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Polar Spruce (Picea Excelsa Borealis). 
3.50 12.00 
4.50 16.00 
3.50 12.00 
4.50 16.00 
3.50 12.00 
4.00 14.00 
3.50 12.00 
4.00 14.00 
Evergreens From Rooted 
Cuttings 
Grown from rooted cuttings. These little plants have been twice trans¬ 
planted and field-grown two or more seasons. We can supply them in limited 
quantities, balled and burlapped, 6 to 12 in. size. 
Juniper Spiney Greek. 
Juniper Andorra. 
Juniper Pfitzer. 
J uniper Sabina. 
J uniper Horizontalis. 
J uniper Swedish. 
Juniper Bar Harbor. 
35c Each. 
Deciduous Trees 
GREEN ASH 
Due to its great hardiness and drouth resistance, the Green Ash has 
become one of the most widely planted trees in the Northwest. Grows with 
a straight stem and develops a well formed crown. One of the few deciduous 
trees considered sufficiently hardy for planting in the great National, Can¬ 
ada to Texas, shelter-belt, 4—5 ft. each 25c; 5—6 ft. 35c; 6—8 ft. 50c. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
A very ornamental plant when grown either in bush form or as a tree. 
The fruit of rich orange-red color offers a great attraction for birds through¬ 
out the autumn. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow, 4—5 ft. 40c; 5—6 ft. 50c; 
6—8 ft. 70c. 
ELM, AMERICAN 
The grandeur of the American Elm as a shade and ornamental tree 
is too well known to need any description. The trees we offer are heavy 
well branched stock, 6—8 ft. 60c; 8—10 ft. 80c; 10—12 ft. $1.00. 
ELM, CHINESE 
The most popular tree for general planting throughout the state. These 
trees are natives of Manchuria, very hardy and almost immune to diseases. 
Will withstand heat, cold and drouth to a remarkable degree. The leaves 
are somewhat smaller than our native elm, branches long, slender, almost 
pendant. Properly pruned it grows a well formed round crown. Can also 
be grown as a bush by cutting it back. Transplanted trees, 3—4 ft. 40c; 
4—5 ft. 50c; 5—6 ft. 70c. A few heavy trees 9—12 ft. with fully developed 
crowns each $1.75. Chinese Elm seedlings listed elsewhere. 
Thuya (Arbor vitae). 
Thuya Globe. 
Thuya Pyramidal. 
Thuya Douglas Golden. 
Thuya Siberian. 
Juniper Waukegan. 
6—8 in. 1-60 
8—12 in. 2.00 
Colorado Spruce (Picea Pungens). 
4—6 in. 1.60 
6—8 in. 2.00 
Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris). 
6—8 in. 1.60 
8—12 in. 1.80 
White Spruce (Picea Canadense Alba). 
6—8 in. 1.60 
8—12 in. 1.80 
