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ORCHARD SPECIAL | 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL EXTEN- 
SION SERVICE SUGGESSTED ORCHARD. 
fy al Apples, Crabs, & Pears. all...5-6 ft. 
~“fPlums, Cherries, Apricots..all4-5 ft. 
All varieties tagged; as to key no. for Plan 
shown below. 24 Trees ...... .-$ 29,95. 
48 Trees ( 2 6f Each No.) only..... 59.00 
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@ ie Ga) 
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OB OED GOS 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—(C) 
Spikes of flowers resembling tiny snap- 
C Hobo rise above attractive foliage. Laven- 
er-rose 
PLATYCODON (Balloon flower) Blue flowers 
opening two inches across. June-July .... 
PENTSTEMON Grandiflorus (Native Digi- 
talis) (C) A -hardy plant with silver-gray 
evergreen foliage. Beautiful lavender, bell, 
or gloxinia-shaped flowers in June. Fine cut 
flower. 1% ft. 
POPPY Oriental — Large scarlet flowers 
May-June. Plant in early spring or August. 
SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek, Hen 
Chickens) (RG). Each, 20c; clumps ........ 35e 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) (RG) Broad 
leathery leaves; large lavender flower heads. 
es for cutting. Grows 18 inches high. 35c 
each ; 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus bart Ser 
Steen pecan ce SEE COLORED 
INSERT IN 
Winthrop, ee have had very MIDDLE OF 
good results from the trees, over 100 BOOK FO 
all together, Cherry, Plum and Apple, R 
that I purchased from you the last MORE PHLOX. 
couple years. Have had some fruit 
on them the last two years. Yours 
truly, Martin H.K 
1/9/52 Andover, S. Dak. 
Would you please send me your catalog.You 
have such a wonderful collection of Nur- 
sery Stock for our part of the country. 
Mrs. G.D. 
11/7/52 Foxhome, Minn. 
Thank you so much for sending the fine 
Tulip Bulbs. I have never seen such large 
bulbs. Mrs. V.A. 
Hudson, Wisc. 
I have had so many inquiries on my beau- 
tiful RED RICH Strawberries. They are 
positively loaded this Spring. Mrs.R.S.A. 
(S/ 24/ 52 Villerd, Minn. 
I had some of your Dehlias and Gladio- i 
li last year. Your Glad assortment was 
extra beautiful. A very satisfied cust om- 
er. Mrs. B.R. 
Choice PEONIES 
(=)Early (M)Midseason (L)Late 
(10) is Perfect Flower 3-5 eye EACH 
SHESTINE GOWDY (8.4)Late. Outer petals 
pink rimmed with cream.Splashed red.. $.90 
FESTIVA MAXIMA(9.3) Large white with a 
red splash on center petals. Good(E} 1.00 
LONGFELLOW(E.M)Fine dble.cherry red.. 1.25 
MARY BRAND (8.7) (M)Full double red... 1.25 
MYRTLE GENTRY (9.6)Fragrant late pink.1.50 
NO.105-(M) Fine double red peony..... 1.00 
RUBRA SUPERBA(7.2)(L)Brilliant crimsonl.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT(9.0)(M)Apple blossom pink 
tipped with silver.Sweet scented.... 1.25 
WALTER FAXTON(9.3) (M)Vivid salmon-pink 1.25 
Plent 3 PEONIES 
2.75, Postpaid 
1 Red 1 White L* pink 
Perennial Phlox 
CARE OF PHLOX 
Water heavily during dry spells. The flowers should not be 
allowed to go to seed. Cut the first flower spikes when they 
are in full bloom and use for home decoration. Or, if left 
longer on the plant, they should be cut as soon as the blooms 
fade. In this way, a second setting of bloom will come on 
and thus the season will be prolonged. This plant likes a well 
enriched soil and a sunny location, well-drained position. 
Phlox Collection 
aia foe All 6 Plants 
1 1 1 Twolone . 
1 we 1 Blue Only $1.95, Prepaid 
PHLOX BY NAME (Labeled) 
2 Yr.0ld No.1 Field Grown Plants SO¢g Each. 
6 for $2.40; 10 for $3.50 Postpaid- 4thZone 
Other varieties see color insert pagel0/1l 
AMERICAN BEAUTY-Clear Rose Pink.Large flore 
BRIGHT EYES-Bright rose pink.Bark red eye. 
LEO SCHLAGETER-Most fiery red of all Phlox. 
R. P. STRUTHERS- Rosy red with scarlet eye. 
PURPLEKROME-Deep purple.New Holland Phlox. 
ROYAL PURPLE-Rich shaded violet ;deeper eye. 
SPITFIRE-Salmon orange fls.Crimson eye. 
VON LASSBURG- Very sturdy white phlox. Large, 
TALL PINK, LAVENDER, LIGHT BLUE 
12 Assorted Roots;$2.00; 25 for $3.75 
100 Prepaid for .............. $12.00 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss or Creeping Phlox) 
These dwarf creeping Phlox are some of the first 
flowers to brighten the landscape in the spring. Because 
of their low growth, spreading habit, and vivid colors, 
they are especially fine for rock gardens, for terrace 
plantings, and for planting about the base of the stone 
in cemetery work. Height 4 to 6 inches. 
Start blooming for Decoration Day. Grow 6" 
high. COLORS: Red, White, or Pink 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.40; 6 Prepaid for $2.75 
