ORNAMENTAL 
EVERGREENS 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE-—A native evergreen tree, the 
hardiest of all spruces. These are nursery grown, 
transplanted, symmetrical and compact. 
Price: 18 to 24 in. XX, $4.00 ea.; 2 to 2% ft. XX, 
$5.00 ea.; 2% to 3 ft. XX, $6.00 ea.; 3 to 3% ft. 
XX, $7.00 ea.; 3% to 4 ft. XX, $8.00 ea.; 4 to 
446 ft. XKX, $11.25 ea.; 4% to 5 ft. XXX, $12.50 
each, 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE-Similar to the blue 
spruce, but this tree has a greenish tint. 
Price: 2% to 3 ft. XX, $9.00 ea.; 3 to 3% ft. XX, 
$10.50 ea.; 3% to 4 ft. XX, $12.00 ea.; 4 to 
44 ft. XXX, $15.00 ea. 
COLORADO MEDIUM BLUE SPRUCE-The most popu- 
lar of the ornamental garden evergreens. These 
trees are of a medium blue color but not as light 
as the ‘‘select’’. 
Price: 2% to 3 ft. XX, $9.00 ea.; 3 to 3% ft. XX, 
$10.50 ea.; 314 to 4 ft. XX, $12.00 ea.; 4 to 4% 
ft. XXX, $15.75 ea.; 4% to 5 ft. XXX, $17.50 
ea.; 5 to 5% ft. XXX, $19.25 ea. 
FRUIT 
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we are 
listing only young stock in the line of fruit trees as recom- 
mended by leading Horticulturists of the Northwest. These 
young trees will establish a good root system more readily 
than older and larger trees, and may also be pruned to any 
desired shape. We have a nice assortment of hardy, proved 
varieties that have been grown successfully in this region. 
APPLES 
BEACON—An early, all-red apple that is hardy, pro- 
ductive and not as perishable as other early apples. 
‘ DOLGO CRAB—Big clusters of small red fruit. Makes 
wonderful jelly. 
HARAISON—Large, red winter apple—best for apple 
pie. Perfect cooking quality and is a heavy pro- 
ducer. 
\ PRAIRIE SPY—Late keeper. 
is also prized for cooking. 
\ RED VAN BUREN—AII the good qualities of Duchess, 
but larger and better color. Solid red, very early, 
and hardy. 
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Excellent for eating and 
> SHARON—Fine winter apple; splendid for eat- 
ing and cooking. 
‘\ WEALTHY-Still a very popular apple. Has 2 good 
size with a juicy, sprightly flavor. Bears young 
and heavily. 
~\ WHITNEY CRAB-Delicious for apple butter, sauce 
and pickles. Ripens early and bears young. 
Price: Each of the above varieties, 4 ft. and up, 
$1.25 ea. 
Black Hills Spruce 
CONCOLOR FIR—Long, graceful needles are ex- 
tremely thick on the branches, varying in color 
from light green to gray-blue. Rapid in growth 
and extremely hardy. 
Price: 144 to 2 ft. XXX, $7.95 ea. 
Note: Full color charts of all evergreens on display 
at our office. 
TREES 
CHERRIES 
“ EARLY RICHMOND—Bright red. Earliest, and a good 
pie cherry. 
\ MONTMORENCY-—Large, red. 
cherry. 
The best all-purpose 
Price: Each of the above varieties, 4 ft., and up, 
$1.75 ea. 
PLUMS 
~, KAGA—Fine apricot-type flavor. You’ll love it for 
jam, although it’s not much for eating. 
~. PIPESTONE—Very large, early, and highly produc- 
tive. Good for canning, but especially good for 
eating fresh. 
‘ REDCOAT—Perfectly freestone, is one of best canning 
plums. Medium-sized, bright crimson fruit. 
 SAPA—A popular, fine-flavored cherry-plum unex- 
celled for canning, eating fresh, or in sauce and 
pies. 
\ WANETA-Big dark reddish-purple fruit; juicy and very 
sweet. 
Price: Each of the above varieties, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.75 ea. 
