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LINN COUNTY NURSERY 
The Bride — A small delicate, sweet flower; high, and is covered with very large 
winsome, attractive and well named. white, daisy-like flowers from August 
40c each. until frost. The plant also makes a 
_ „. , , ... . , handsome appearance when not in bloom. 
The Queen-Single, large white with a price same a ^ Boltonta . 
cushion of gold. 35c each. , , 
Golden Glow — A hardy perennial plant, 
Victoria Tricolor — Rose-pink and salmon. growing six to eight feet high, branch- 
One of the most vigorous and prolific jng freely, and bearing on long, graceful 
bloomers we have; fragrant and desira- stems hundreds of exquisite double 
ble. 25c each. blossoms of the brightest golden color, 
and as large as the Cactus Dahlia. 
Other Herbaceous Plants strong roots, 25c each. 
. .V^ ,_, , ,, .. Yucca Filamentosa — An interesting and 
Boltonia A.teroide. (False Chamomile)— tropical-appearing plant which will en- 
One of the showiest of hardy perennial dure any „{ our northern winters and is 
plants, with large aster-like, pure white therefore valuable for those localities 
flowers. Ic blooms throughout the fall where flowering plants are scarce. It is 
and makes a dense mass of white from an evergreen perennial, throwing up in 
July until September. 4 to 6 feet high, tne middle of the summer, flower stalks 
20c each; $2.00 per dozen. three feet in height, bearing a profusion 
Giant Baiey (Pyrethrum Uliginosum) — of creamy-white, bell-shaped blossoms. 
One of the very finest autumn flowering One of the most beautiful plants for the 
plants. It grows four feet or more lawn. Two-year plants, 50c .each. 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
These are just the thing for starting hedges, screens, windbreaks and timber 
plantations. If wanted in large quantities, write for special prices. 
No matter how valuable the land, every farmer can make a wood-lot profitable. 
It can constitute a windbreak and at the same time furnish posts and repair material 
and fuel. There is ni'iich land along streams which might be planted to trees and 
would become very valuable instead of furnishing only poor pasture as it does now. 
The time is soon coming when good timber will be in great demand in this state. 
Where planted for groves, cultivated crops may be planted between the rows 
for several years. The land may be planted to corn and a seedling planted in the 
place of every alternate hill. In this way the seedling will get the necessary culti- 
PRICE LIST OF TREES. ioo iooo 
Ash, American, 12 to 18 inches $1.25 $10.00 
6 to 12 inches 1.00 8.00 
Box Elder, 18 to 24 inches 175 1500 
12 to 18 inches ; 1.50 10.00 
6 to 12 inches 1.25 6.00 
Catalpa, Hardy, 24 to 36 inches 1-75 IS-OO 
18 to 24 inches 1.50 12.50 
12 to 18 inches 1.25 10.00 
6 to 12 inches 1.00 7.50 
Elm, White, 18 to 24 inches 2.00 10.00 
12 to 18 inches 1.75 7 50 
6 to 12 inches 150 6.00 
European Larch, 12 to 15 inches 5 00 
6 to 12 inches 3-00 
Honey Locust, 12 to 15 inches 1.50 10.00 
8 to 12 inches 125 7 50 
Russian Mulberry, 18 to 24 inches 1.00 10.00 
i2tol8inches .85 8.00 
6 to 12 inches ! 65' 6.00 
Osage Orange, 12 to 18 inches 75 5 00 
6 to 12 inches 50 3.00 
Soft Maple, 18 to 24 inches 1.00 10.00 
12 to 18 inches ■• •• .75 7.00 
6 to 12 inches 50 4.00 
Black Walnut, 18 to 24 inches 2.00 20.00 
6 to 12 inches 1.50 15.00 
Fruit Tree Seedlings for Grafting or Budding 
Consisting of apple, plum, pear, cherry, and peach seedlings. Write for prices. 
