80 HARDY SHRUBS 
State Nursery and Seed Co, 
Department of Hardy Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
A Winter Scene on the Unionville Road About 6 
Miles From Our Nursery 
Our forty-seven years’ experience in Montana has 
enabled us to select and grow only such Trees, 
Shrubs and Vines that we have found to be hardy 
and adaptable to conditions found in Montana and 
the Northwest. This is something no other insti¬ 
tution can offer you. 
CARE IN WATERING 
Growth should be encouraged during the early 
Summer months and ample water should be applied 
at this time. Do not merely wet the surface but 
give several successive applications, so that the 
water goes to the very lowest root extremeties. 
About the last part of August and during Septem¬ 
ber water should be gradually withheld so that the 
Ti ees and Shrubs will have a chance to mature up 
properly for the Winter. After the leaves have 
fallen and the Trees have gone into their Winter 
dormant state, it is well to soak with water again. 
NOTICE 
We endeavor to send out only stock that will 
grow with proper care and attention. We should 
be advised BEFORE AUGUST 1 should any Trees, 
Shrubs, etc., fail to grow so that our representative 
may have an opportunity of calling and inspecting 
same. We will replace any of our nursery stock 
at one-half price that does not start growth by 
August 1. We are not responsible for damage to 
goods in transit, therefore you must examine at the 
express or freight office, and have any damage 
noted upon your express or freight receipt. We 
are always glad to replace goods injured in transit, 
providing receipt showing damage is returned to 
us so that we may enter claim and reimburse our¬ 
selves. 
Japanese Barberry 
Barberry or Berberis 
Not the Rust Bearer 
Berberis Thunbergi—This is the Japanese green 
Barberry. It is very beautiful, dense and low 
growing. The leaves are small, light green and 
towards Fall assume rich brilliant colors of red, 
orange and yellow. The Japanese Barberry is 
not a host for the wheat rust. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; larger sizes, 75c to $1.50. 
Write for Prices on Barberry hedge stock. 
Red Leaved Barberry (B. Thunbergi Autropurpn- 
rea)—A fine variety which is similar in all re¬ 
spects to the green variety except that the foli¬ 
age is a rich lustrous bronzy red all through the 
growing season. Bears brilliant scarlet berries. 
Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00; larger sizes, 75c to $1.50. 
Buckthorn 
A good hedging plant which may be held into 
a sheared fence of from three to five feet or grown 
into a tall screen of fifteen feet. A quick growing 
hardy Shrub. 
12-inch to 18-inch, doz., 90c; 100, $6.50. 
18-inch to 24-inch, doz., $1.10; 100, $S.00. 
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When planning on the artistic arrange- 1 
I ment and planting of your grounds, we cor- I 
j dially invite you to consult our experienced ! 
I staff of nurserymen who are at your service I 
J at all times to give information on the most ! 
I desirable Trees. Shrubs and Plants and to i 
T furnish cost estimates. 1 
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I To those who are anxious to make an im- 1 
7 mediate showing on their property, we have I 
I a fine stock ol extra large specimens of 1 
f most of our Trees and Shrubs. Drive out to I 
I our Nursery and see them growing. Make ! 
j your own selection. 
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Cotoneaster 
Peking Cotoneaster — 
A beautiful low 
Shrub with dark 
green leaves; flow¬ 
ers are pinkish 
white and berries 
are black. One of 
the hardiest Shurbs 
we know of and will 
tolerate considerable 
shade. Each, 18-24 
inches, 50c; 3 for 
$1.35; larger sizes, 
75c to $2.00. 
Cotoneaster 
