The owner of this splendid Douglas rir windhreah wanted protection for his harn, 
chicken house and srarden. He writos! “I would not part with my windbreak screen 
for any money,” 
Douglas Fir 
A Handsome, Valuable, Windbreak Tree 
A Rocky Mountain Variety. Fast, Strong, Sturdy Grower. Grows to Perfection 
North, East, South, West 
beauty for a longer time. The Douglas Fir is also the great Evergreen for Wash¬ 
ington and Oregon.” 
MASS. AGRIC. COLLEGE—Mr. F. A. Waugh says of the Douglas Fir: “We 
find this tree to be entirely hardy and satisfactory in this state.” 
MR. CHAS. A. SCOTT, KANSAS STATE FORESTER, advises: “The 
Douglas Fir grows very successfully in Kansas, except 
in extreme western part of state, where Scotch Pine 
and Red Cedar do better.” 
D. HILL says: “In my estimation the Douglas 
Fir is one of the most important American native Ever¬ 
greens, and is destined to become a leader for general 
planting. I have been growing and selling this tree 
ever since first introduced from Colorado in increasing- 
quantities each year, and I have yet to hear a com¬ 
plaint that it has not given satisfaction. It grows fast. 
It is hardy, has beautiful glaucous green foliage, grows 
thick and bushy—thrives on all soils and transplants 
readily. This tree never disappoints. It always gives 
satisfaction, and I highly recommend it to all my cus¬ 
tomers who want a thoroughly reliable windbreak or 
ornamental Evergreen.” 
Price, transplants Each 10 100 
6 to 12 inches. $0.15 $1.20 $ 5.00 
10 to 18 inches.30 2.25 15.00 
18 to 24 inches.15 4.50 30.00 Douglas Fir 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate 
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