PLANT EVERGREENS °° 
EVERLASTING 
BEAUTY 
DUG WITH EARTH BALL ON ROOTS, WRAPPED IN BURLAP AT NO EXTRA COST 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE — 
“Shiners”, 12 - 15 inches __ $2.25 
4 foot, Choice Specimens __ 9.00 
MUGHO PINE — A dwarf grow- 
ing pine for ornamental planting. 
15 - 18 inch spread ____ each $3.00 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE — 
Choice matched pairs _ each $6.00 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
Good Good bushy trees, 2-3 3 ft. ea. ‘$2. 75 
Shade «4 Ornamental Trees 
RED MAPLE (SCHWEDLER)— 
2.year, field grown ____ each $6.00 7 - 8 feet 
AMERICAN ELM — 
3 to 4 in. dia. 15 ft. tall, _ ea. $8.00 
8 to 10 feet tall each $2.50 
LAKE CITY ELM — Budde] on 
American Elm root. 
6 - 8 feet each $3.00 
MOLINE ELM — Another sport 
of American Elm. 
6 - 8 feet each $3.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR — 6 - 8 ft. 
2 years old each $1.25 
3-4 ft., lyr. old whips _3 for $1.00 
BOLLEANA POPLAR ~— 4 - 5 ft. 
each a 00 
JUNIPER VIRGINIAN — Red 
Cedar, sheared specimens ea. $4.75 
THE DUNDEE JUNIPER — Is 
the best of the upright green ones. 
3-4 feet, sheared ____ each $6.00 
2-3 feet, sheared ____ each $5.00 
SAVIN JUNIPER —Low growing 
13*- 24 inches; each =____=_ $3.00 
PFITZER JUNIPER—Low grow- 
ing, (24 inch sprea mee each no.¢0 
1 year, whips, 6 - 7 ft. _ each $3.75 
RED MAPLE(CRIMSON KING) 
Plant patent No. 735 
Leaves stay red all summer. 
4 - 5 feet, whips each $4.00 
5 to 6 feet, whips each $5.00 
SUGAR MAPLE — A splendid 
hardy, ornametal tree. 
6 - 8 ft., well branched _ each $3.75 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
A graceful, white-barked tree. 
7-8 feet each $4.80 
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INEXPENSIVE 
FOUNDATION 
PLANTING 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE! — (Bridal Wreath) - 18 - 24 in each $.49 
RED BARBERRY — Byight red Foliage, 3 yr. old plant _ each $.45 
HONEY SUCKLE—(ZABELI Dark red flowers, 2 - 3 ft., each $.75 
DWARF NINEBARK — One of our best shrubs, 2 - 3 ft., each $.60 
~PRUNUS CISTENA — Dwarf Red Leaf Plum. 2-8 ft. . each $1.25 
PRUNUS TRILOBA—“Rose Tree of China”, 2 - 3 ft 
each $1.00 
A Sea 
CANADIAN LILAC— (ROTHOMAGENSIS) 18 - 24 in., each $.75 
SNOWBALL (VIBURNUM OPUL. STERILIS) 12 - 18 in., each $.75 
HYDRANGEA A.G. — “Hill of Snow”, 2 - 3 ft., each 
Visit PETERS NURSERY and pick out your own sacle 
aie 25 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE—A com- 
pact, symmetrical, fast growing 
tree. 
15 to 18 inches, choice trees _ $2.25 
18 to 24 inches, choice trees _ $3.00 
24 to 30 inches, choice trees _ $3.75 
BALSAM FIR — Will thrive in 
partial shade. 5 - 6 ft. _ each $8.00 
PONDEROSA PINE — The long- 
est needle pine grown. 
2 foot, bushy trees ____ each $2.75 
For BEAUTY And 
COMFORT ~~ 
MOUNTAIN ASH — 
ENierk = Foe ey each $3.00 
WEEPING WILLOW (NIOBE) 
IRVCAe2 151 Cet aaa each $ .75 
PYRAMIDAL LINDEN — 
7-8 feet each $4.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
JUNE BEARING 
Dunlap 100 for $2.50 
Beaver 100 for $2.75 
Arrowhead --.- 109 for $3.00 
EVER BEARING 
Evermore 100 for $4.25 
-Streamliner ---- 100 for $4.25 
New Red Rich 100 for $15.00 . 
Patented Hybrids 
TEA and POLYANTHA ROSES 
PEACE—No. 1 Potted, each $2.50 
FASHION - No. 1 Potted, ea. $2.00 
FRED HOWARD- No. 1. potted 
SACI ee ae a eee R25 LD 
VOGUE-No.1 Potted,Re], ea. $2.25 
WORLD’S FAIR — No. 1 Potted, 
Rec eachive ee eee $1.50 
HEDGES 
DWARF NINEBARK — Easily 
PLANT An ORCHARD 
GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. 
TALLY HO-No. 1 Potted, ea. $2.00 APPLES ° jto7#. .-- ea. $140 PLUMS 5 to 7 ft, ea. $1.50 
a. 1.0 
ORIOLE — Early Summer Apple 
BEACON — All-red Summer Apple 
MINJON — Resembles Jonathan, fall 
PRAIRIE SPY — Large, Late fall 
WEALTHY — Well known, fall 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — Early Summer 
HARALSON — Red, Winter 
FIRESIDE — High quality, Winter 
NORTHWEST GREENING — Green Winter 
WHITNEY CRAB — An early Crab 
sheared to form a beautiful hedge. 
12-31Sanosisvreueay, ==. cach 30 
12eeet8"in., lyr, lighty each 20c 
~ COTONEASTER RENTIFOLIA 
Glossy green leaves, black berries. 
eyes branchedesss2oues each 20c 
eye 0 t= Osi eee er each 10c 
ig Veet = 41 penne eines each 5c 
HARDIN STRAIN, Siberian Elm, 
Makes a dense hedge if kept 
sheared. 
12%-318in3 2 vr old 
- RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM — Still the leading 
commercial variety in many sec- 
tions. Large red fruit. 
25 for $3.25 50 for $6.00 
ea. 10c¢ 
INDIAN SUMMER 4» ever- 
bearing that will produce a good 
crop, both in June and Sept. 
Fruit is large, red and of fine 
quality. 
or $7.95 aed 
25 for $3.85 
RHUBARB 
CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED — 
Large, strong divisions, _ each $.75 
VALENTINE—Excellent for free- 
as No. 1 divisions ____ each $.75 
FREE BOOKLET, “HOW TO PLANT” With each Nursery Order 
~ PIXWELL 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Hardy, very produc- 
18 to 24 in., 
Branched 
tive, 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON — A very 
good variety for our soil. Easy to 
grow. 1 yr. old plants 25 for $159 
LOOSt one Seen $4.00 
Hardy Grapes 
~FREDONIA—Black grape, early, 
$1.00 
Three for 
A to bit tyeaen 22eas, SLO 
MONITOR — Large Red Plum 
REDCOAT — Free-stone, Red Plum 
HENNE?IN — A medium Red Plum 
PIPESTONE — Large, Heavy Producer 
KAGA — A good Polinizer. 
TOKA — A good Polinizer. 
MINN. No. 387, A sweet Plum. 
HANSKA — Apricot flavored Plum 
EARLY RICHMOND CHERRIES — Heavy, 
DCLGO CRAB — Hardy Jelly Crab Well branched trees, 5 - 6 ft. ea. $1.75 
FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SNOW AND WIND Sag Pe 
LAUREL LEAF WILLOW, 1 yr. AM. ELM — 3-4 ft.. ___--- $7.50 
Old s]2tzati ewes '°$3:00 ASH —'3 4 t eee $7.50 
GOLDEN WILLOW, 1 year old, HACKBERRY— 2 - 3 ft. _- $9.00 
each ee eee ee $3.00 HONEYSUCKLE Bella  Albida 
A new “HARDIN” strain of Chinese Elm, This is the only variety that should be used 
from Canada... Much hardier and especially 
adopted for windbreaks. 18 - 24 inch, per 109, 
$4.00; 2 - 3 ft., per 100, $5.00; 3 - 4 ft., per 
100, $6.00. 
If ordered early, we can furnish Willow 
Cutt'ngs, 7 inches at $7.50 per 1,000. 
Climbing Vines. 
BOSTON IVY—Will cling to brick 
or cement walls. 2 years old, No. 1 
plants sees seers te each 80c 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Purple 
flowers. 
CLEMATIS HENRYI — White 
Flowers — Potted plants, either 
COOL Se eee each $1.50 
HONEYSUCKLE — SCARLET 
TRUMPET, extremely hardy, red 
flowers, 2 year plants ____ ea. 65c 
Rugosa ROSES 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX 
each $1.00 
BLANC DE COUBERT 
Whites eee each $1.00 
SARAH VAN FLEET 
Pink Se eee each $1.00 
F. J. GROOTENDORST | 
Red 2222. eee each $1.00 
IDEAL—A FLORIBUNDA 
Red 758 neae nee es each $1.00 
for Windbreak planting. Don’t be fooled into 
buying seedlings of some southern grown 
stock. None will compare with this old stand- 
by. One row, with plants set 4 ft. apart in 
the row, is all you need to stop the snow. 
Heavy 2 foot plants each 20c 
Begonia 
TUBEROUS ROOTED Will grow 
best in shade. Mixed colors, double 
Camelia flowered. Large bulbs, 2 
inches “up ee A for $1.00 
Clump Birch 
Give your planting the natural 
“North Woods” effect. Two or 
more stems, 5 - 6 ft. __ euch $3.00 
MUMS 
We have quite a variety of colors including 
AURORA, BUTTERBALL, CHIPPEWA and 
others. 
Potted: Plants 2uee see ea. 45c 
10 forskos eee eee $3.50 
Climbing Roses 
7 SISTERS—No. 1 Potted ea. $1.00 
BLAZE—No.1 Potted __ ea. $1.00 
WHITE DAWN — No.1 Potted, 
each $1.00 
“CONCORD — A black grape, late We Do Not Die Trees on Sundays. PREVIOUS | 
ORDERS MAY BE CALLED FOR ON SUNDAY . 
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