\ 
my LATHAM RASPBERRY NO. 1—One of the best. Large red fruit. 
at Good flavor. 12 for $1.75, 50 for $6.50, 100 for $12.00. 
BETA GRAPE—The hardiest of the large grapes and if planted 
in a sheltered location and with a little winter cov- 
ering it will grow any place in the northwest. 
a RED LAKE CURRANT—Originated at Minnesota experiment 
all sources. Ripens mid-season. Berries red, un- 
usually large; clusters large and filled with berries. 
We think it will prove to be the coming commer- 
cial and home currant. 
| AtY Cal Spee sbenees ete Ries ee eR cg Es: RES. Acints MOACH .-00 
“ PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY—Bears profusely. Fruit is of the 
very best quality. 2 years . each .65 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT—Plant your rhubarb in deep, rich 
soil, in rows 4 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the 
rows. The crown bud should be about an inch below 
the surface of the ground. Rhubarb will make you 
the earliest material for pies and desserts, also valu- 
able for canning. Get some plants started this year. 
They take little space and give you so much useful 
material for your kitchen. 
CANADA —-Alle red. ecm oo i op er ont ewce. each .50 
STRAWBERRIES— 
“ SUPERFECTION—The Leading Everbearer. Superfection pro- 
duces more fruit than any other everbearing variety. 
In 1951 Dr. Dennison of Iowa State College tested 
several varieties and Superfection bore more fruit 
than any other variety, an estimated 13,000 quarts 
per acre. The berries are large, bright red, richly 
flavored and very sweet, self-pollinizing so can be 
planted by itself. 
\ 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6.00. 
DUNLAP STRAWBERRIES—Sure, heavy crops. We probably 
can’t tell you strawberry growers anything new 
about the Dunlap because it is one of the old stand- 
bys that everyone knows, but let us remind you: 
The berries are a dark crimson, with deep red flesh 
of marvelous quality. The plants are healthy, vig- 
orous and very productive. They grow in all kinds 
of soil and very extremely cold climates. Wonderful 
variety for canning. 
Persd08 SLb0g ee ae ee ee Per 100, $2.50 
These are a few of the 250,000 wild plum seedlings at the north 
end of the Anderson Nursery. A beautiful sight as far as one can see. 
SHELTERBELT SEEDLINGS 
Seedlings listed below are grown here at our nursery, €x- 
cept the Cottonwood. Heavy calibre, non-irrigated. Seeds gath- 
ered from native trees in northeastern South Dakota. High 
altitude. 
SEEDLINGS Per 100 
GOLEOMWO 0 Cet Ol et CC Umer earer tee ne eee oe $3.50 
AMERICAN ELM 
Geom Zminches eae hae ee Ee ee $2.00 
Ate Orinches see ee ee ees, Fw 2.00 
TNS) (i) O24 TaVeVERS) ee ae SR Oe $3.75 
etre a sLeeta ae es RCA © 2 are ae SO 
BOX ELDER 
TOBt Oe SeInChes Meee See ee 2 ee $3.50 
CHINESE ELM 
1OStOe 1 Omin che sie ee eee a ee $3.50 
ASH 
GalLOm lt OeinCh esi tee ec ee Lawes ee $1.50 
NORTHWEST POPLAR 
TORT ORS ASIIIC COMME rene © ope ete cress ergy $5.00 
GOLDEN WILLOW & LAUREL LEAF WILLOW 
DaOs a meeGls keene. tl. RS te peee  eo.O0 
“WILD PLUM 
Fosiey IGE GINO NES os occ shee eet ha Cee er eee _ $2.00 
CARAGANA 
(tein GRAGHION SS Sk ee pe See eee nee Dal! 
TOT OM LOHAN CH CS ieee eee oe Bsa oe eRe $6.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
Pato Oeinches cs ae $5.00 
TRANSPLANTED TREES 
Our transplanted trees are well branched, extra heavy calibre. 
AMERICAN ELM—The American Elm is perhaps the most 
beautiful shade tree that can be grown. 
DSetouG: feet: es 2 Sse ne each $1.25 
GrlOcGw COlqrer = eee ee eee ee each $1.75 
CHINESE ELM—A fast growing tree. A good tree for wind- 
breaks. 
47 tO LD eee ee eS ere ert _... each .75 
NORTHERN COTTONWOOD—A fast growing tree that serves 
well. It grows to enormous size quickly. 
StLOMG aL CCl ees eae eee eee See es CaCl c00 
HACKBERRY—lIt is a perfectly hardy, rapid growing, beauti- 
fully shaped tree. 
4 toro feet eee = ewes pep ee. ste ee CACH S120 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW—This tree attracts much attention 
with its long, slender and drooping branches. It is 
a beautiful tree near the pool on the lawn, in parks 
and in cemeteries. Grows rapidly and in spite of 
its height will touch the ground with its branches. 
5itonG Peeters ets pase Se ere, each Sieh 
BIRCH—Cut-Leaf Weeping—One of America’s most beautiful 
trees. 
AE TOO st COUN he seen: eee, Serger each $4.25 
™, ALMEY FLOWERING CRASB—Has fiery crimson, dollar size 
blossoms. Almey is a new Canadian Crab that is 
hardy, vigorous and upright-growing. Each petal is 
white at the base, forming a beautiiul five-sided star 
in the center of each crimson blossom. Often blos- 
soms when only two years old. 
4*tocbt lee tes eae eerie eee ee re each $2.50 
\\ HOPA-CRAB—An outstanding ornamental tree producing fire 
red fruit, especially valuable for jells. The foliage is 
beautiful and red in the early stages. Flowers appear 
in immense clusters covering entire tree; very 
fragrant. 
A°tOpoyLeCl ae. Ate eS Jee ee eee) oe each $1.75 
NORTHWEST POPLAR-—A nicely shaped tree with large 
glossy leaves. 
ASCO OLLee teense et ee ee eet Ae. each .50 
BY to Ghee thee ee res oe ess upton each .75 
BOLLEANA POPLAR—An ornamental poplar. Foliage is silver 
beneath. Shape, tall, upright grower. Very Psputar. 
4) ton) LOCtgs eae ese a ee Neti a ie each $1.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—This is the poplar that is used so mucin 
for avenue or background planting. They form tall 
stately columns of dark, shiny-green leaves. It suc- 
ceeds in soil too poor for other trees, and grows 
rapidly. 
IS iioy (0) aWeteth, LAVeR WAY 5 ne pecan Chis 1200) 
ATO we COU ie pee ere oe a ee ees each .75 
Stand feet ivhtwwere ee eer CCN 73) 
Det Oru Cbg ers Ge ee each .20 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH—Very pretty. Fine foliage, red 
berries. Bush forn.. 
ANt Osa Cette eee Pest) Lane iene each $1.75 
EVERGREENS 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE—Balled and Burlaped. 
12-18 inches each $4.75 
18-24 inches each $5.75 < | 
2-2' feet each $7.00 
212-3 feet each $8.00 
3-314 feet each $10.00 
312-4 feet each $12.00 
4-5 feet each $15.00 .: 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA 
Balled and Burlaped 
3-4 feet each $7.00 ~--» 
JUNIPER SAVIN 
Balled and Burlaped 
18-24 inches each $7.00 
PONDEROSA PINE 
Balled & Burlapped ne - 
2-3 feet each $6.00 ie 
