Beauty and Permanence 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE 
(Shiners). The outstanding Spruce 
for striking appearance with its 
silver-blue color and symmetrical 
form. Our stock is the hardy strain 
from Rocky Mts. Three or more 
times transplanted. Prices, B&B: 
18-24 in., $7.50 each, 2 trees for 
$14.50; 2-3 ft., $8.50 each, 2 trees 
for $15.50. 
SPRUCE, COLORADO. The 
Green or Blue-Green form of the 
above. Prices, B&B, 12-18 in., 
$1.75 each, 2 for $3.00; 18-24 in., 
$2.25 each, 2 for $4.00; 2-3 ft., 
$3.60 each, 2 for $6.00. 
PINE, DWARF MUGHO. The hardiest dwarf evei 
green. Can be kept low as may be desired; very compact; 
dark green color. Can be used near entrance or at founda¬ 
tion or grouped in corners of grounds. Prices, B&B, 
10-12 in., $1.00 each, 2 for $1.40; 12-18 in., $1.75 each, 
2 for $3.45. 
PINE, SCOTCH. Rapid growing tree attaining large 
size. Excellent for windbreak and mass planting in back 
grounds. Prices, Sheared Specimens B&B, same as Black 
Hills Spruce. 
SPRUCE, BLACK HILLS. Is rapidly becoming the most popu¬ 
lar Spruce in the Northwest. Its absolute hardiness, the ease with 
which it transplants, its symmetrical dense growth and dark green 
color, place it in a class by itself. As an individual ornamental tree, 
it is as distinguished as the Colorado Blue and as a windbreak it 
cannot be excelled by any other Evergreen 
offered. The best evergreen to plant near the 
house for a “Living Christmas Tree.” 
The Minnesota Forestry Board writes: “This 
variety is strong and especially hardy under 
conditions of drought and exposure. It is 
adaptable to light soils and especially recom¬ 
mended for the North and West.” (Bui. No. 1). 
R. W. Peterson, before Minn. Hort. 
Soc., 1913: “Among the Spruces, the 
Black Hills Spruce is giving the best 
satisfaction. It has all the good charac¬ 
teristics of the White Spruce and is 
also exceedingly hardy. The Minne¬ 
sota and North Dakota Trial Stations 
predict that it will supersede all other 
Spruce plantings.” 
Prof. C. B. Waldron, North 
Experiment Station: “The Black Hills 
Spruce does not seem to notice the 
drought at all.” 
Our plants are from seed collected 
in the Black Hills, and are absolutely 
true to type. Prices, B&B, 12-18 in., 
$1.10 each, 2 trees for $2.00; 18-24 
in., $1.25 each, 2 trees for $2.40; 2-3 
ft., $1.50 each, 2 trees for $2.85; 3-4 
ft., $3.50 each, 2 trees for $7.40. 
Mugho Pine. 
Evergreen Windbreaks and Hedges 
At Special Low Prices. 
A good solid evergreen windbreak about a farm 
home is one of the best investments you can make. It 
stops the cold and the snow, and makes the farmstead 
comfortable and attractive and pleasant to live and 
work in. Plant this year at these low prices. 
Plant windbreaks in a double row 12 to 15 ft. 
between the rows, and 4 to 5 ft. apart in the row. 
Plant Arbor-Vitae hedging 18 
inches 
apart. 
All Transplanted Trees 
10 
50 
100 
Arbor-Vitae .12-18" 
$7.85 
$14.65 
Arbor-Vitae .18-24" 
2.25 
9.65 
18.25 
Arbor-Vitae . 2-3' 
4.35 
18.35 
34.85 
Spruce, Black Hills. 12-18" 
3.95 
16.50 
30.00 
Spruce, Black Hills. 18-24" 
6.95 
33.00 
65.00 
Spruce, Norway . . . 12-18" 
5.85 
10.35 
Spruce, Norway . . . 18-24" 
2.35 
6.85 
12.85 
Spruce, Norway . . 2-3' 
4.00 
14.85 
28.50 
Pine, Scotch.12-18" 
6.15 
11.35 
Pine, Scotch.18-24" 
2.25 
8.35 
15.35 
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