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NORTHWESTERN, (Northwest Greening). 
and very hardy; fruit large, smooth and handsome, of a 
greenish-yellow color. In favor wherever grown; a 
valuable baking variety. Hardy in the North. - Season, 
October to February. 
WHITNEY. A very high quality small apple or large 
crab. <A favorite of children. It is FINE FOR EATING, 
sauce, preserves, and jellies and also makes a clear, 
flavorful white cider. An iron-clad. Bears young. 
Should be in every home orchard. August. 
FIRESIDE. A SUPER DELICIOUS. Minnesota has achieved 
another remarkable success in fruit breeding! The 
STATE FRUIT BREEDING FARM has succeeded in developing 
anew DELICIOUS apple, hardy enough to thrive in this 
northern country. As most people know, the common 
Delicious apple is not hardy or dependable in any but 
favorable climates. Think what this means! .You can 
now have an apple superior to Delicious in flavor and 
hardy enough to grow and thrive so much farther north. 
Vigorous grower 
VICTORY. An apple of McIntosh type but later in 
season, a little MORE FIRM IN FLESH, generally a 
BETTER COLOR and the fruit is LESS LIKELY TO DROP De- 
fore ready for harvest. The picking season is about a 
week following McIntosh and it KEEPS AT LEAST A MONTH 
LONGER in the winter. Not only is it of HIGH DESSERT 
QUALITY equalling or exceeding McIntosh Dut it also 
has EXCELLENT CULINARY QUALITIES for use in BAKING, 
PIE-MAKING, APPLE SAUCE, or uncooked in FRUIT SALADS. 
Very Hardy. 
LODI. A quick-bearing, blight resistant improvement 
over Yellow Transparent, originated by N.Y.Experiment 
Station. FRUIT IS MUCH LARGER and ripens almost as 
soon as Yellow Transparent. Bears younger, has Detter 
flavor, keeps longer, and does not get mealy and soft. 
The sprightly rich flavor makes it a great kitchen 
favorite. Also when fully ripe, it attains a pleas- 
antly mild, aromatic flavor and is good for eating. 
Fruit is large and uniform. Color is a very attrac- 
tive vivid yellow, occasionally with a slight trace of 
blush on exposed cheek. Tree is large, healthy, 
BLIGHT RESISTANT, Vigorous. HEAVY CROPPER, YOUNG 
BEARER. ‘Is becoming one of the most popular new Early 
Summer Apples for Home, Local, and Roadside Market 
Orchards. EATING, COOKING, MARKET. 
y. Apricots 
MONARCH. A high quality free-stone apricot adapted to 
eastern and southern Nebraska, southern Iowa, and 
Kansas. Is medium to large in size, A PERFECT FREE- 
STONE. Is a beautiful golden yellow with pink cheek. 
FINE FOR DESSERT AND CANNING. 
CHINESE. A very high quality apricot of medium size 
and a perfect free-stone. Attractive yellow with pink 
cheek. It is adapted to all of Nebraska except the 
northwest one-fourth; also southeastern South Dakota, 
Iowa, Kansas, and eastern Colorado. 

SEEDLING PEACH. Grown from seed of one of the hardier 
high quality peach varieties. These will not all 
equal the size and quality of their parent, but some 
may even be larger and better. These are recommended 
for planting as a WINDBREAK about the garden or 
orchard trees,in the south half of Nebraska, southern 
Iowa, Kansas and eastern Colorado. These make a fine 
windbreak quickly and will produce an abundance of 
suitable home fruit. Plant six to ten feet apart. 

MULBERRY, RUSSIAN. A hardy tree bearing an abundance 
of dark red fruits which ripen with the cherries and 
are very valuabDle in attracting the birds away from 
cherry trees and preventing bird injury to cherries. 
The fruit is also fine if mixed with rhubarb as sauce. 
A PROLIFIC BEARER. 
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KAGA. One of Prof. ent pee ello. Lt 
combines hardiness, immense size, delicious quality, 
long Keeping, beautif small pit and early 
bearing. A cross betwe UES: ena vat gttenAerecul ute 
plum and the intensely fragrant C : 
for eating, Or canning. When cooked, 
flavor is brought out to perfection. 
two ounce. plum, 
very hardy. 
GOLDENROD. An early large, beautiful, yellow hybrid 
plums it ls extraordinarily prolitic and vigorous; 
Succeeding well in the North. The fruit is round, 
bright golden yellow in color and very striking in 
appearance. The flesh is tender, juicy, sweet and 
melting as a huge honey drop. The tree is vigorous, 


the apricot 
It is a two inch 
beginning to bear the second year. Is 
foe extremely productive. 
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PIPESTONE. This delicious new plum is a welcome 
addition to our list of new plums. It is a VERY LARGE 
PRODUCTIVE EARLY RED PLUM OF HIGH QUALITY. It begins 
to ripen at the end of the first week of August. With 
the possible exception of Superior, it is one of the 
largest hybrid plums. A particularly pleasing feature 
iS that. Lois EXCELLENT HORM CANNINGS STOCK GIMIEED 
THIS YEAR. 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
ASH (Green). This splendid tree 1s becoming recog- 
nized as one of our better shade trees and is being 
more extensively planted each year. <A medium grower 
and valuable for planting along streets or in parks. 
It is clean, symmetrical, drouth-resistant and long- 
lived. Especially good for the West and Northwest. 
Is very hardy. 
BECHTEL CRAB. Double flowering crab. 
double, highly fragrant flowers. 
ten to twenty feet. Hardy. 
FLAME CRAB. 
ducing an abundance of flame colored blossoms. 
tree is very hardy and blooms young. 
Darks 
Height 
Large, 
Green fruit. 
One of the newer flowering crabs pro- 
The 
CHINESE ELM. Especially adapted to the dry plains. 
Thrives on dry poor soils where few other trees do. 
It comes in leaf very early in spring and holds its 
foliage late in fall. Grows very rapidly, almost as 
fast as cottonwood. Untrimmed, it makes a splendid 
windbreak and does it quickly. When trimmed it makes 
a suitable shade tree with slender, almost wiry 
branches. 
THORNLESS LOCUST. A fine type, free of thorns. Our 
young stock in the nursery is straight and symmetri- 
cal. Grows fast. This selected grafted variety, 
minus thorns, should be used for shade and ornamental 
purposes throughout the West. Hardy and resistant to 
alkaline soils. 
BOLLEANA POPLAR. 
silvery foliage. 
Lombardy Poplar. 
A rapid growing columnar tree with 
Pale green bark. Grows similar to 
Particularly adapted to the West. 
OLIVE (Russian). An ornamental tree of special value. 
Attains a height of 30 feet or more. Bark and leaves 
a light green when young. Bark becomes darker as the 
tree grows older, and the leaves a silvery-white. It 
blooms profusely in June in small racemes, color of 
flower, yellow. Fragrant, an excellent tree for semi- 
arid districts. Very hardy. 
HACKBERRY. One of the best street and shade trees for 
semi-arid sections. Withstood the drouth and heat of 
the 1934 to 1939 period better than any other trees. 
Is shapely; has strong limb structure and attractive 
foliage. 
