A Photograph of a block of our Black Hills Spruce, quoted on page 16. 
These have been twice transplanted, are bushy and nice with good roots. 
The Black Hills Spruce is a valuable variety, superior to the Norway 
Spruce, being hardier and of much better appearance. It transplants more 
successfully than any other variety we have tried and stands severe climatic 
conditions such as drouth, heat and cold, retaining its beautiful color under 
tinfavorable conditions. 
A block of Pear, mostly Kieffer and Garber. We have a surplus of 
Kieffer Pear, first-class, two-year trees, budded on French Pear Roots. Can 
make special low rates on large lots. 
