Grow Vour Own XREZES from SEED 
Eiperience the Thrill of Growing Real Trees Right from the Beginning — From the Actual Seeds Themselves 
The firrowlngr instructions we send aloni; make it quite easy to R:row any of these highly ornamental trees which are so useful for land¬ 
scaping. Think of it! Real trees from seeds. Trees that you yourself can grow in your own back yard. Trees that will grow into real 
money. Trees that will give you and fntui e generations joy and pleasure for years. Here is a fascinating activity for young and old. 
BvXk Quotations on Application. 
(Robina Pseudoacacia) 
A SiaUve Tree of <|ulck Growili 
A pleasing na¬ 
tive, with deeply 
furrowed brown 
bark, quite con¬ 
tent in dry sandy 
soil. It is worth¬ 
while if only for 
the delightful fra¬ 
grance of its June 
flowers,white with 
yellow base spots, 
hanging in dense 
clusters 4 to 8 inches long. 
No. 2261, Pkt. 15C. 
"LUCKV”EVERGREENS 
One Year Old Plants—All S Dilferent 
These small evergreens grow rapid, 
ly into beautiful thrifty plants. With 
several collections a splendid back¬ 
ground can be formed for flowers. 
Biota AureaXann— Golden dwarf 
perfect in shape, compact, fine. 
Tbuya PyramidaliM— Tall, slend 
er. densely branched, dark green 
foliage. 
IrlHh d iiniper—Narrow, compact, 
tall variety. 
Juniper mtaerl— Most popular 
broad evergreen. Excellent for fast 
growing, good in hot sun, dry soil, 
extreme cold. 
Arbor WIfae Woowardi— Com¬ 
pact, dark green Arbor Vitae. 
No. «2X43-Entire Collection of FIVE DIFFERENT 1-YEAR PLANTS—SI.OO 
PREPAID 
GOOD L U C K EG A R 0 E R S. PAR A 01 S E 
RED PINE 
(Pinus Resionosa) 
Hardiest of the Pines 
Hardy both as to 
soil and coldness: 
of massive charac¬ 
ter ; well fitted to 
bold landscape ef- 
fects. Resembles 
the Austrian but 
has more slender, 
softer and denser needles. 
No. 2256, Pht. 200. 
Norway Spruce 
{Picea Excelsd) 
91aJcati« Beauty 
Planted in groups 
by itself'j or with 
other varieties of 
Spruce and Pine, it 
is assuredly a de¬ 
light to the artistic 
eye. Have you ever 
seen a Norway 
Spruce laden with 
s n o w—a picture 
never forgotten. 
Fine for ornamental hedges. Easy 
sheared. No. 22S3,Pkt. 25c. 
F»ITCH F»IIS1E 
{Pinus Rigida) 
Amorica’s Most 
Valuabla Trea 
Because of the 
large quantities 
of pitch and tar 
obtainable from 
it this is known 
as one of ihe 
most valuable of 
our count ry’s 
trees. At matur¬ 
ity It grows 40 to 
50 feet in height. 
Short darkgreen 
leaves are- in 
thick tufts, con¬ 
trasting with the pale yellowish cones. 
No. 2257, Pkt. 20C. 
SCOTCH PINE 
{Pinus Sylvestris) 
Fint far Windkraaks 
This is a very rap¬ 
id grower and thriv¬ 
es on any soil. Easi¬ 
ly handled and 
grows faster than 
the white pine. A 
handsome tree in its 
prime and m u c li 
used by landscape 
men in ornamental 
plantings. 
No. 2259. Pkt. 200 . 
A.ustrlan F*ine 
{Pinus Nigra) 
A Massiva Rich 
Graan Tree 
Quite dense¬ 
ly and evenly 
b r a n c h e d. 
Broad based, 
massive and 
heavily need¬ 
led. It is har¬ 
dy and vigor¬ 
ous in growth 
and w i t li - 
_ stands city 
^oke better than any other conifer. 
No. 2255, Pkt. 20C. 
Wtilte F»Inc 
{Pinus Strobus) 
Mafestlc Yet Graceful 
Often called “King 
of Pines," and right¬ 
ly so. Its grandeur in 
height, color and sym¬ 
metry make it one of 
the leading American 
trees. Abundant sil¬ 
very green foliage, in 
long swaying clumps 
of soft needles. At¬ 
tains great height and 
picturesque spread with age. 
No. 2258. Pkt. 20C. 
Douglas Eir 
IPseudotsuga Douglasi) 
Known for Beanty 
and Hardinest 
Very tall growing 
with r e d-b r o w n 
bark. A native of 
the Rocky Moun- 
tains where its en¬ 
durance and vitality 
has enabled it to en¬ 
dure for centuries. 
The foliage has some 
characteristics o f 
both Spruce and 
Fir, acquiring the 
beauty of each. A 
truly distinguished tree. 
No, 2260, Pkt. 250 . 
Colorado Silver Fir 
(Abies Concolor) 
A Handsome Evarireon 
One of the most 
magnificent of all Ev¬ 
ergreens, coming 
from the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains. Called “.Silver 
Fir” because of its 
shimmering foliage, 
which varies in color 
from light green to 
deep blue. Perfectly 
hardy, and at matur¬ 
ity often reaches a height of from 60 to SO ft. 
No. 2252, Pkt. 25c. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
{Picea Pungens) 
A “True Blue^’ 
Kvergrreeu 
The aristocrat of 
the Evergreen family, 
by far the shapliest of 
the Spruces and the 
most pei-slstent blue 
color in any tree. As 
it grows to matuilty 
the tree becomes 
thickly studded with well fonned branches. 
No. 2254, Pkt. 25c. 
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