26 FERNDALE NURSERY, ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1950 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
These are not aways hardy with us, but will give you your money’s 
worth in flowers in one season. These are No. 1 plants and will bloom 
the first year. With some winter protection they can survive the winter. 
Grootendorst. Red. 
Briarcliff. Pink. 
Talisman. Bright yellow to red gold. 
Frau Karl Druscki. White. 
Grus and Teplitz. Red. 
Dorothy Perkins. Pink climbing rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Climber. 
FRUIT TREES AND BERRY BUSHES 
We will have an assortment of apple and other fruit trees which are 
recommended by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm as hardy in our 
vicinity. 
Beacon. 
A. good early apple which keeps well. Fruit red. 
Duchess. 
One of the old timers. Early, fruit yellow with red stripes. 
Harolson. 
A good apple for garden or commercial growing. Attractive red fruit, 
which will keep all winter. 
McIntosh. 
Bright red fruit, keeps until mid-winter. 
Northwestern Greening. 
A good cooking apple which will keep all winter. 
Prairie Spy. 
Bright red color. Good for eating or cooking. Keeps well. 
Wealthy. 
Beautiful red fruit of medium size. An old time favorite. Keeps 
well until Christmas. 
Whitney Crab. 
Ripens in August, large red fruit, mild flavor. 
Virginia Crab. 
A small red fruit excellent for jelly. 
Ornamental Crabs. See shade trees. 
All apple trees 11/16 in., 5—6 ft. high _____- $1.25 $3.00 
Plums and Cherry Plums. 
All recommended by Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm for this area. 
Opata Plum. Hybrid cherry. Purple fruit. 
Oka. Dark purple fruit. 
Pipestone. Large red fruit excellent for eating or canning. 
Underwood. Large fruit of excellent quality. 
Compass Cherry. For pollinizing, fruit also good for canning.’ 
Plums all 9/16 in. diameter, about 4—5 ft. high. Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.00. 
