi- 
ness of a Duchess Apple! 
Latest sensation of Minn. 
Fruit Farm. Flavor of the 
luscious fruit—a big sur- 
prise. Not a large pear,— 
but makes up in quality 
what it may lack in size. 
A vigorous grower, free 
from blight, stands severe 
cold. Ideal for lawn plant- 
ing. 
3to4’ 4to5’ 
NecielOSl Need 85c 
fruit of the 
thin, 
it’s 
size, 
and 
Scout 
cold 
gine 
fruit with 
hardiness. 
pollination. ) 
APRICOT 
“New Scout” 
A wost surprising new 
year! 
though developed way up 
in Canada, it has a most 
delicious flavor, 
golden yellow color, large 
tender 
‘free 
endures 
and drought. 
such high quality 
such extreme 
(Plant 
Hansen Apricot to insure 
See page 2. 
Ried O9c | Nsod 19¢ 
APRICOT 
Hansen 
A new hardy apricot— 
introduced by Professor 
Hansen of S. D. State 
College. Matures in the 
Northwest—is drought-re- 
sistant and produces good 
size yellow fruit of ex- 
cellent flavor. It has 
stood 40° below. zero. 
Makes excellent jam and 
with (28 fine for canning. 
Plant with Scout to in- 
sure pollination. 
Nepd, 9 9C |Nepd O9e 
Al- Makes 
ple 
beautiful 
fine for 
skin, 
stone’’! 
extreme 
Ima- 
through. 
striking 
highly 
for 

Color Photo—-Page 2. 
BUCKTHORN 
A very hardy and dense tight ornamental 
hedge. -Properly sheared will give a very formal 
effect. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Bridal Wreath. Most popular flowering hedge. 
The graceful, drooping sprays are ideal for 
growing untrimmed, 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
Thunbergi. Makes a neat, low boundary. Can 
be trimmed or grown naturally. Foliage turns 
to brilliant crimson in fall; branches are cov- 
ered with scarlet berries. 
HONEYSUCKLE RED TARTARIAN 
An ideal, quick-growing, tall screen hedge. 
Grows 8 to 10 ft. tall, very hardy. Covered with 
many small rose-pink blossoms, followed by at- 
tractive red berries. Plant 24 to 30 in. apart. 
CARAGANA 
Numerous twiggy branches, covered with 
bright green fern-like leaves. A supreme hedge 
plant for severe climates, poor soil and dry lo- 
cations. Can be pruned to any desired height. 
Add 15c for Packing Cost on Nursery Orders if Less than $1.00. 
2 TREES 4. 
o 5’: $1.38, 3 to 4’ Nppd. by Exp. 
Hardy Hedge Plants 
one “Scout’’ and one Hansen $1 90 

50 Plants 
Make a 
50 Foot 
Hedge 
CHINESE HEDGEWOOD > 
Extremely hardy, drought resistant and a 
quick, compact grower. Covered with small, 
bright green foliage from early spring until late 
fall. Forms a dense screen. Can be grown to 
any height desired. 

PRICES on HEDGE PLANTS 
(Shipped Express, F. O. B. Faribault.) 


Variety Size 10 50 100 
Buckthorn or 2-3 ft. $2.85 $6.95 $11.75 
Caragana 18-24 in. 1.25 4.25 6.95 
. 12-18 in. .95 3.40 5.45 
SpireaV.H.or 18-24 in. 1.25 4.25 6.95 
Jap Barberry 12-18 in. 95 3.40 5.45 
nn nn ne See EEE ESE 

Honeysuckle 
(Red 2-3 ft. | 2.60 + 10.00 18.00 
Tartarian) 18-24 in. 2.00 8.00 15.00 
Chinese 2-3 ft. 95 3.95 6.75 
Hedgewood 18-24 in, 75 3.25 5.45 
12-18 in. 55 2.35 4.25 
Amaze your friends and neighbors! 
what delicious pears, apricots, and red flesh crabs you 
can grow in your own back yard. (Shipped Exp. Collect) 
CRAB APPLE 
New Red Flesh 
Something 
delicious 
sauce, 
jell, and red apple butter. 
A good sized 
hand and 
Fire red 
red_ flesh, 
beautiful red blossoms. A 
ornamental 
tree with fruit that’s tops 
eating, 
preserving. 
—bears early. 
3to 4’ 
Nined ODE 
If wanted by Mail, add 10c 
It’s truly unbelievable 
BUSH CHERRY 
Hansen's Super 
Hardy 
This hardy bush cher- 
ry produces an _  abun- 
danee of deep red fruit 
exceptionally early. It 
makes the finest jam and 
is of excellent flavor. It 
will stand severest 
drought and can also be 
used for hedges or for 
foundation planting. The 
foliage is silvery-green, 
turning to red and gold 
in fall. 
Nied 30¢ | is23 35¢ 
per tree, post. and trimming. 
different! 
red ap- 
sparkling red 
also 
of 
all 
skin, 
and 
crab, 
eating out 
it’s RED 
lawn 
cooking or 
Super hardy 
(Page 40.) 
4 / 
ee 715¢ 

Chinese Hedgewood makes low, formal hedge or 
a high screen hedge. 


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