Hedges 
FOR PRIVACY 
AND DIVISION OF PROPERTY 
DWARF NINEBARK—tThis new plant makes 
an ideal formal hedge. Very dense, easily 
sheared, dwarf upright growth. Plant 18 to 20 
inches apart. 12-15 inch, 25 plants for $6.25 
COTONEASTER—tThis acutifolia form will 
grow 6 to 8 feet if left untrimmed. Deep 
glossy green leaves, small pink flowers, fol- 
lowed by an abundance of black berries makes 
it ideal for screen. Can also be sheared to de- 
sired height. Plant 18 to 20 inches apart. 
12 to 15 inch, 2 year plants, 25 for $6.25 
HONEY SUCKLE—The thick, dark green fo- 
liage of Zabeli, makes this one of the best in- 
formal hedge plants. The red flowers followed 
by bright red berries, makes this an attrac- 
tive hedge all summer, if left to grow natural 
ly. Plant 24 inches apart. 
18 to 24 inch, 25 plants for $6.00 
Windbreak Trees 
For Protection Against Snow and Wind 
Be sure to make the very outside row to the 
north and west, Honeysuckle. 
BELLA ALBIDA HONEYSUCKLE—This is 
the only variety that should be used for Wind 
break planting. Don’t be fooled into planting 
seedlings of some southern grown stock. None 
will compare with this old standby. One row 
with plants set 4 ft. apart in the row, is all 
you need to stop the snow. Heavy, iield 
grown, from cuttings well rooted. 
18 to 24 inch, $17.50 per 100 
Also includes several rows of the 
“NEW HARDIN” 
strain of Chinese Elm from Canada. Much 
hardier and especially adapted for windbreaks 
18 to 24 inch, per 100, $5.00 
2 to 3 ft., per 100, $8.00 
LAUREL LEAF WILLOW—Heavy 1 year 
old. Well rooted. 
2 to 4 ft., $9.00 per 100 
GOLDEN WILLOW—Heavy, 1 year old. 
Well rooted. 5 to 6 ft., $10.00 per 100 
GREEN ASH—More ash should be planted in 
the windbreak. Dependable, long lived. Two 
year old trees. 
18 to 24 inch, $5.00 per 100 
~ Small Fruits — 
Due to the severe drought last fall, all or- 
ders for plants will be accepted, subject to 
crop only. 
STRAWBERRIES — June Bearing 
‘Dunlap ee ee LOO) for; $2.75 
~Beaver faa OO) for $3.00 
= Arrowhead 100 for $3.50 
STRAWBERRIES — Everbearing 
“iNew Red Rich. .......000.00.... 100 for $15.00 
“Evermore ..100 for $ 4.50 
“Streamlimer  2.cssesictecsccce: 100 for $ 4.50 
GRAPES“Concord, bears large bunches of 
sweet, juicy, blue-black grapes every year. 
Requires winter protection. 3 for $1.25 
GRAPES—Fredonia, ripens 3 weeks earlier 
than Concord. Requires winter protection. 
3 for $1.25 
GRAPES—Moonbeam, a new white grape, 
Minnesota introduction, that really is a dandy 
Sweet as sugar, compact bunches, hardy. 
2 year No. 1 plants, 65c each 
RHUBARB — McDonald, red, very tender 
stalks of extra large size. Tremendous yield- 
der. No. 1 divisions, 65c each 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington, a_ very 
good variety for our soil. Easy to grow. 
25 plants for $1.50; 100 for $5.00 
PLANT AN 
Grow choice fruit trees in your back yard. 
APPLE TRE&S—AI varieties. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25 
\OKIOLE —the earliest high quality, good 
size apple. Ripens in August. 
~BEACON—Aitl red, bears young and will ri- 
pen in early Sept. Extra good for pies. 
SMiNJON—A dark red tall apple. truly a 
Minnesota Jonathan. 
SPRAIRIE SPY—Late fall apple. One of the 
best of the recent introductions. 
S YELLOW TRANSPARENT—1he well known 
early summer apple. Always in demand. 
HARALSQ'N—A long keeping winter apple. 
Large, red, solid, crisp and juicy. 
*FIRESIDE—A yellow and red apple that has 
a distinct flavor all its own. Keeps all winter. 
WHITNEY CRAB—This well known early 
crab is still in big demand. Include one or 
more in your planting. 
RED DELICIOUS—Large red summer apple. 
This tree has produced good crops here for 
years. 
\REDWELL—A new early winter apple from 
University Farm. 
~NORTHWESTERN GREENING—A popular 
old winter apple, with large smooth green 
fruit. 
SWEALTHY—One of Minnesota’s most pop- 
ular late fall apples. 
\ NEW LAKELAND—A solid red, fall apple 
with excellent cooking quality. Keeps well. 
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FOR BEAUIY AND COMFURT 
NEW MORAINE LOCUsi—(Crat. No. 836). 
A perfect shade tree, tast growiag and long- 
lived. No seed pods, no thorns. it’s a beauty. 
5 to 6 ft. trees (mot branched) each $5.00 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE—(Fat. No. 735). 
Comes out red in the spring and holds its co- 
lor all summer. A brilliant new tree. 
6 to 7 ft. (mot branched), $4.95 
2 year field grown, $6.00 
SCHWEDLERI MAPL&E—One of the best. 
Color changes from red to green and yellow. 
Many in this area, 30 years old or more. 
8 to 10 ft. branched, $7.50 each. 
5 to 6 ft. branched, $5.00 each 
AMERICAN LINDEN—Makes a very desir- 
able shade tree. Large green leaves, white 
flowers in spring. 
5 to 6 ft., $2.50 each 
LAKE CITY ELM—A grafted form of Am- 
erican elm, selected for their uniformity, 
gocd shape and fast growth. 
6 to 8 ft., $3.00 each 
AMERICAN ELM—Grown from seed. Hardy 
fast growing, dependable. 
So toml Osten eee each) $3.00 
Gto) Sutt ee emeacheoato 
Raspberries 
‘INDIAN SUMMER—The best of the ever- 
bearing rasperries. The berries are large and 
juicy, with a rich flavor. Will yield extra 
heavy in summer, and again in late fall. No. 
1 grade plants. 
$2.65 per dozen 25 for $5.00 
We Do NOT Dig Trees on Sundays 
Previous Orders May Be Called 
For On Sundays. 
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ORCHARD 
“LUM 1KeES—AIl varieties are 1 year old 
irom buds. $1.50 each, 3 i0r p4.zu 
KAGA—ihis variety is recommended as a 
pollinizer and is weil worth growing 
truit. A medium size, red pium, good eating 
and cooking. 
SUrtéKLUK—Originated by ihe 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Very iarge, 
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. 
ior 1ts 
ldinnescca 
deiicious 
SHENNEPIN—A good medium sized red plum. 
PEARS 
\ PARKER—One of the sweetest, juicie:t pears 
that grows. Originated by Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Bears heavy. Ripens 
in early September. 4 to 5 ft trees, $1.75 ea. 
CHERRIES 
\NORTH STAR—New dwarf pie cherry from 
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U. of Minn. Bright red lusc‘ous cherries that 
make wonderful pies. Very hardy. 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.80 each; 2 for $5.00 
METEOR—Another new Minnesota cherry of 
the Morello type. It has all of the high qual- 
ity of its twin, North Star, but ripens about 
10 days later. Dwarf habit of growth. 
3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.80 each; 2 for $5.00 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES | 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BikCH—White bark, 
graceiul drooping branches and 
leaves. Well branched. 
& to 10 ft., dug with earth ball, each $6.00 
FOPLAR, LOMBARDY—Widely 
tall screens and accent plants. Glossy leaves 
that shimmer in the breeze. 
2 year transplanis, 6 to 8 ft. .each $1.00 
1 year, 6 ft. each 50c 
Sto ettwhipserscacsise each 25c 
ALMEY CRAB—A new introduction in flow- 
cring crabs, that has been sensational all ov- 
finely cut 
used lor 
er the country. Large blooms of rich red co- 
lor. You will like Almey. 
Well grown 2 yr. old trees....each $2.75 
\ HOPA CRAB—Strong upright grower. Cov- 
ered with showy pink flowers in the spring. 
Beautiful and very hardy. 
2 year old trees ...... ey renee each $2.00 
WILLOW, Niobe We2ping—Needs lots of 
room to develop. Golden yellow bark, nar- 
row green leaves. 
Well branched 1 yr. old ..........each $1.00 
WILLOW, Pussy—A new French  Hi-brid. 
Popular on account of the cxtra large cat- 
kins, in April before the leaves come out. 
each, 50c 
F ertilizer 
We have a variety of fertilizer on hand in 
any amount . 
VEG-E-GRO—A completely balanced plant 
food for all vegetables. (8% Nitrogen-16% 
available Phos. Acid-16% Water soluble pot- 
ash) 25 lb. bag, $1.45 
GRAS-GROER—A completely balanced plant 
food for lawns, shrubbery, flowers and trees. 
(8% Nitrogen-8% Available Phos. Ac‘d.- 
6% water soluble Potash) 50 Ib. bags, $2.50 
SHEE? MANURE—A natural manure, is all 
organic and its 
fertilizing qualities are re- 
leased gradually over a long period of time, 
Beneficial to all types of coil. 25 tb. 
$1.50. 
bag. 
