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LaFRANCE FRUIT AND PLANT FARMS 
break. As the tree grows older and larger the shrubbery spreads so as to 
keep the wind from blowing in under the trees, and the trees grow taller as 
the years go by. These wind breaks are worth more than they cost to shelter 
live stock in the winter and for shade in the summer. 
Red Cedar is a good tree to plant but you can’t grow apples anywhere 
near and in some places they are quaranteened against planting them. Scotch 
Pine is a better tree and does not carry any diseases with it. As ornamentals 
w*e have many other kinds of Evergreens at different prices. 
Prices of Evergreens: Scotch Pine, 6-8 ft., B & B, $4.00 each; 3-4 ft., 
$2.00 each. Baker’s Arborvida, 3-4 ft., $3.00 each. Colorado Blue Spruce, 
$5.00 to $20.00 each according to size, color, etc. Pfitzer’s Juniper, one of the 
best prostrates, $2.50 to $8.00 each. Andora Juniper, $2.50 up. We also have 
other Evergreens. 
SHRUBBERY—We have some large shrubs. Butterfly Bush, 35c each. 
Japanese Quince, 25c each. Hydrangia, P & G, A & G, 50c each. Staghorn 
Shumac, 25c each. Bush Honey Suckle, Spirea Van Houtte, Snowball. We 
have several other kinds of Spirea. Any other kinds of shrubbery from 10c 
to $1.00 each according to size. 
ORNAMENTAL VINES—Hall’s Honeysuckle, 25c each. Clematis Pani- 
culata, 25c to 50c each. Clematis Henryi (white) and Jackmanni (purple), 
60c each. Trumpet Vine, 25c each. Lilacs, 25c to $1.50 each according to 
variety and size. Bitter Sweet, large size, 35c each. 
HEDGES—Amur River Privet, 4-5 ft., very heavy, 25c each; $12.00 per 
hundred; 2-3 ft., well branched, $8.00 per hundred. Japanese Barberry, 12- 
18 ft., 35c each; 10 for $3.00. Red Barberry, 12-18 ft., 45c each; 10 for $4.00. 
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PRICE LIST OF 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ETC. 
Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
LaFrance Fruit & Plant 
Farms 
F. W. DIXON, 
HOLTON, 1 
On Highway 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Bureau of Plant Industry 
Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases 
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