farms and gardens, is a practical one, 
A well kept Buckthorn Hedge. 
rapi^l';S:^cSn';[„~-;fc& of orchards, ..rms an. gardens is a pr.c 
tel,;i^!J^;];^?^°^It^^J'-J^^^^'^-^ b,owi„gofrof ihe fr.U. So.ne writers 
hedge can be made as cheaply as a Kood board fence can brb.H t /.? • places. By t/sini; nicdk m sized nf mi«^ 
ground firm ,v and mulch heavily for a distance of two or^^n ore'feeT on Jft'i?''' ??«^ thoroughly about the roots Pre« the 
"-So-^^^^^-p- -eof the Plants, .his is ^eci^ 
:iduous Hedee Plants' PRirET^^irip'oprr'^r" ".^-^r-f."- --dingto si«. 
^molfv'''Tt^;.'*„'^'"l* striking combination. Th^VaVt .^, dwarf 'and 
mjCKTHOPN ,^'"'"if^ '» *» " '"'hes. .$s.oo per Too? 
BUCKTHORN-After a thorough test of all varieties listed here as well 
•;!;"';''"?.°'^"5'"-'=<=""«ldcr this the best and hardiest for the North 
wist. It stands our cold wmters without a particle of Iniurv com- 
mences growth very early in spring, retains its foliage late inTu'tu m 
forms a compact dense hedge, which will tun, all kh.ds of cattle nd 
tZWT 'VW::-': ^-'^^^ "■"""ght. ana succeeds well in an and alls x'- 
b . ^f.rV T/" K"-""; blossoms sn,.,ll, white, folloWed bv small 
$:to pir\oo%%[t:TrTdt^" »° "'^ '■"'">■ " *° 
CaRRAOANA. ARBORESCENS-fSiberian Pea Tree.) This is a hardv 
variety from Northerti Russia, now being e>;tcnsiVclv plante 1 m M mi 
tobaand )akota. The foliage resembles the L. Im.sI the le- Hel ' e^^ 
mn.at.ng in a short, sharp point. The blossoms appearing the las{ o? 
May are a bright .veHow very showy and attractive It is perfrct v 
hardy every where, flonri.shes in the poorest soils and. if properly trim- 
CITRUS TRIPOLlATA-tHardy Lemon.) Valuable for a defensive hedge 
as well as for ornament Perfectly hardy in the Middle ami Sou hern 
St..tes and most beautiful everywhere. It is a most rapid grower md 
f:^,T'H 'I *"i"^''' ^"""^ .^'^'^^'^ 3 y<^'-'" from*^ plant ng. I? 
tw„ t' '^^"■"^ «^<^" .'^?''"»?^ thicklv studded witi koui 
\^°^"''-}'"<P""Kit'fthiMy covered with mvnads of white swcct- 
H»NPV Vicfls?"' t""""^'' ■'"■^ followed by showy fruit $5.00 pier '.oo 
t!Il .^.Yt "t^"^V" the North this is ?till considered 
^Mr^ JIh i ''■SOJ-ous growth, iwrfectly hard v, thrives with ordinary 
care and on account of its thorny nature, is well adapted for f' rm 
VapIn ?iiiiNrp '^-i'"'?'?' ■<">■ *"S 00 per Ji.ooo. ' ' " 
Thro'^. rh^ e M'^"^''''*^''''-"'^'.'"!'''''-'''*' K'''''^>- ••ftaining its color 
throughout the .summer. The flowers which are borne in thl- great-st 
profusion are brilliant crimson, very showy and attractive ^uVd ire 
?oo .Tto ^f?„7hjr*r^"' ''^ ?P""S '=> to 18 iochel, $5.00 pir 
loo; IS to 24 inches. $8 00 per 100. 
OSAnE ORANQR-Highly esteemed in many parts of the West and 
South. A handsome variety, but not hardv in the Northwest 
1 years $1.50 per 100. $10 00 per 1,000. " iioniivvest. 
PRIVer , COMflON-Oiie of the very finest olantsfor ornamental 
hedges. It makes a rapid growth, has bright clean foliage. and is 
''°^?]\y J"^<"<^^ ^"<l <=^> ed {nr. In early summer it prodticea tinv 
■white blossoms, lato 18 Incheg, $3 00 per 100, $»o.oo per 1 000 
P7- CAUFORNIA-A recent introduction that has met with 
great favor wherever planted. It makes a very rapid gr<nv 11, h,,^ 
shining, dark green leaves, which it retains „ruil Ute in thrf-i V n 
the autumn the top is a mass of golden colored iowe?s ver v'trik 
ing and beautifu . The root is verv b-,,-,lv Ti,„ < ' Z- .V.' 
severely pruned each season ihe'^Av' g;!! ^th'^Sdng'llro^gc"' ai^' 
¥^5 o^prr'S'o^r" - «o .8 inch'es. '^$3!^'"^^ ^oo, 
PRIVET, CHINESE OR AMOOR RIVER- A most attractive handsome 
variety, with long shining leaves and targe, pure white fr" gr , i 
t.ro'.r/' ''''■''"'•■•'l' '"'^"^ profusion. A* kfonge? grow^'^^h.m 
$!iloo'^"r":o;o"'"' ^ '» '"ches.fa^ooVer'.oJ: 
RUSSIAN OLIVE— A native of the Northwestern plains The folin^.e 
mrir'-perfeef/ T «°«'<=™ yellowish, pro'^iu^d v?^^^^,b, ntl. 
^ 1 I^e'^feetly hardy, and resists drought and heat in a" reni-ii k 
able degree. By cutting back each season, it forms a verv comiVVet 
dense hedge of most beautiful ap,,earanee. 12 to ij Inches iTao^^- 
100. S40.00 per 1,000; 18 to 24 inches. S8.00 per 100 ' ** '^'^ 
Evergreen Hedge Plants. 
AnsxJfA'^J'D'^Kr*'? yiTAE-8 to 10 inches. $4.00 per .00. 
AUSTRIAN PINI;— 8 to 10 inches, «s. 00 per 100 
SCOTCH PINi;-8 to lo inches. $5/00 pefloo 
nSrwa^^ 4>p'5^ciJ'-«V° >o.incfies,/s.«o per .00. 
INUKWAV >FRl'CK— 8 to 10 inches, $4.00 per 100 
RED CPnAl'"'^'!'"^-? *l 'nches.74.„o%r .oa 
Ktu CblfAK— 8 to 10 inches, $4.00 per 100. 
Forest Tree Seedlings. 
These are all cultivated, nursery grown stock, with good roots 
and .are far superior to many of the seedlings pulled from forests aWd 
river bottoms, with few if any roots, such as are om , ed bv ni nnv 
nursery men. and sold through agents. Thev are , tended fo? 
planting groves, tree claims, wind breaks, etc., and are always sen^ 
lliw K'^.w.;'/ ^'-"S^*- ft purchasers expense. ^ "* 
SHC 15 •K.''K~?SC per 100. $6.00 per i.ooo. 
?ji¥TniLS);S»7. '"'h^S' Soc per 100, $4.00 per i.ooo. 
COITONWOOD— soc per 100. 84.00 per 1,000. 
CATAI PA SPECIOSA-First size, $. 00 per '"o. $8.00 per louo 
S■'in.'V^"l^'^;^'^-*""' ■'«'■ ?8.oo per 1.000. 
MAPLI-.. SOFT— Si.oo per 100. ?8.oo per 1,000. 
wm-Pp KL'SSIA1V-$>.2S p-r loo"! $10.00 per i.ooo. 
WHITE ASH— $1.00 per 100, ?8 00 per 1,000. 
