ly | 3 to 4 feet $ .75 
A o PL FE S : 4 to 5 feet 1.00 
5 to 6 feet 1.50 
Available in some sizes 6 to 8 feet 2.00 
In Order of Ripening 
Yellow Transparent—Earliest, yellow, mild 
Duchess Red—Standard early, hardy sort. 
- Erickson—Very large, red, early. 
Beacon—New, red eating, 
Anoka—Dwarf, early bearing, red striped, 
Wealthy—Leading quality, commercial, red 
Redwell—New Wealthy, hangs better. 
Minnetonka Beauty—Patented, 4 to 6, $1.70 
Patten’s Greening—Large, hardy, productive 
Haralson—Hardy,,/red, good keeper, yielder 
Courtland or Mcintash=--Late, red, quality 
Victéry—New, hardy improved McIntosh. 
Firesidé—New late better Delicious. 
Prairie Spy—New best late red. 
Minjon—New red quality Jonathan. 
Minn. 790—Largest New red, late. 
N. W. Greening, Anisim, Melba, Wolf River, 
‘Chestnut and Red River crab in some 
sizes. 
QUINTUPLET or 5 sorts on one tree, $2.50 
each. Just- the tree for limited areas. 
Whitney—Large, red, mild acid, popular crab 
Sweet Russet—Large yellow, sweet pickling 
Transcendent—Standard acid jelly crab 
. Virginia—Later acid crab, non blighter 
Dolga—Very productive, bright red, oblong, 
Red Silver—Beautiful ornamental, red bloom, 
foliage and fruit. 
Bechtles Double Flowering Crab—Dwarf, 
double rosy pink flowers, no fruit. 
2 to 8 ft. $1.00. 
Apricot—Scout, 3 to 4 ft. $1.25; 4 to 5 ft. 
$1.50. 
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PEAR—Mendel, Parker, Patten, Bantam, 4 
to 6 ft. $1.50. 
CHERRY—Montmorency, 4 to 6 ft, $1.50. 
PLUMS AND HYBRIDS 
3 to. 4 ft. $1.25; 4 to 5 ft. $1.50; 
5 to 6 ft. $1.75 
Compass Cherry,—Dark red, canner and Poll- 
enizer. 
Opata—Purple, green flesh, sweet. 
Sapa—Purple flesh, popular jelly sort. 
Oka—Similar but more of a cherry. 
Mt. Royal—New, hardy European type. 
LeCrescent—EKarly, yellow, medium 
high quality freestone. 
Underwood—Best all around early sort for 
home use or market, semi-cling. 
Waneta—Very large, dark red, good quality, 
one of the best medium season sorts. 
Pipestone—Large, red, new, productive, firm; 
high quality. 
Red Coat—Very large, freestone, peels eas- 
ily; the “‘peach” for the north. 
Superior—New, very large, midseason, firm 
and juicy, peels easily. 
Surprise—High quality canning plum; re- 
commended as a pollenizer. 
size; 
Kahinta—Dark red, freestone, excellent qual- | 
ity, colored flesh. 
Fiebing—Red firm, very large, good quality 
plum that will peel like a peach. 
Ember—(New)—Large, late, quality plum; 
good canner, hangs to the tree and 
keeps well, 
Monitor—Large, late, firm, productive, good 
market sort. 
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Double Flowering Plum—Rosy pink flowers 
come with the leaves. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00; 
Purple Leaf Plum—3 to 4 ft. $1.25; 4 to 
5 ft. $1.50. 
Purple Leaf Sand Cherry—2 to 3 fit. $1.00; 
3 to 4 ft, $1.25. 
May Day Tree—Choice very hardy cherry, 
first to leave out and bloom. A grand 
large shrub or smal] ornamental tree. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.00; 4 to 5 ft. $1.25; 5 
to 6 ft. $1.50. , 
Almond, Pink and White—(Diwarf) 1 to 2 
ft. $1.00. - 
Hansen Bush Cherry—Hardy, black; valued 
for jelly, 2 to 3 ft. 75c., 1 to 2 ft. 50c. 
Chinese or Nanking Cherry, (P. Tomentosa) 
2 to 8 ft. $1.00. 
Prunus Japonica—Ornamental Bush Cherry, 
2 to 3 ft. ue 
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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
2 yr. 50c; XX or Med. 75c; XXX Heavy, $1.00 
Barberry, Red Leaved—Best dwarf red foli- 
age. 
Barberry, Thunberg—Desirable dwarf hedge 
and border shrub. 
'~Cranberry, Amercan High Bush—An orna- 
: ie mental fruit bearing shrub that de- 
commercial sort." 
serves more generous planting. Fruit 
makes delicious jell or jam. 2 to 3 ft. 
50c; 3 to 4 ft. 75c;.4 to 6 ft. $1.00. 
Cotoneaster—Good foliage and hedge plant. 
Dogwood—Red and yellow bark 
Dogwood Variegated—Red bark with white 
and green foliage. 
Elder—Golden, Cut Leaf and Red Berry type 
Euonymus—Wahoo or Strawberry ‘Tree, 
- Bittersweet like fruits. 
Forsythia—Yellow flowers before the leaves 
Honeysuckle—White, pink and red types. 
Honeysuckle, Zabeli— New choice Red. 
Hydrangea P. G.—White and pink panicles 
in August 
Hydrangea Arborescens—More leafy, snow- 
ball like. 
Snowberry-—White and Red, ornamental fall 
berry shrubs. 
Sumach—Cut Leaf, Staghorn and Smooth. 
Spirea Van Houth or Bridal Wreath—Most 
popular shrub. 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer, Bumalda Super- 
ba, Frobelli, dwarf. rose pink. 
Spirea—Billardi white and red; Douglas, 
Arguta and Snow Garland. 
Spirea—Prunifolia. Sorbifolia, Thunberg, 
Korean, Ninebark, Dwarf, Golden. 
Syringa or Mock Orange—Garland (frag- 
rant); grandiflora (largest). 
Syringa Virginal—New semi-double, pure 
white. 
Snowflake Syringa—New, double fragrant, 
patented sort, $1.25; XX $1.50. 
Syringa—Avalanche, LeMoine, Mt. Blanc, 
Golden and other Dwarf types. 
Tamarix—Cedar like, silvery foliage 
pink flower. 
with 

RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Linnaeus or ‘‘Strawberry” is early, tender, 
red and of good size, 25c each. 
McDonald and Ruby—New, very 
bright red, 50c. 
Canada Red and Valentine are the latest im- 
proved and Best. 75 cents each. 
HORSE RADISH—Strong Crowns, 50c per 10 
ASPARAGUS, Washington and Paradise— 
1 year, 25 for $1.00; $3.00pe r 100. 
2 year, 50c. per 10; $4.00 per 100. 
CHIVES or Grass Onion, 15c per clump 
large, 

IHARDIEST GRAPES, 50c each 
Beta—Very hardy, blue, early. 
Fredonia—New early black, 3 weeks ahead 
of Concord. 
Moore’s Early and Weotdel i Standart’ blue 
Brighton—F ine, large red sort. 
Delaware—Choice, small, sweet. red 
Portland—Harly, new; best white grape. 
BLUE JAY, Moonbeart (white) and Red Am- 
ber, new, hardier Minn. sorts, $1. each 

HARDY VINES, XX 50c. each 
Engleman Ivy—Best all around self sup- 
porting vine. 
Bitter Sweet—Native with bright red berries 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle—Shrubbery 
vine with bright red flowers through- 
out the summer. 
Golden Flame Honeysuckle—Free blooming, 
fragrant. hardy new sort, superior to 
above, 75c. 
Grapes—Excellent 
fence cover. 
Chinese Matrimony—Shrubbery vine for em- 
bankment cover; red fruit. 
Clematis Virginiana—Native with 
seed clustors in the fall. 
Clematis Jackmanii—Popular, 
flowers, $1.00. 
Clematis Madam Andre—Similar with red 
flowers, $1.00. 
Dutch Pipe—Heart shaped leaves, odd flow- 
ers, very hardy, $1.00. 
= a 
Beta arbor, trellis or 
cottony 
large purple 
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DESCRIPTIVE LISTS ON REQUEST 
HARDY ROSES, 75c; XX $1.00 
Hansa—Thrifty, large double rich red. 
Gootendorst—Red dwarf, blooms all sum- 
mer in clusters, carnation like; best 
free blooming hardy rose. 
Supreme—Darker red than above, 
as upright. 
Rugosa—Pink, red and white, single types, 
excellent foliage. 
Belle Poitevine—Hardiest, double pink, rugosa 
Blanche de Coubert—Best double white 
Skyrocket—Continuous clusters, single, 
bright red. ( 
Amelia Gravereaux—Finest red hybrid. 
Dr. E. M. Mills—Early, blush white; ideal 
cemetery rose. 
Harrison Yellow—Hardy yellow. 
Hugonis—Harly, light yellow, single 
Red Leaf (Rubrifolia)—Single, light pink; 
good landscape sort. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Brilliant, best red 
Poinsetta—Another very good bright red it 
will pay you to try. $1.00. 
F. K. Druschki—Free blooming, ideal white 
Red Radiance—Brilliant red, vigorous and 
and net 
dependable. 
Grus An Teplitz—Continuous bloomer, rich 
erimson. 
Paul Neyron—Large, free, bright pink, 
thornless. 
Ulrich Brunner—lLarge, cherry red. 

HARDY FLOWERS 
25c each; strong clumps, 35c 
Aquilegia Long Spur, Achillea, Asclepia, 
Anthemis, Astilbe, Armeria, Baptisia, Bolto- 
nia, Buttercup, Coreopsis, Carnation, Chinese 
Lantern, Centaurea, Dictamus, Gaillardia, 
Forget-me-not, Heuchera, Golden Glow, Li- 
atris, Lady Slis oper, Lily of the Valley, Li- 
pine, Mertensa, Monarda, Platycodon, Ribbon 
Grass, Statice, Sedum, Veronica, Viola, Yucca 
etc. 
Bleeding Heart—Common, 75c. Everbloom- 
ing, 50c. each. 
Butterfly Bush—3 colors at 50c. 
Bristo] Fairy or Double Gypsophilla, 75c. 
Delphinium—Light and dark blue, white. 
Daisy—Shasta, Painted and Giant. 
Funkia—Variegated and lanceolata. 
Forget-Me-Not—Pink and Blue ty'pes. 
Hardy Asters—Purple, pink, red and white. 
Hardy Ferns—Tall and dwarf, also evergreen. 
Hollyhocks—Mixed colors, Double. 
Hemerocallis in 5 distinct sorts, yellow and 
orange 
Lady Slipper—Yellow, 35c., White, 50c. 
Lythrum, Morden—New hardy bright pink, 
35c, 
Lillies—Single and Double Tiger, Elegans, 
Siberian Coral or Tenuifolia, Regal 35e 
Poppy Oriental—Pink and red, 35c. 
inn., in white, 
bronze, pink, yellow and red, 35c. 
‘Claro Seehaie Babess rosy pik, ys 35c. 
PEONIES—= 
10 cue all different: ‘$6. 00. 
Best XXX named sorts, $1.09 each. 
Phlox—Diwarf creeping in white, pink, 
blue and red, Divericata or native 
early lavender. Tall type in all shades 
and colors—20 named. sorts. 
Iris—Pumilla Siberian and 50 choice sorts in 
in any color. 


CANNAS—Dormant roots; Bronze or Green 
Foliage; Red, Pink, Yellow, White and 
Variegated bloom, 20c each; 7 for $1.00 

GLADIOLUS—50 Best Mixed for $2 post- 
paid; 20 Glads, all different, $1, post- 
paid; 10 each ‘of 7 colors for $3.00; 
Named sorts, any color, 10c. 
DAHLIAS—20 giant decorative sorts, all 
colors, 85c. each; 7 for $2.00 postpaid. 
cae et ae 
HEDGES, Caraeana and Buckthorn— 
1 to 2 ft. seedlings, 10c; 1 to 2 ft. 
transplants, 15¢c; 2 to 3 tt, 20c; 3 to 
4 ft. 35c. 
Arbor Vitae makes the best evergreen 
hedge. Other good shrubs being Bar- 
berry, Alphine Currant and Dnyarf 
Ninebark for low; Spirea, Honeysuckle, 
Russian Olive, Cotoneaster, Lilac and 
Artemesia, Ask for prices. 
