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dT MOST NORTHERN N URSERIES IN AMERICA 
Soft Maple. Elm. 
FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREE SEEDLINGS. 
Well Booted, Nursery Grown and I^owest Prices. 
These are all cultivated nuiKery stoek with good roots and are far superior 
to many of the seedlings pulled from forests and river bottoms, -with few, If 
any, roots, such as are offered by many nurserymen, and sold through agents. 
They are intended for planting groves, tree claims, wind breaks, etc., and are 
always sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense. 
BOX EZiDEB 
COTTONWOOD 
EI^M, AMEBICAN 
MAFI-E, SOPT 
ASH, WHITE 
MVZiBEBB'S', BTTSSIAN 
CATAI.FA 
BIiACK I.OCUST 
BI^ACK WAI.NUT 
-1-Ycar- 
PerlOO. Per 1,000. 
2-T<>ar- 
Carolina Poplar. 
Qolden Willow. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS. 
— l-Yr.. 21^ to 4 Ft. — 
Per 100. Per 1,000. 
CABOI.INA FOFI.AB $3.00 $25.00 
I^ATTBEI^ WII.I.OW 3.00 25.00 
Q'OIiSBIl' WTIiIiOW 3.00 25.00 
EVERGREEN HEDGES. 
Per 
100. 
American Arbor Vitae. .$1.50 
Austrian Fine 1.50 
Scotch Pine 1.50 
Norway Spruce 1.50 
Bed Cedar 
Chinese Arbor Vitae .... 3.00 
Bnglemanni Spruce .... 5.00 
White Spruce 1.50 
Jack Pine 1.50 
Pitch Pine 1.50 
-6 to 8 In.- 
Per 
1000. 
$10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
-8 to 12 In.. 
Per 
100. 
$2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
Per 
1000. 
$15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
Butternut, or White Walnut, "^'y'whe^e; 
well-known and popular. The nuts are larger than 
the black; oily and nutritious, with very delicate fla- 
vor. The tree is lofty and spreading in growth, val- 
uable for timber. Prices same as Walnut. 
25.00 
40.00 
10.00 2.00 15.00 
10.00 2.00 15.00 
10.00 
12 to 15 In.- 
Per 100. Per 1,000. 
American Arbor Vitae $3.00 $25.00 
Jack Pine 3.00 25.00 
All Evergreen should be planted in the sprinjr. 
NUT BEARING TREES. 
Nut culture is an industry that, 
until recently, has received but 
little attention by American 
planters. Probably no branch of 
tree culture pays larger profits or 
offers better inducements to plant- 
ers than this, while most kinds 
are growing into valuable timber 
trees that will of themselves pay 
large dividends on the invest- 
ment. 
These are easy of culture, of dwarf habit, 
hardy, yielding abundantly. Mail size, eacli 
ISc, 3 for 35c., postpaid. 2 to 3 ft., each 35c., 3 for 90c., by express. 
r'Vi^oi-riiT*- A n.><>i-;/N-_ C! ,,-^»4. A. valuiible native tree, both useful and 
\.^ncs>mui, /American OWeei. ornamental: timber is very durable, and 
possesses a fine grain for oil finish. Price, 5 to 6 ft., each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
\A/alnn+ TilarU- ^ well known winter variety, being valuable for its 
WainUC, OiaCK. timber, commanding a very high price on the market. 
The tree is large and majestic, rich in foliage, making a most beautiful shade 
tree. It bears profusely, the nuts being large and round, very sweet and 
delicious. Mail size, each 15c., 3 for 40c., postpaid; 3 to 4 ft. 30c. each, $3.00 
doz.; 5 to 6 ft., each SOc, $5.00 doz.; 6 to 8 feet., each 60c., $6.00 doz. (See 
Tree Seedling's above for smaller sizes.) 
Butternut. 
Pilhert. 
Filberts or Hazelnuts. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
