
EVERGREENS 
Healthy, Hardy Specimens 
A wide selection of varieties that will 
thrive in this climate. All northern grown, 
extra fine specimens. Dug with a large hall 
of soil to insure vigorous growth. 
JUNIPER SCORPULORUM. A broad 
base pyramidal Juniper with very at- 
tractive silver-blue foliage. Very hardy 
and drought resistant. Good as a color 
accent among other evergreens. 18/24 
inches, $2.95; 2/212 ft., $3.59; 3/31 ft., 
$4.75; 32/4 ft., $5.59. 
JUNIPER VIRG. BLUE RAPIDS. One of 
the new grafted Junipers, bluish-green 
in color, very beautiful tree. 2142/3 ft., 
$5.25; 31/4 ft., $7.25. 
JUNIPER PFITZER’S. Wide growing, 
graceful horizontally spreading 
branches; foliage blue-green. Thrives 
in sun or shade under any conditions. 
May be trained upright. 15/18 inches, 
$2.95; 18/24 inches, $3.89; 2/21 ft., $4.95. 
MUGHO PINE. Low, compact plant. 
Many stems spreading outward and 
upward; erect new growth resembling 
candles. Being a low compact plant, 
almost globular in outline, it is suitable 
for use in foundation plantings. 15/18 - 
inches, $3.95. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. Heavily plumed with 
long, rich, glossy dark green rigid 
needles. Will thrive in poor soil, and 
also prove useful in damp situations. 
Makes a good plant for windbreaks. 
Grows 40 to 50 feet. Hardy. Rapid grow- 
ing. 3/4 ft., $4.95. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. The tree 
that everyone longs for—with its won- 
derful covering of silver blue, and its 
superb form—graceful branches cas- 
cading in even layers from a tapering 
crown to a broad base. Combines com- 
plete hardiness with charm and beauty. 
22/3 ft., $6.95. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Always a little 
beauty with its heavy, thick foliage, 
and its perfect symmetry. Color is a 
bright glaucous green, sometimes in- 
tense blue. Extremely hardy, easy to 
establish, maturing at 35 to 40 feet. 
Drought resistant. 2/21 ft., $3.25. 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE. A tree of 
superb form. Deep green foliage and 
very hardy. 18/24 inches. $3.25. 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar). 
An old favorite and one of the most 
dependable Evergreens for our climate. 
Tall, slender pyramidal habit, broad 
base. Fine, dense, bright green, heavily 
tufted foliage. 2/3 ft., $3.25. 
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HARDY APPLE TREES 
Heavy 2-year Budded Trees. True to name. 
Certified 100% healthy; 5 to 6 ft. Heavy 
11/16 in. grade. 
1 to 9 trees, 89c each. 
10 to 25 trees, 85c each. 
Store prices only, not postpaid. 
ANOKA. Often bears the next year after 
planting. Red; like Duchess in flavor and 
looks. 
BEACON. All red; a few days later than 
Duchess. Good keeper. Top-notch market 
apple. 
CORTLAND. Comes into bearing very early. 
Similar to McIntosh, but we believe of 
better quality. A beautiful dark red. 
DELICIOUS RED. The perfect apple. Fruit 
large, elongated; five small knobs on 
blossom end. Good shipper, good keeper. 

Delicious Yellow 
DELICIOUS YELLOW. The perfect apple. 
Fruit large, elongated; five small knobs 
on blossom end. Good shipper, good keeper. 
DUCHESS. For summer cooking. Hardy 
everywhere. Large, streaked with red. 
N. W. GREENING. Fruit very large and 
handsome turning to yellow as it matures. 
Good cooking apple. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Rich, spicy flavor. 
Golden yellow. Popular on the market. 
JONATHAN. One of the best sellers. Bright 
red, young bearer. Good for winter storage. 
PRAIRIE SPY. Those who appreciate a 
high quality apple will be delighted with 
this new Prairie Spy. The outstanding fea- 
ture is its exceptionally high quality—con- 
sidered to be as high quality as any apple 
in the United States. 
RED JUNE. Ripens first; sweet and juicy. 
JOAN. Hardy anywhere in this territory. 
Orchardists approve it. 
SECOR. Late Jonathan. Cherry-red. Larger 
than Jonathan and more quality. Bears 
“young. 
SHARON. Introduced by Iowa State Col- 
lege. Extra hardy. Highly flavored. Crisp 
and juicy. Splendid keeper. 
WEALTHY. Large, flesh fine, juicy. Does 
well everywhere. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Golden summer 
apple. Abundant, juicy, tender. 
CRABAPPLES 
HYSLOP CRAB. Large, deep crimson with 
blue bloom. Popular on the market. As- 
tringent. Abundant bearer. 
WHITNEY CRAB. Largest of all crabs. Ex- 
cellent for jellies, pickles and preserves. 
QUINTUPLET APPLE. A whole apple 
orchard on one tree. 
No. 1 5/6 ft. 
$1.79. 

PERKINS HARDY CHERRIES 
MONTMORENCY: The world's best cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND: The early pie cherry. 
YELLOW GLASS: The hardiest sweet cherry. 
BLACK TARTARIAN: The large black sweet 
cherry. 
3 yr. extra heavy deluxe cherry trees 
each $1.39 3 for $3.75 6 for $7.10 
Heavy 5 to 6 ft. 
each $1.19 3 for $3.10 6 for $5.95 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. The new sensa- 
tion. Usually bears the first year. The 
plants are bushy and rarely get over five 
feet tall. It is the most outstanding new 
fruit introduced in recent years. 
39c each, 3 for $1.00 
PLUM TREES 
AMERICA’S BEST VARIETIES, PROPA- 
GATED DIRECT FROM VERIFIED SUPER- 
SELECTED STRAINS. 
True to name, hardy and 100% healthy. 
1 to 9 trees, $1.29 each. 
10 to 25 trees, $1.19 each. 
COMPASS PLUM. Neither a cherry nor a 
plum, but combines all the good qualities 
of both. 
EMBER PLUM. Without doubt the best late 
plum, of good size and exceptionally fine 
quality. It is yellow with attractive red 
blush. 
HANSKA. Hardy everywhere. Bright red 
apricot flavor. Fine for cooking or eating. 
OMAHA. The great Nebraska plum. Ripens 
middle of August. Large, dark red, juicy 
and sweet. 
OPATA. Middle of July. Purplish red, green 
flesh, thin skin and small pit. Sweetly 
acid. Earliest of all. 
RED WING. The hardy hybrid plum, pro- 
duced by the University of Minnesota 
Breeding Farm. Large, solid red. 
SAPA. One of Hansen’s most wonderful 
plums. Fruit in clusters like grapes—me- 
dium to large size. Splendid for canning. 
UNDERWOOD. The best early plum. Most 
popular of the Minnesota hybrids. Very 
large, red, juicy, sweet. Small pit, semi- 
cling. 
WANETA. Very large. Deep red, yellow 
flesh. 
PEAR TREES 
$1.19 each, 3 for $3.00 
KIEFFER. Golden yellow, large, juicy and 
melting. 
LINCOLN. Larger and better than Bartlett, 
the best all-purpose pear for the Middle 
West. 
MENDEL. New super-hardy. Requires no 
winter protection. A trifle longer and larger 
than Bartlett. Very sweet and juicy. Beau- 
tiful golden yellow. Blight resistant. 
PEACH TREES 
89c each 
ELBERTA. Firm yellow flesh, luscious fla- 
vor. Big and round and yellow with red 
cheeks. Bears young and yields abund- 
antly. The standard market and canning 
freestone. 
HALEHAVEN. A big, round freestone with 
extra sweetness and full flavor. Orange 
vellow deeply overspread with red. About 
12 days earlier than Elberta. 
POLLY PEACH. Originated at Iowa State 
College. Freestone. Large, fine, delicious 
flavor. Bears early. Hardy, withstands low 
temperatures. 
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