WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
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RED CEDAR — 1 to 2 inches, 1 year, $3.00 per 100 
JUNIPERUS EXOELSA— 8 to 12 inches, $1 00 per 10 
Price List of Evergreen Tree Seedlings 
One or More Times Transplanted. 
Per 100 Per 1000 Per 10,000 
NORWAY SPRUCE— 12 to 16 Inches, once transplan- 
ed, slender 2 25 
11 11 12 to 16 inches, once trans. selected 3 00 
11 “ 6 to 12 inches, 
II 11 11 
11 <1 16 to 18 inches 
SCOTCH PINE— 20 to 24 inches 
11 11 16 to 20 inches 
2 00 
2 60 
3 00 
4 00 
8 00 
11 11 2 00 
*1 bushy, selected, 3 00 
2 60 
slender. . . 
selected. . . 
slender. . . . 
slender. . . . 
II 
2 00 
6 00 
4 00 
3 00 
8 00 
3 00 
3 00 
4 00 
16 00 
26 00 
13 00 
18 00 
25 00 
36 00 
20 00 
16 00 
25 00 
18 00 
13 00 
140 00 
230 00 
120 00 
170 00 
140 00 
120 00 
16 00 
25 00 
12 00 
11 11 12 to 15 inches 
11 Id to 15 inches, 
<1 ‘1 10 to 12 inches, 
11 11 10 to 12 inches, once trans. slender, 
AUSTRIAN PINE— 18 to 24 inches, “ 
11 II 12 to 16 inches, “ 
11 11 6 to 10 inches, “ 
WHITE PINE— 6 to 10 inches, “ 
PITCH PINE— 6 to 8 inches “ 
MOUNTAIN PINE— 4 to 8 inches “ 
11 “ 6 to 12 inches “ 
ARBORVITjE AMERICAN— 4 to 6 inches, once trans. 2 00 
“ GLOBOSA— 6 to 9 inches, twice trans, 12 00 
“ HOVEII— 6 to9 inches, “ “ 12 00 
DOUGLAS SPRUCE— 6 to 8 inches, once transplanted, 60 cents each. 
CEDRUS ATLANTICA— 4 to 6 inches, “ “ 25 cents each. 
BIOTA ELLWANGERII— 4 to 6 inches, “ “ 26 cents each. 
RED CEDAR— 10 to 12 inches, “ “ in 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS— 8 to 12 inches, once transplanted. $1 00 per lo 
LAWSON’S CYPRESS — 6 to 12 inches, once transplanted, 25 cents each. 
Norway Spruce and Scotch Pine 10 to 20 inches high; once transplanted, suita- 
ble for inimediate planting for shelter belts, and forest planting can be supplied in 
large quantities at low nrices, making the cost of shelter and timber belts much 
less than is usually thought by inexperienced planters. 
These trees if planted at a distance of feet apart (about 1000 to the mile) 
will make a single row shelter belt at a cost of $26 00 to $50.00 
trees necessary to enclose 160 acres, or a cost at the nursery of $39,00 to $76 00 
for the number of trees requisite for such a belt around each 40 acres O- the 160 
“a One*^ °two''"or three low shelter belt will be found profitable for sheltering 
building,s, stock yards, orchards and all farm crops. It haying been demonstrated 
in Europe, and to a limited extent in America, that the yield of farm OfoP®. 
lands protected by shelter-belts, averages 15 to 25 percent in excess of the yield 
of crops grown on lands not sheltered by bells. .v,» Mia. 
Foiest planters located on the level plains and the prairie regions of the Miss- 
issippi valley and Westward to the Rocky Mountains, will fand it advantageous to 
make their forest plantations in the forms of shelter-belts 7 or 8 
planting the surface rooting trees in the centre, the deep rooting trees Mar the 
outside, and at least one row of Norway Spruce, Scotch, Austrian, ' ^ 
some other Evergreen tree adapted to the soil and locality, on each margin of the 
belts. 
