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greens are dependable in Minnesota;'", Some 
in various soils. Some died in the be£* 
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JUNIPER Cannarti. A Deep green trimed 
: pyramidal that takes the place of ArborYit. 
JUNIPER Dundee A Hills grafted pyramidal 
trimmed thap takes on a purple winter color 
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has a bluish winter color. Hot to be 
confused w^th Colorado Silver Cedar that ' 
is not hardy on our prairies. 
PINE Austrian. One of our best for lawn 
planting. Erect growth with long needles, 
PINE Dwarf Mugho. Can be trimmed, left on 
the corners untrimed, near the entrance or 
grouped on corner of front lawn. 
SPRUCE Black Kill. Native of the bad land 
•:A most rugged spruce for the northwest. Is 
more compact thus makes the better shelter. 
SPRUCE Colorado Blue.86$ of trees grown 
(jis of green color. 14$ is a good average 
for a select blue. Green ones we sell for 
windbreak purpose. Come select your blues. 
SPRUCE, Norway Spuce. The cheapest but not 
the best for droughty seasons. 
JUNIPER Pfitzers. A fantastic dwarf grow¬ 
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useful for foundation grouping. Juniper 
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'ELM, Chinese. In China trees are found 
that is said to be 300 years old. Its 
fine leaves does not litter up the place 
and is beautiful. In two- years, 2 foot 
seedlings gyin the nursery row to 8 and 
9 foot. Do -:oi plant in low, wet land; 
but higher ground. Do not cultivate late. 
ELL’, American. Host dependable tree. Oib 
stands on my Grandmothers homestead that 
requires three men to encircle - How old??: 
'This throws a shade 67 feet across. With, 
its dr coping branches its a land-mark. 
ELM, Moline. Ts a large dark leaved elm 
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BIRCH, Cut Leaf Weeping. A most stately 
tree having white bark and hanging cut 
leaf foliage. A beautiful lawn tree. 
CRAB, Dolga. A .quick bearing tre.e with 
white flowers. Bright red fruit that is 
planted as ornamental and for its jelly. ' 
CRAB, Hopa. The deep,pink flowers are 
followed with bright red fruit that hang 
on for weeks. The end leaves are red. 
MAPLE, Hard. Perfect shaped tree. Deeply 
lobed green leaves turning to yellow and 
redish hue in autumn. V 
MAPLE, Schwedlerii. Red leaves in spring 
ASH, Mountain European. Small smooth bark), 
tree that fits the small lawn, Red berries 
POPLAR, Bolleana. Smooth gray green bark, 
maple leaves, dark green on top, white be¬ 
neath. Plant one for sky line effect. 
POPLAR Simonds. The erect growing willow 
leaved poplar. Both grows straight up. 
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