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Grape Vines 
AGAWAM. A large, dark red 
grape; pulp soft and sweet. 
Ripens early. Hach, 40c; 10 
for $3.50. 
BETA. Hardy and most 
widely grown in the North- 
west. An excellent juice 
grape. Ripens early Septem- 
ber. Hach, 35c; 10 for $2.75. 
CAMPBELWU’S EARLY, Har- 
dy, vigorous and profuse bear- 
er of large grapes of light 
purple, rich and sweet, Each, 
40c;,10 for $3.50. 
CONCORD. The most satis- 
factory of the tender grapes 
for Minnesota conditions. A 
vigorous grower and heavy 
producer. Each, 35c; 10 for 
$2.75. 
MOORE’S EARLY, Similar 
to Concord but ripens about 
two weeks earlier. Each, 40c; 
10 for $3.50. 
NIAGARA. The = standard 
white grape. Semi-hardy in 
eae Hach, 40c; 10 for 
$3.50. 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
_ AMERICAN ELM. A splendid tree for boulevard plant- 
ing or a yard. Graceful and of upright habit. Grows 80 
to 100 feet high. 6-8 ft. size, $1.00; 1% to 1% inch diam- 
eter, $2.00; 2-inch caliper trees, each, $2.50. 
BASSWOOD OR LINDEN. Has large heart-shaped 
leaves and fragrant white blossoms. A fine lawn tree. 
Hardy and fast grower. 6 to 8-foot trees, each, $1.50. 
BIRCH, WHITE. A medium sized tree native to Minne- 
sota. The white bark is enchanting the year around. 6 
to 8 feet. Each, $1.75. 
CHINESE ELM. This shade tree is very popular on 
account of its rapid growth, resistance to disease and 
ability to thrive in almost any situation. A tree of rare 
beauty. Grows 75 feet high. 6 to 8 ft. 75c; 10 to 12 ft. 
each, $2.00. 
CRAB, DOLGO. A beautiful ornamental tree, absolutely 
hardy. Produces an abundance of small red crabs. The 
trees are free from blight and very attractive with a 
mass of red fruit. Each, $1.25. 
CRAB, HOPA. A very ornamental tree. Red blossoms 
completely cover the tree in early spring. Fruit is 
small, red inside and out. Each $1.25. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S. A very ornamental shade 
tree. The foliage is dark red in the spring and gradually 
softening to bronze, then turns to green later in the sea- 
son. 6 to 8-foot trees. Each, $3.50. ; 
MAPLE, SOFT or SILVER. A very rapid growing tree. 
The finely cut leaves show their silvery sides when turn- 
ed by breezes. Grows 60 feet. 8 to 10 feet, Each, $1.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (European). The combination of fol- 
iage and clustered fruits makes this a very beautiful lawn 
tree. Bright red berries, white flowers. Used as speci- 
men on the lawn or as an accent in the border. Grows 30 
feet high. 6 to 8-foot trees. Each, $1.50. 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA. A tall, slender tree. Leaves are 
dark green on the upper surface and white beneath. The 
pa . Bie gray. Grows 80 feet high. 6 to 8-foot, 
each, -00. 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Very similar to the Bolleana 
except in color of leaf and bark which is green. Grows 
mee feet tall. 6 to 8-foot trees. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY. A low growing very bushy 
topped small tree.. Leaves are small and many lobed. 
. The edible fruit is sweet and resembles a blackberry. 
~ to 6 foot trees. Each, $1.00. 
WALNUT, BLACK. A majestic tree that not only bears 
choice nuts, but is also a grand shade tree of fine form. 
A slow grower. Will attain a height of 100 to 150 feet. 
6 to 8 ft. Each, $2.00. 
WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING (Salix alba). A small 
tree, with graceful, golden, drooping branches. It is one 
of the best of the eeping Willows. 6 to 8-foot size, 
Each, $1.50. 
Pear Trees 
Pears require the same soil and cultivation as apples, 
Pruning and spraying also similar. 
BANTAM. A very hardy, medium sized pear, practi- 
cally immune from blight. Ripens early. Each, 95c. 
MENDEL, A vigorous grower and practically resistant 
to blight. Fruit of medium size, yellow and good quali- 
ty. Hach, 95c. 
PARKER. (Minn. No. 1.) Tree a vigorous grower, per- 
fectly hardy, blight resisting. Fruit large, good qual- 
ity, and heavy producer. Each, 95c. 
Hansen Apricot 
This variety is perfectly hardy in Minn. and will bear 
fruit of finest quality, ahead of plums. Apricot trees 
should be planted in a northern or exposed situation so 
they do not blossom too early. Bach, $1.25. 

Apple Trees (5 to 7 Ft.) 
ANOKA. One of Prof. Hansen’s valuable introductions 
to horticulture trade. Bears when two years old. Pro- 
duces a large apple of fine flavor which matures earlier 
than the Duchess. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
BEACON. Developed by the Minnesota Agricultural 
University. A deep red apple of good size and quality 
that ripens early. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
DELICIOUS. A very high quality apple suitable for 
southern Minnesota. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
DUCHESS. Season, July and August. A vigorous grow- 
ing, hardy tree. Fruit is large, greenish yellow striped 
with red. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
ERICKSON. Season early. Fruit large and bright red 
in color. Of special recommendation for northern section 
of Minnesota or Wisconsin. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
HARALSON. Season, January to April. Has been aptly 
called the Northwest’s best winter apple. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
McINTOSH. Season, October to January. One of the 
finest apples grown. Because of its brilliant deep red 
color, delicious flavor, crisp, snow-white flesh and dis- 
tinct pleasant aroma many people prefer it to all other 
varieties. Hach, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
MINJON. (Minn. No. 700)./;An apple closely resembling 
Jonathan in size, color and form. It is very hardy, very 
productive and ripens soon after Wealthy. Good eating 
and cooking quality. Each, 95c; 10 for $8.75. 
NORTHWEST GREENING. Season, November to June. 
Splendid for cooking. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
PRAIRIE SPY. Previously known as Minnesota No. 
1007, is probably the best of the recent introductions of 
the Minn. State Fruit Breeding Farm. It is a medium 
to large apple, ripening late, and an exceptionally good 
Keeper. Fruit covered with carmine red stripes and is 
very attractive. Quality good. We do not recommend 
planting it in Northern Minnesota as the season is not 
long enough to properly mature the fruit. Hach, 75c; 
10 for $6.75. 
WEALTHY. Season, September to January. One of 
the best market and home orchard varieties for Minne- 
sota. Fruit medium to large, beautiful red in color and 
good flavor. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
Hardy Cherry Trees (5 to 7 Ft.) 
COMPASS. An especially fine cherry for preserving. 
Fruit is a bright red, juicy, tart flavor. Hardy in the 
Northwest. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red; acid fla- 
vor. One of the most popular Sour Cherries. Very hardy. 
Ripens in June. Each, 95c; 10 for $8.25. 
OKA. <A very compact, somewhat dwarf, vigorous 
growing tree. It is a heavy yielder, producing bright 
red fruits of medium size. Hach, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
Crab Apple Trees (5 to 7 Ft.) 
DOLGO. It is absolutely hardy and very prolific. Pro- 
ducing an abundance of small red crabs, which make a 
perfect jell even when fully ripe. A beautiful ornamental 
tree. Each, 95c; 10 for $8.50. 
HOPA. A very ornamental tree. Red blossoms com- 
pletely cover the tree in early spring. Fruit is small, 
red inside and out. Hach, 95c; 10 for $8.50. 
HYSLOP. Dark rich red fruit of large size and sub- 
acid flavor. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
TRANSCENDENT. A _ well-known variety of hardy 
crab. A good pickling and jelly crab. Has a tendency 
to blight. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
VIRGINIA. Very hardy and a vigorous grower, does 
not blight, fruit good for pickling or jelly. A prolific, 
annual bearer. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
WHITNEY. A fine crab for eating purposes or sweet 
pickles. Fruit of red color. Each, 75c; 10 for $6.75. 
Plum Trees (5 to 7 Ft.) 
HENNEPIN. A mid-season, medium size fruit of blu- 
ish color and delicious flavor. Hach, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
MONITOR. Late mid-season. It produces a large beau- 
tifully formed tree of upright spreading growth, is very 
vigorous and hardy. Fruit large red, firm fleshed and 
of excellent quality. Each, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
RED WING. Mid-season. One of the largest of the 
new plums. Outstanding because of its unusually large, 
fine appearing, deep red fruits of high quality. Hardy 
in all parts of Minnesota. Bach, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
SUPERIOR. Considered one of, the best mid-season 
plums. Fruit is large, beautiful red, flesh firm, of excep- 
tional quality. Each, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
SURPRISE. Fruit is attractive red and of high quali- 
ty. A light yielder and we recommend planting only for 
pollenizing other varieties. Each, 95c; 10 for $8.50. 
UNDERWOOD. One of the best plums for general 
growing. The fruit is large, of an attractive red color, 
with a firm, juicy, golden yellow flesh. Season, late July 
and early August. Each, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
WANETA. Prof. Hansen’s best plum. Very large, dark 
red overlaid with blue. Fruit of splendid flavor, Hardy 
and a heavy bearer. Each, 85c; 10 for $7.50. 
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