A portion of our Seedling Beds 
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SHELTERBELT SEEDLINGS 
Seedlings listed below are grown here at our nursery, except the 
Cottonwood. Heavy calibre, non-irrigated. Seeds gathered from 
native trees in northeastern South Dakota. High altitude. 
SEEDLINGS Per 100 
Cottonwood—2 to 3 feet —....................... $3.50 
AMERICAN ELM 4 
Getomi2einchess ees Bh te ale eee ieee $2.00 
P2ttor tS inches pees eee teeee eee Pee $2.50 
DONS LCC Lee os eee ee ae OE ee ye Ae $7.00 
BOX ELDER. 
2 (tog 8uinches\ aes ee eee eee oe $3.50 
2, tOtoeleCte oes = ee ca ee ne . $7.00 | 
3 to:4 feats ee ee BE, Mote oe eT $10.00 
CHINESE ELM ; 
Gio vi 2tinches ee eae: ee eet $2.00 
12ct0y Linch ese eee ee Pease es $2.50 
8et0.<24einchesee se ae ene en, oe $3.75 
Zetopotect ne eer oe, LG <n) eee $7.00 
3 (0n4: feChy eee ee Sees ees eee ee. $10.00 
ASH 
GAtOm 2 IN CHES Beet eeee cae eee ee ee $1.50 
ZutOsor Leet wees eee ere eee eres Y $7.00 
NORTHWEST POPLAR 
18 to 24 inches ......... See ER ar ae! shed [or $5.00 
GOLDEN WILLOW—Russian—True Type 
DLOSELCC Loan oe e,, Be een es ee $8.00 
WILD PLUM 
EG AtO P12 FINCHCSS sees Pees See $2.00 
CARAGANA 
Grtowl2einches hee sewers wee ete ei es $3.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
D2 toml GalN ChCS este ee cass eee ec $5.00 
FRUITS 
ALL VARIETIES HARDY AND SUITABLE 
FOR THE NORTH 
ALL VARIETIES OF APPLE TREES, 4 to 5 feet each $1.15 
SN ANOKA APPLE— Has proved to be very hardy. Often bears 
the second or third year after planting. 
~HARALSON—The winter apple. Bears a good crop of large 
handsome apples. 
~ WEALTHY APPLE—Noted for its 
hardiness. Bears a heavy crop. 
S BEACON APPLE—Finest early fall 
eating apple. Tops in flavor, 
and all red. 
~NEW PRAIRIE SPY APPLE—A 
good keeper, super quality 
apple that can’t be beat by 
ve fruit from any section. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Is a 
large attractive early sum- 
mer apple of top quality for 
dessert or cooking. Skin is 
yellow to orange. 
\MIN-JON—A new Jonathan that 
thrives and bears in the north. 
Excellent quality. Attractive 
bright red. 
DUCHESS—A summer apple of (. | 
excellent quality. fm 
“~ NORTHWESTERN GREENING—A very attractive winter apple, 
with smooth, waxy, clear pale yellow skin with a 
slight greenish tinge. The flesh is crisp and mild. 
‘WHITNEY CRAB—One of the best and hardiest. Bears a good 
a crop of large crab apples. 
DOLGA CRAB—Solid red fruit, very hardy. An ornamental 
tree as well as fruit. 
Price Above 
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ALL VARIETIES PLUMS AND CHERRIES 
SitORD Ate et eee ee ees Sete ee as ee each $1.26 
‘S WANETA PLUM—The most famous of all Hansen’s Hardy 
Hybrid Plums. Fruit is huge, bright red outside 
and crisp. Sweet juicy, yellow inside. Bears heavy, 
and extremely hardy. 
\OPATA PLUM—Here is a tangy, acid flavor that so many like 
so well. It ripens early, is a dark purplish-red plum 
of medium size. The flesh is green. Wonderful for 
canning. 
“SUPERIOR PLUM—The Superior ripens very early, fruit is 
large, beautiful red, firm flesh and exceptionally 
high quality. Can be peeled as you peel a peach. 
It is really a wonderful plum. 
“ UNDERWOOD—This plum is the right type for the Northern 
states. It ripen early. The fruit is very large, 
red, juicy and sweet. It is of fine quality and is 
entirely hardy. 
> EMBER—Firm yellow plum with red blush. A fine keeper. 
Good for eating or canning. 
\ LaCRESENT—Very nice sweet yellow plum. A good plum for 
eating off trees or canning. 
~ PIPESTONE—Large early red plum. Very high quality for all 
uses. : 
~ REDCOAT—Perfectly freestone. Early, large red plum; prune 
shaped. Half like a peach. 
~ OKA CHERRY—Very hardy tree, bushy habit. Usually bears 
first year after planting. Dark red flesh and skin. 
Very good. 
~ COMPASS CHERRY—Fruit bright red. Sweet in flavor. Plant 
a few Compass Cherries alongside your OKA 
Cherries for pollination. 
~NANKING CHERRY—The outstanding Bush Cherry of today. 
Bright red fruit. You’ll surely like these. 
Price Above 
~ PROF. HANSEN BUSH CHERRY—Very hardy. Fruit when dead 
ripe is of pleasant taste. Fine for jam and jelly. 
2510. 3 LCC tae et nN, ENO oe ee each .40 
oto 4: feet ies. Ge ho eee ee each .65 
‘\ LATHAM RASPBERRY NO. 1—One of the best. Large red fruit. 
Good flavor. 12 for $1.75, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $12.00 
“BETA GRAPE—The hardiest of the large grapes and if planted 
in a sheltered location and with a little winter cov- 
ering it will grow any place in the northwest. 
Ze VCars a Soy) See ohaa eae ee ee ee each .50° 
“NATIVE WILD GRAPES—The grape that requires no pruning 
or care of any kind. A dozen plants will give you 
several bushels of grapes in just a few years. 
1 yr. Seedlings—12 for $1, 25 for $1.75, 100 for $5. 
x RED LAKE CURRANT—Originated at Minnesota experiment 
farm. Tested in all localities and recommended from 
all sources. Ripens mid-season. Berries red, un- 
usually large: clusters large and filled with berries. 
We think it will prove to be the coming commer- 
cial and home currant. 
DRY CATS. ae ate es ae eee Bee Meee each .50 
™ PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY—Bears profusely. Fruit is of the very 
best quality. 2ayCarsee: each .65 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT—Plant your rhubarb in deep, rich 
soil, in rows 4 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the 
rows. The crown bud should be about an inch below 
the surface of the ground. Rhubarb will make you 
the earliest material for pies and desserts, also valu- 
able for canning. Get some plants started this year. 
They take little space and give you so much useful 
material for your kitchen. 
CANADA—AIl red ‘each .50 
\GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES—Heavy yielding. The 
favorite strawberry for Constant Bearing. We have 
grown and sold the “Gem” for many years. Through- 
out the drought years, and from all sections of the 
Middle Northwest, reports have come back from: 
customers saying: “We never saw a strawberry that 
could beat the Gem.” 
Per 100, $4.00 Per 50, $2.25 Per 25, $1.25 
\ DUNLAP STRAWBERRIES—Sure, heavy crops. We probably 
can’t tell you strawberry growers anything new 
about the Dunlap because it is one of the old stand- 
bys that everyone knows, but let us remind you: 
The berries are a dark crimson, with deep red flesh 
and marvelous quality: The plants are healthy, vig- 
orous and very productive. They grow in all kinds 
of soil and in extremely cold climates. Wonderful 
variety for canning. 
Per 50, $1.50 
Per 100, $2.50 
