Hardy APRICOTS 
PRICES OF 
ALL APRICOTS: 
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4 to 5 ft. extra strong... ... 
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6 430 — Chinese 
Golden An extra large 
apiicot with a 
very good flavor. This tree 
is as hardy as the Russian 
varieties, and can be plant- 
ed safely as far north as 
the cenier of South Dakota. 
Apricots should be cross- 
pollenized. If there are no 
other Apricot trees in your 
vicinity, plant two varieties 
for besi bea.ing. 
6431—Moorpark 
Freestone. 
can Apricot, a well known mar- 
1 to 3 4to7 8or more 
Each Each Each 
$1.25 $1.10 $1.00 
= 0li.Go 1.50 1.40 
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6432 —Scout 52:25 
mee. comic dict it 1S exact 
hardy, and makes a strong 
vigorous grower. The fruit 
is very large, freestone, de- 
liciously flavored, yellow 
with a blush of red. None 
of the Apricots ‘are depend- 
ably self- pollenizing, for 
best bea:ing there should 
always be two or more va- 
rieties in the same orchard. 
This 
is an Ameri- 

ket variety in the Pacific states, New Mexico, Texas and 
Oklahoma; also souihern Illinois and Indiana, but not hardy 
north of that line. Very la:ge, yellowish gieen, red on 
sunny side. Flesh bright orange, excellent for canning or 
APRICOT TRIO 
One of each of the 3 Apricot varieties offered above. 
quality 
Apricots are of splendid 
and bear heavy. 
6438 6434 6435 
the 3 trees 3 trees 3 trees 
all 2 to 3 ft. 3 to 4 ft. 4 to 5 ft. 
$2.15 $2.90 $4.25 
ALL PREPAID TO YOUR STATION. 
NUT TREES 
4 
6880—Butternut - White Wal- 
t One of the finest native trees for shade 
nu or timber. Hardy as far north as South 
Daxota. Nuits large, long, ha:d-shelled, good 
quality. 18 to 24 inch Seedlings, 40c each; 4 for 
$1.40 prepaid. 
6884—American Black Wal- 
nut Makes an excellent shade tree, and 
grows to immense size. Being deep- 
rooted it does not sap the soil, in fact protects 
lawns or ga-dens. 2 to 3 ft. nice little trees, 30c 
each; 4 for $1.00 postpaid. 
A grafted 
6886—Thomas Walnut #.2°%;°5 
as hardy as the common Black Walnut, but 
grown mainly for its fruit, which is extra large 
and thin-shelled with the same high quality 
of kernel as the common Black Walnut. 3 to 4 
ft. choice trees, $3.35 each; 4 for $13.00; pre- 
paid. 
‘ This is the old fash- 
6890—Hazelnut esr e ay type 
p-oducing nuts of medium size. An _ upright 
growing bush, very useful for hedges or 
screens or to make up the lower growth of the 
windb-eax. Sometimes included in ornamental 
plantings for tall growth. 18 to 24 inch nice 
shrubs, 60c each; 4 for $2.20; prepaid. 
BEATRICE. NEBRASKA 
6899—Chinese Sweet Chest- 
nut Bears large nuts of excellent quality, 
and produces them very young, usually 
within two to three years after planting. But 
even without its fruit-producing quality, it 
would make a very handsome shrub or dwarf 
tree, which ever way you wish to grow it. Its 
foliage is very pretty, like holly, arranged in 
long showy fronds. It is very blight resistant 
and has displaced the American Sweet Chest- 
nut, which failed in many localities because of 
blight. The Chinese Sweet Chestnut, has pro- 
duced crops after a winter of 20 below zero. 
Strong 18 to 24 inch healthy trees, $1.10 each; 
4 for $4.00; prepaid. 
Although this 
69l1i—Hardy Pecan #)°°C% the 
thin-shelled type of Pecan, which are suitable 
only in southern locations, it produces nuts of 
very good quality. However, the chief advan- 
tage is that this tree can be grown successfully 
as far north as southern Iowa and Nebraska, 
making a nice tree for any purpose—shade or 
timber. As this tree has not been grafted in 
the nursery, the fruit will vary in size, but the 
average run will be a nice grade for home 
use. 2 to 3 ft. nice seedlings stock, 75c each; 
3 for $2.10; prepaid. 
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