Sedge of Buckthorn. 
A Hedge of Cornus Siberiea 
A HEDGE IS MORE APPROPRIATE THAN A FENCE AND MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR A BORDER 
The idea of planting hedges for use as well as ornament is a practical one and growing into general favor. By using medium sized plants a hedge 
can re made as cheaply as a board fence, with the added advantage of becoming each year more beautiful and valuable. As a screen for unsightly places, 
for divisions in the orchard, farm and garden or a boundary line for lawn or premises nothing is so ornamental as a pruned and well kept hedge. All hed- 
ges on this list should be planted from8 inches to 1 foot apart in the row. 
Rarhprrv ThlinriPrcrii Well adapted for ornamental divisions of city 
uaiUGIiy muuueign lots or wherever a showy, shady hedge is de- 
sired; dwarf and stocky, foliage and fruit IkjUi being violet color, form a strik- 
ing combination. Price, 12 to 15 In., doz. $1.50, 100 $8.; 15 to 18 in., doz 
$2, 100 810; 18 to 24 In., doz. $2.50, 100 $15; 2 to 3 ft., doz. $3, 100 $20 
BuckthOTH Aftcr a thorough test we consider this the best and hardiest for 
vuvnuiuiu t| le Northwest and other sections. It stands our cold winters 
without injury. Commences growth very early in the spring and retains its 
foliage late in the autum. Price, 8 to 12 in., doz. $1, one hundred for $8.; 
12 to 18 in., doz. $1.26, one hundred for $10; 18 to 24 in., doz. 1.50. one 
hundred for $12; 2 to 3 ft., doz. $2, one hundred $15; 3 to 4 ft., doz. $3.50; 
one hundred $25. 
CarraCflfia ArhnrPSf.PnQ (Siberian Pea Tree.) A hardy variety 
IxtlldgdUd, M UUrCJ>l.eHS> from northwestern Russia, now being ex- 
tensively planted in Manitoba and the Dakotas. Foliage resembles the locust. 
Price 1 yr. strong, doz. $1.50, one hundred $5; 2 yr. strong, doz. $2.50, 
one hundred $10. 
P.nrnil? Sihprirn (Red Branched Dogwood) A beautiful shrub for 
vuiuua jiuctioa winter effects, both in clumps of shrubs and hedges 
and used extensively in the Northwest owing to its extreme hardiness and 
beauty. It turns a very bright red in the fall and remains thus all winter 
18 to 24 in. doz. $1.50. one hundred for $12; 2 to 3 ft. doz. $2, one hun- 
dred for $15; 3 to 4 ft. doz. $3, onh hundred for $20; 4 to 5 ft. doz. $3.50 
one hundred for $25. 
HoflftVSUrklp Tartarian The popular old time variety, often used 
liuiicyauuiue id.rid.ridn for hedsins , comes in three co iors of 
fragrant flowers, white, pink and red. This is the tallest sort and is called 
the upright variety. Price, 18 to 24 in., one hundred $15; 2 to 3 ft., 
one hundred $20; 3 to 4 ft., one hundred $25. 
Tanan OllinriP The foliage is bright glossy green, retaining its color 
Jdpail VUllltC throughout the summer. The flowers, which are 
borne in the greatest profusion, are brilliant crimson, very showy and at- 
tractive and are produced beiore the leaves appear in the spring. 15 to 
18 in., one hundred $8. 
ROSa Ru?0Sa A Ja P anese Rose forming a sturdy bush 4 to 5 ft. high. 
T The foliage islarge.dark. glossy and impervious to at 
tacks of all insects. The flowers arc borne in terminal clusters of 10 to to 
each 8 inches in diameter and are followed by scarlet berries during the 
autumn and winter months. It is perfectly hardy and a splendid hedge 
plant. Price. 2 year strong, one hundred for $20. 
RtlSSian OHvP A native of the Northwestern plains. The foliage is 
' silvery white, the flowers small, yellowish, pro- 
duced very abundantly. Perfectly hardy, and resists drought and heat in 
a remarkable degree. By cutting back each season, it forms a very com 
pact, dense hedge of most beautiful appearance. Price, 1 yr. strone 
one hundred for $5; 2 yr. strong, one hundred for $10. 
A Hedge of Barberry Thunbergii 
FOREST AND 
ORNAMENTAL TREE 
These are all cultivated nursery stock with good root 
Well Rooted. Nursery Grown and Lowest Prices. 
seedlings pulled from forest and river bottoms, with few. if any roots, such as are offered b 
for planting groves, tree claims, wind breaks, etc.. and are always sent by express or freight at purchaMf's" expense 
A Hedge of Rosa Rugosa 
SEEDLINGS 
and arc far superior to many of the 
"J?"?' _ m , lrs ?!7, nlen ' aml sokl through agents. They are intended 
One-Tear 
Per loo. Per 1000. 
BOX ELDER $ 1.50 $ 6.00 
COTTONWOOD 1 00 6.00 
ELM, AMERICAN 1.00 6.00 
Two-Year 
Per 100. Per 1000 
1.50 
1.50 
7.50 
10.00 
One-Year 
Per 100. Per 1,000. 
MAPLE. SOFT $ 1.00 $ 7.50 
ASH, WHITE 1.00 7.60 
BLACK WALNUT 2.00 15 00 
Two- Year 
Per loo. Per l.ooo. 
$ 1.50 $ 10.00 
3.00 
25.00 
