GENERAL INFORMATION 
HOW TO SEND MONEY. Remittance should be made by 
Postoffice or Express Money Order or by Bank Draft. Personal 
checks on banks are accepted. U. S. stamps are accepted if order 
is less than $1.00. - 
DELIVERY OF GOODS. Goods may be sent by mail, express 
or freight. 
EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Quotation F. O. B. here means 
that we deliver the goods to the express or railway company. 
The purchaser pays the transportation charges on receipt of 
goods. On moderate sized orders we advise express shipment 
rather than freight. 
Upon delivery of goods to 
transportation company, a sale is 
completed. In event of loss or dam- 
age to goods in transit the purchas- 
er must have notation of such loss 
placed upon his receipt, and may 
then file claim for loss at his sta- 
tion, or may send the necessary 
papers to us when we shall gladly 
- enter claim for him, remitting to 
him as soon as the claim is paid. 
In regard to trees and plants, 
sent by express, and damage noted 
by consignee at the station, we are 
A TE glad to replace or refund. We do 
not guarantee nursery stock and plants after being taken from 
the express office, but are always willing to give attention to 
just claims for loss. We do not make C. O. D. shipments of 
perishable goods. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY. It is so manifestly impossible for a 
seller of any perishable goods to be responsible for what hap- 
pens to them after they leave his hands, especially goods like 
trees and plants which are planted in the ground under varying 
conditions of soil and climate, that we, in common with all 
American nurseries, disclaim responsibility. 
Remember that our responsibility ceases upon delivery in| 
good order to the transportation company, and it is therefore 
imperative that every purchase be carefully examined for loss 
or damage before receiving it. 
We do not guarantee replacement of goods sent by mail. 
We cannot insure plants and nursery stoek so there is no re- 
course in case of delay and injury when mailed. 
PACKING. No charge is made for boxes, bags or wrapping 
for any goods offered in this catalog. 
MISTAKES4 These will happen in spite of all care. Write 
us at once with copy of original order and order number, and 
mistakes will be promptly rectified. Please do not return goods 
until you hear from us. Notify us if you hear nothing of your 
order within a reasonable time. 
All stock offered for sale has been inspected by an author- 
ized State Inspector and’ found to be apparently free from dis- 
ease and insect pests. An inspection certificate to that effect 
accompanies each order. 
Our nursery stock is all grown on high ground, and is there- 
fore best adapted to this locality. 
To those within driving distance, we have many items that 
we do not list in this catalog. 
South Dakota customers—Please add sales tax. 
VISITORS ARE WELCOME 
We Fill No Orders On Sunday 
Member of 
American Association of Nurserymen 
South Dakota Nurserymen’s Association 
ANDERSON NURSERY 
6 miles west of Milbank on Highway 12 
P. O.—TWIN BROOKS, S. DAK. 
TRANSPLANTED TREES 
Our transplanted trees are well branched, extra heavy calibre. 
ASH TRANSPLANTS— Green Ash is one of our native trees 
and rates as one of the hardiest trees and should be 
planted in with shorter lived trees. 
3 tO £OCt mess se tet tere eee each .75 
AMERICAN ELM—The American Elm is perhaps the most 
beautiful shade tree that can be grown. 
5ttorG feet eeet ete ee ee es each $1.00 
Gi to; Siteete » eee each $1.50 
CHINESE ELM—A fast growing tree. A good tree for wind- 
breaks. 
4\to. 5 feet Meee ee ee ees. each .75 
Be tO 6 Ce tiem cre ae ee each $1.00 
NORTHERN COTTONWOOD—A fast growing tree that serves 
well. It grows to enormous size quickly. 
5 to Giteet sae te ee ame each .50 
HACKBERRY—lIt is a perfectly hardy, rapid growing, beauti- 
fully shaped tree. ; 
40: Dife ethene pee es ae eee each $1.25 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW—This tree attracts much attention | 
with its long, slender and drooping branches. It is 
a beautiful tree near the pool on the lawn, in parks 
and in cemeteries. Grows’ rapidly and in spite of 
its. height will touch the ground with its branches. 
5 to 6ifeet 222 fe eee 2 Be each $1.25 
BIRCH—Cut-Leaf Weeping—One of America’s most beautiful 
trees. 
4'-to'5teet, 22 ee eee eee each $3.25 
§. to.6 feet == see) sere eee each $4.25 
WHITE BIRCH—The branches arch gently to an open crown. 
White bark. Yellow leaves in autumn, makes this 
a showy tree. * 
4‘to 5 feet 2... ee eee each $1.50 
NORTHWEST POPLAR—A nicely shaped tree with large 
glossy leaves. 
3 to/4 feet! 22 eee each .40 
BOLLEANA POPLAR—An ornamental poplar. Foliage is silver 
beneath. Shape, tall, upright grower. Very popular. 
4 to 5 feet — = tere a ti 7 pee ieee each $1.50 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—This is the poplar that is used so much 
for avenue or background planting. They form tall, 
stately columns of dark, shiny-green leaves. It 
succeeds in soil too poor for other trees, and 
grows rapidly. 
DactoG, Leet wna Vive eee ee each $1.00 
4 .to.5. fee te ae ic. 5 Jee ee ee each .75 
3) toP4eicet plight foals = sees each .35 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH—Very: pretty. Fine foliage, red 
berries. Bush form. 
4'to.5-feet scene ete Ae ee each $1.50 
HOPA-CRAB—An outstanding ornamental tree producing fire 
red fruit, especially valuable for jells. The foliage is 
beautiful and red in the early stages. Flowers appear 
in immense clusters covering entire tree; very 
fragrant. 
4;to, Silectie eee eet oes each $1.75 
EVERGREENS 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE— Balled and Burlaped. 
12-18 inches each $4.75 
18-24 inches each $5.75 
2-2 feet . each $7.00 
214-3 feet .. each $8.00 
3-3% feet each $10.00 
314-4 feet each $12.00 
4-5 feet each $15.00 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA 
Balled and Burlaped 
2-3 feet _.... each $8.00 
JUNIPER SAVIN 
Balled and Burlaped 
18-24 inches —............ Pee SO oe each $7.50 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA—Twice transplants 
12-18 inch mudded roots ...... each $1.00 » 
18-24 inch mudded roots ___. each $1.50 | 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM—Twice transplants 
12-18 inch mudded roots ___ each $1.00 
18-24 inch mudded roots . each $1.50 © 
