The Norway Spruce 
Equally Valuable for Hedges, Screens, Etc. 
•For the purpose of Hedges and Screens, Norway Spruce is un¬ 
excelled. It responds readily to trimming and makes a 'beautiful, com¬ 
pact, hardy hedge for planting along drives and around the lawn, also 
as a border for dividing lots. Used as a screen it serves the double 
purpose of shutting off unsightly views and acting as a barrier to severe 
winds and storms. 
Read What the Agricultural Experiment Stations Say: 
ILLINOIS—^Norway Spruce is one of 
the best Evergreens for windbreaks for 
this state.—Experimental Station, Urbana, 
Ill. 
IOWA—^Very valuable, an excellent 
g-rower, hardy, easy to handle, an all- 
around satisfactory tree.—Experimental 
Station, Ames, Iowa. 
MASSACHUSETTS—The Norway Spruce 
is hardy and satisfactory here.—^Agricul¬ 
tural College, Amherst, Mass. 
MISSOURI—Norway Spruce is a sure 
grower and entirely reliable.—State Uni¬ 
versity, Columbia, Mo. 
MICHIGAN—^Varieties best suited for 
this state are Norway Spruce, White Pine, 
Jack Pine.—J. Fred Baker, Experiment 
Station, East Lansing, Mich. 
WISCONSIN—Norway Spruce, White 
Pine and Jack Pine are the best species 
for this state.—E. M. Griffith, State For¬ 
ester, Madison, Wis. 
NEW YORK—“The Norway Spruce is 
of rapid growth and is a graceful, hand¬ 
some tree with dense foliage. It is one 
of the best conifers for windbreaks and 
shelterbelts,”—L. H. Bailey, Cornell Uni¬ 
versity, Ithaca, N. Y. 
PENNSYLVANIA^—“The Norway Spruce 
is an excellent conifer for windbreaks 
and shelterbelts and is hardy all over 
the state.”—Experiment Station, State 
College, Pa. 
OHIO—The Norway Spruce is well 
adapted to this state.—Ohio Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio. 
MINNESOTA—Norway Spruce do well 
anywhere in the state.—University of 
Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 
Norway Spruce is very stately and vigorous 
