40 SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES— (Continued.) State Nursery AND Seed Co. 
NORWAY MAPIiE. 
The Maples are increasing in popularity owing to the profusion 
or follase and maiestic upright rapid growth 
Norway Maple — An excellent sha-'e tree, the foliage in the fall 
assuming very striking tints of yellow. 
Eacli, 6 to 7 feet $1.00; doz.. JIO.OO 
Each, 7 to 9 feet $1.50; doz., $15.00 
SltVER Vlh.-BJ.Ti (Acer Saocharinnm.) 
The Silver Maple is better known as the Sugar Maple or Soft 
Maple. It IS one of the handsomest of the species of very 
hardy nature, of easy culture, and rapid growth forming well 
shaped trees, when given sufficient room to develop Splendid 
stock. 
Each, 8 to 10 feet jl.25 
STAtfe NURSEfiYCl 
FOFKABS. 
These hardy trees thrive in almost any soil, and as a class are 
unequaled for this section. They are of rapid growth, and are 
used in increasing numbers every year in all parts of this state. 
Canada Poplar — This is the hardiest variety of the family, and 
by far the best for this section. Whether it is desired for 
shade trees on a lawn — for city parkings — or to be grown as 
a specimen tree, its handsome foliage, symmetrical rapid 
growth readily distinguish it from any other tree. The stock 
we offer this season of this favorite is the best we have yet 
been able to offer our customers, and the large blocks of them 
in different stages of growth have attracted the attention of 
every visitor to the outdoor section of our Nursery. 
Norway Poplar — Another good variety, grows to a very large size. 
Silver Leaved Poplar — Under side of leaves are a beautiful silver 
grey, makin.g it decidely distinct from any of the other varie- 
ties. 
I^ombardy Poplar — This variety is a very rapid grower — very 
erect, forming living pillars of handsome green foliage. Tliis 
peculiar habit combined with its hardy nature, make it the 
best variety for windbreaks, the tall green pillars rapidly 
reaching to a great height. 
Each, 4 to 5 feet .tOc; per doz., $5.00 
Each, 5 to 6 feet 75c; per doz., $8.00 
Each, 6 to 7 feet $1.00; per doz., $10.00 
Each. 8 to 10 fc<-t $1.50; per doz., $15.00 
A Block of Tenner Poplars. 
Windbreak of Russian Willows. 
WIIiKOWS. 
One of the most hardy class of trees known. The cultivated 
varieties we offer are invaluable for the rigorous climate of 
Montana. They are of very rapid growth, and make fine at- 
tractive trees for any position. 
Golden Willow — Golden colored growth, makes a handsome speci- 
men tree anywhere, and hardy under all conditions. 
Each, 4 to 5 ft; ^ 35c; doz., $3.00 
Each, 5 to (1 ft 50c; doz., $5.00 
Each. 8 to 10 ft $1.00; doz., $10.00 
Iiaurel Willow — Tlip cultivated Pussy Willow. Not the wild 
pussy willow of our river bottoms, but a far superior type. 
Of very upright growth, forming a large, round head, witli 
deep shining green foliage. 
Each. (5 to 8 ft., $1.00. 10 to 12 ft $3.00 
Russian Willow — A very strong growing tall variety, extremely 
valuable for windbreaks, very hardy and of very rapid growth 
and of great value also for specimen trees. 
Each, 4 to 5 ft., 35c doz., $3.00 
Each, 5 to 6 ft., 50c doz., $5.00 
Each. 8 to 10 ft.. $1.00 doz., $10.00 
r.,ARGE SPECIMENS of the Russian and Golden Willow, 12 to 
15 feet can be supplied. Write for prices, stating number re- 
quired. 
TREE CUTTINGS. 
We sell quantities of Cuttings of the following varieties: 
Poplars. Willows. Balm nf Gilead, These cuttings are about six 
inches long and in bundles of 100. 
Per 100 $1.50; per 1,000, $10.0 
