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Catalogue and Price List 
In handling and transplanting evergreens, great care should be 
taken not to expose the roots to the sun or wind, but keep them moist 
and covered all the time. Press the earth very firmly about the roots. 
Water thoroughly and mulch heavily. The smaller sizes will be 
greatly benefited by partial shade the first season. 
EACH 
Austrian Pine, 2 to 3 feet |0 30 
12 to 18 inches 20 
8 to 10 inches (by mail) 06 
{Scotch Pine, 2 to 3 feet 30 
12 to 18 inches 25 
8 to 10 inches (by mail) 06 
Jnniper, 3 feet 50 
Red Cedar. 18 inches 20 
12 to 18 inches 15 
8 to 10 inches (by mail) 10 
Black llilli^ ISprnce. All things 
considered, this is the best evergreen for 
general planting in Nebraska, and is 
especially valuable for the west half of 
the state. It transplants readily and 
stands drouth and heat remarkably well. 
It is a compact grower, very handsome, 
rich dark green, and mostly sprinkled 
with a delicate silver tint, not unlike a 
light frost. The tree must be seen to be 
appreciated. • 
FBICE, 2 to 3 feet, each 40 cents; 18 
inches, each 30 cents. By mail, 8 to 10 
inches, each 15 c nts, $1.50 per dozen. 
Picea Pniigens (Silver Spruce of . 
the Rocky Mountains). This is another 
evergreen that is a perfect success in all 
parts of Nebraska. It is very erect and 
strong. A perfect gem, and shows a 
wonderful blending of silver with rich 
est green. 
Price: Select colors, 12 to 18 inches, 
each 50 cents. 
Our roses are all two year, field-grown plants. With proper care 
they will bloom freely the first season. 
Climbing; Kose!>i.— 
EACH 
Strong 2 year old plants ^lO 25 
Smaller size, by mail 25 
<{ncen of the Prairie. — Bright 
rosy red, large, compact, and globular 
flowers. Blooms in clusters. One of 
the best. 
Baltimore Belle.— Pale blush, 
fading to pure white. The whole plant 
appearing a perfect mass of flowers. 
Pride of Wasliiiigiton.— Large 
clusters of rosy carmine flowers shad- 
ing to pink. Double and very fine. 
{Seven {Sisters.— Blooms in clus- 
ters. Flowers large, bright scarlet, fad- 
ing to white. 
Crimson Rambler. — The plant 
is a strong, rampant grower, hardy and 
healthy. The color is a rich, glossy 
crimson, intensely vivid and bright. 
The flowers are produced in large 
