
DOLGO. Dr. N. E. Han- 
; sen’s wonderful pro- 
duction. Outstanding 
for hardiness, for or- 
namental value and 
for fruit. A sturdy, 
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of a very bright red 
color, somewhat oval, 
medium in size. Ma- 
Red River tures in September. 
8 to 4 ft. Each, 50e; 5 for $2.25. 
PYRUS BACCATA, The Siberian cherry:apple. Hardiest of the ap- 
ple family. A handsome ornamental and useful as a root stock 
for more tender sorts. Makes good jelly. »s to 4 ft. Each, 40c; 
5 for $1.75. 
MALUS TRANSITORIA (Hawthorn Crab). A handsome ornamental 
with deeply cut leaves. 2to3 ft. Each, 
50c; 5 for $2.25. 
FLORENCE. A Minnesota variety which 
has proven particularly hardy in the 
Great Plains. A fine, handsome tree, 
with heavy crops of beautiful, round 
medium sized crab apples of very good 
flavor, 3to4ft. Each, 55e; 5 for $2.50. 
RED RIVER. Dr. Yeager’s fine new crab. 
A eross between Dolgo crab and De- 
licious apple. Wonderful quality and 
flavor as an eating apple. A late large 
crab, round to oval; bright red skin, 
solid flesh of good’color. A long keeper. 
3 to 4 ft. Each, 50¢c; 5 for $2.25. 
bh. TRAIL. Considered one of the hardiest in West- 
ern Canada where it originated and at our 
N. D. Experiment Station, <A cross between 
crab and large apple. A sweet juicy mid-sea- 
son fruit, rather large, good to eat from the 
hand and for canning. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 60c; 
5 for $2.75. 
Trail SIBERIAN CRAB. Perhaps the hardiest of all 
crabs and an annual bearer. Sturdy handsome 
tree. A heavy yielder of small yellow fruits. 
3 to 4 ft. Each, 55c; 5 for $2.50, 
WHITNEY. One of the largest and best flavored crabs for eating from the 
hand. Matures late August and possesses nearly all the qualifications for 
a perfect crab. Bears rather lightly on the Great Plains except in a favor- 
able year. A fine shaped, upright tree of great sturdiness. An excellent 
pie apple. 3 to 4ft. Each, 55c; 5 for $2.50. 
ROSILDA. Another extra hardy Canadian fruit, large, fine of flavor and 
texture, mid-season. Considered superior for canning. A cross between 
Crab and McIntosh Apples. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 55e; 5 for $2.50. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. A _ seedling 
that appeared at our nursery some 
years ago. A very large, fine flavored 
crab, yellow with red blush. Very 

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MARTHA-DOLGO. A. new cross between 
Dolgo and the large Crab, Martha. Has 
all the good qualities of Dolgo, is 
larger and better flavored. 3 to 4 ft. 
Each, $1.00. 
ORNAMENTAL 
These are all perfectly hardy and not 
even the famous Japanese Cherries of 
Washington, D. C., can equal them in 
their ‘beauty, which persists throughout 
the season in fruit and foliage. 3 to 4 ft., 
each, 75e; one of each of the five, $3.00. 
HOPA. Dark red flowers, fruit and fo- 
liage. 
SCUGOG. A. beautiful Canadian crab with 
very large bright red flowers and good- 
sized fruit with pink flesh, 
REDTIP. Large, bright pink flowers, 
red tinged foliage. 
MINNESOTA WILD CRAB. The western 
wild crab at its hardiest, with dense 
ree oPreg) ie : masses of pink bloom. 
meget .. TMS ices «=DAKOTA PINK EYE. A variation of bac- 
Gee tea Are Ae ey Oe A ee cata crab found at our nursery. White 
blossoms with pink streaks radiating 
Scugog Flowering Crab from the center. 
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WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 

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