— PLANT — 
EVERGREENS 
FOR EVERLASTING BEAUTY 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE — “Shiners”, 
12-15 inches, $2.25 
Choice Specimens, 4 foot, $9.00 
MUGHO PINE—A dwarf growing pine for 
ornamental planting, 
15-18 inch spread, each $3.00 
18-24 inch spread, each $4.50 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—Choice mat- 
ched pairs. 18-24 inches tall, each $2.75 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE— Good bushy 
trees, 3-4 feet, $3.00 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA—Red Cedar, sheared 
specimens, each $4.75 
1HE DUNDEE JUNIPER—Is the best of the 
upright green ones. 
4-5 feet, sheared, each $7.50 
3-4 feet, sheared, each $6.00 
; 2-3 feet, sheared, each $5.66 
SAVIN JUNIPER—Low growing, 18-24 in. 
Each, $3.00 
rFITZER JUNIPER—Low growing 
18-24 inches, each $3.00 
30-36 inches, each $6.00 
HETZI JUNIPER—Low growing, resembles 
Pfitzer except foliage is a light blue color. 
18-24 inches, each $3.00 
24-30 inches, each $4.00 
TAXUS QR YEW—tThe Variety Cuspidata 
has done very well here. Dark green foliage. 
Should be used on the north or in shade. 
15-18 inches, each $2.75 
18-24 inches, each $4.00 
BALSAM FIR—Will thrive in partial shade. 
5-6 feet, each $8.00 
FONDEROSA PINE — The longest needle 
pine grown. 
2 foot, bushy trees, each $2.75 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE—A compact, symmet 
rical, fast growing tree. 
15-18 inches, choice trees - $2.25 
18-24 inches, choice trees - $3.00 
24-30 inches, choice trees - $3.75 
The following grades of Black Hills Spruce 
need not be balled. 
Choice trees, 12-15 inches, each $1.00 
9-12 inches, each 50c 
This is as fine a lot of small Black Hills as 
are growing anywhere. 
Small Fruits 
GOOSEBERR Y—Pixwell, the new gooseberry 
from North Dakota. Fine quality berries. 
Bears very young. 
Heavy well rooted plants, 75c each 
GRAPES—Concord, bears large bunches of 
sweet, juicy, blue-black grapes every year. Re 
quires winter protection. 
3 for $1.00 
GRAPES—Fredonia, ripens 3 weeks earlier 
than Concord. The fruit is equal to or better 
than the Concord. Requires winter protection. 
3 for $1.00 
RHUBARB — McDonald, red, very tender 
stalks of extra large size. Tremendous yielder. 
No. 1 divisions 65c each 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington, a very good 
variety for our soil. Easy to grow. 
25-two year plants for $1.50: 100 for $4.00 
PLANT AN ORCHARD 
GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT TREES IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD 
APPLES—AIl varieties, 4-5 foot trees. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.25 
ORIOLE — The earliest high quality, goo 
size apple. Will ripen in August, hardy. 
BEACON—AII red, bears early and will ripen 
in early September. Extra good for pies. 
MINJON—A large brilliant dark red fall ap- 
ple, that doubtless will become the leading 
fall variety. 
PRAIRIE SPY—Late fall apple that will keep 
all winter, One of the best of the recent in- 
troductions, 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—The well known 
early summer apple. We have had these for 
many years, always in demand. 
HARALSON—A long keeping winter apple. 
warge, red, solid, crisp, juicy apple. Extra 
good for pies and good*eatin®, especial:y in 
late winter and spring. 
FIRESIDE—A yellow and red apple that has 
flavor all it’s own. Solid, crisp juicy apple. 
Keeps all winter. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
WHITNEY CRAB — This well known early 
crab is still in big demand. Everyone should 
include one or more. 
PLUM TREES—AIl varieties are 1 year old 
from buds, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20 
KAGA—This variety is recommended as a pol 
linizer and is well worth growing for it’s fruit, 
A medium size, red plum, good eating and 
cooking. 
SUPERIOR — Originated by the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Very large, delicious red 
plum. Rich sweet flavor. 
RED GLOW — A new hardy good quality 
plum. The fruit is a dark bronze-red with or- 
ange flesh, 
GRENVILLE—A Canadian variety. Of high 
quality, large, very hardy. 
» SPLENDID—A fine plum. Recommended and 
adapted to western plains conditions. 
HENNEPIN—A good medium sized red plum. 
FOR BEAUTY AND COMFORT 
MORAINE LOCUST—New. Fast growing— 
sSeedless—Long lived. No other shade tree 
possesses the many fine features of the Mo- 
raine Locust. Same type of foliage as honey 
1ocust, minus the thorns and seed pods. Order 
early, supply limited. 
5-6 ft. whips, each $5.00; 2 for $9.75 
MArLE, Crimson King—This is the one that 
comes out red in the spring and holds it's col- 
or all summer, A brilliant new tree, that is 
gaining favor throughout the country. rer- 
tectly hardy here. Plant Pat. No. 735. 
5-6 ft. whips, $4.95 each, 2 for $9.65 
MAPLE, Schwedleri—Comes out with bright 
red leaves in the spring, gradually changing 
to bronze-green in summer, then to a deeper 
green to yellow after frost. Many fine Schwed 
jeri maple growing in this area 30 years old or 
more, 
3 year old, field grown 6-7 ft., $6.00 each 
MAPLE, Hard—A beautiful shade or boule- 
vard tree. Brilliant yellow-orange or scarlet 
foliage in late fall. 
Well grown trees, 6-8 ft. $4.00, each 
MOUNTAIN ASH—A semi-dwarf specimen 
tree. White flowers followed by clusters of 
orange-red berries. 
6-8 ft. $3.50, each 
ELM, American (Grafted), also known as the 
Lake City Elm—These are grafted elm select- 
ed for their uniformity, good shape and fast 
growing habit. 6-8 ft. $3.00, each 
Strawberries 
STRAWBERRIES—June bearing: 
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Denver ee ere LOO for $2.75 
J Negra OCR | See aeoior eee 100 for $3.00 
STRAWBERRIES—Everbearing: 
INGerey Re ORR Clay etisvessvesere sorties emctearesere 100 for $15.00 
100 for $4.25 
100 for $4.25 
Evermore ............ 
Streamliner 
ELM—American, grown from seed. Hardy, 
fast growing, dependable. 
Well grown trees, 6-8 ft., $2.50 each 3 or 
more $2.25 each 
BIR CH—Cut-Leaf Weeping. With silvery 
white bark, graceful drooping branches and 
finely cut leaves. Should be planted in moist 
locations. Well branched, 8-10 ft., dug with 
earth ball, $6.00 each. 
POPLAR, Lombardy—Widely used for tall 
screens and accent points. Glossy leaves that 
shimmer in the sunlight. Very rapid growth. 
5-6 ft., lightly branched, 50c each 
Whips same height, 25c each 
These are one year old from cuttings. 
WILLOW, Niobe Weeping—A graceful weep- 
ing tree that needs lots of room to develop. 
Golden yellow bark, narrow green leaves. 
Well branched, 1 year old, $1.00 each 
ALMEY CRAB—A new introduction in flow- 
ering crabs, that has been sensational all 
over the country. Dollar size blooms of rich 
fiery crimson. A high class ornamental tree, 
which is mature at about 15 feet tall. The 
small red fruit hangs to the tree, well into 
the winter, which adds to it’s beauty. You will 
like Almey. 
5-6 ft., trees $2.75 each 
Raspberries 
RASPBERRIES—Indian Summer, the best of 
the everbearing. The berries are large and 
juicy with a rich raspberry flavor. Will yield 
extra heavy in summer, and again in late fal 
50 No. 1 grade plants, $7.25, 25 for $3.85 or 
$2.00 per dozen 
RASPBERRIES—Latham, is still the leading 
commercial variety in many sections. Large 
red fruit. 
50 No. 1 grade plants, $6.50; 25 for $3.50 or 
$1.75 per dozen 
