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Hardy Evergreens and 

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EVERGREENS 



Among all classes of nursery stock the 

 evergreen is the most perishable, and hence 

 special care must be exercised in trans- 

 planting them. If the following two rules 

 are observed it can be as successfully ac- 

 complished as with any other class. All of 

 these offered have been transplanted one or 

 more times and are fine, stocky trees. Sure 

 to grow with reasonable care. All of our 

 evergreens come direct from the field for 

 each order. They are carefully packed and 

 guaranteed to reach you in good growing 

 condition. 



When received, wet the roots but not the 

 tops, and heel in some moist, shady spot. 

 When ready to plant make a thin mud in a 

 pail or tub, dip roots in or keep in until 



planted. Absolutely prevent the drying of 

 the roots. Firm ground well as planted, 

 and keep well cultivated. Seedlings should 

 be lined out about 6 inches apart in a row 

 in the garden and given good culture for 

 about three years before setting in their 

 permanent place. For windbreak plant 8 

 to 12 feet apart each way, so as to alter- 

 nate if two rows. 



BURLAPPING WITH A BALL OF 

 EARTH. When requested we will burlap 

 each individual tree as dug with earth ad- 

 hering. Such trees weigh considerably 

 more, but with expensive ornamentals is 

 warranted caution. Extra charge for 12 to 

 18 inch. 15c each; 18 to 24 Inch. 20c: 2 to 

 3 feet. 25c: 3 to 4 feet, 35c; 4 to 6 feet, 50c. 



COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. A form of 

 the spruce from Colorado; very hardy and 

 symmetrical; foliage varies much in color 

 from green to deep blue. 



12 to 18 inch (postpaid) Each $ 2.00 



18 to 24 inch Each 3.00 



24 to 30 inch Each 5.00 



30 to 36 inch Each 7.00 



3 to 4 feet Each 10.00 



RED CEDAR (Northern). The hardiest, 

 easiest to transplant of all the evergreens. 

 Rapid grower when young. Makes the best 

 of low shelter belts and may be sheared 

 into any form. Should not be used around 

 apple orchards, as it encourages leaf rust. 

 Postpaid, 6 to 12 inch. 35c each 

 Each 10 



6 to 12 inch $0.35 $3.00 



12 to 18 inch 50 4.50 



18 to 24 inch 75 7.00 



2 to 3 feet 1.25 10.00 



ARBOR YITAE (American White Cedar). 

 One of our most beautiful evergreens for 

 screens or hedges. 6 to 12 inch. 35c each; 

 12 to 18 inch, 50c each; 18 to 24 inch, 75c 

 each; 2 to 3 feet, $1.25. Also in 4 to 5 

 feet, $3.00 each; 5 to 6 feet. $5.00; 8 to 10 

 feet, $10.00; 10 to 12 feet, $15.00 each. 



ARBORVITAE PYRAMIDALIS. Similar to 

 above; of very compact, upright growth. 

 12 to 18 inch, $2.00 each; 18 to 24 inch, $4.00 

 each; 2 to 3 feet, $6.00 each; 3 to 4 feet, 

 $10.00 each. 



BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Similar to White, 

 only more compact and darker color. Very 

 hardy, and especially valuable for hedge 

 planting. 



Each 



6 to 12 inch $0.35 



12 to 18 inch 50 



18 to 24 inch 75 



2 to 3 feet 1.25 



3 to 4 feet. 



2.00 



10 



$ 3.00 



4.50 



7.00 



10.00 



17.50 



3 to 4 feet 2.00 17.50 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



White Birch, Basswood, Locust, White Burr and Scarlet Oak, Russian 

 Olive, Butternut, Black Walnut 



3 to 5 ft $1.00 each 6 to 8 ft $3.00 each 



4 to 6 ft 1.50 each 8 to 10 ft 4.00 each 



5 to 7 ft 2.00 each WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES. 



