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The last years have thov^t us what ever¬ 
greens are dependable In Minnesota. Some 
in various soils. Some died in the best 
of soil conditions in protected places, so 
when selecting evergreens be sure of your 
soil and variety for final growth. 
JUNIPER CANNABTI. A deep green triaed 
pyramidal that takes the place of ArborVlt 
JUNIPER DUNDEE a Hills grafted pyramidal 
Green- Late winter a purple plum-like. 
JUNIPER V, GLAUCA. Grafted pyramidal that 
has a bluish winter colttf. Not to bo 
confused with Colorado Silver Cedar which 
is not hardy on our praifios. 
JUNIPER SCHOTI, A grafted pyrami^l Trhdse 
tips turns upward instead of downward as 
on the Cannarti. Also lighter green. 
PINE, NORWAY, Hae such a deep green color 
of tufted appearance in the distance. 
PINE, Dwarf MUGHO. Can be trimed* *£t on 
the comers, untrimed; near the entrance 
or grouped on comer of front lawn. 
SPRUCE Black Hill. Native of the bad land 
A most rugged spruce'for the northwest \in- 
less it be the Green Colorado Blue. 
.SPRUCE, Norway. The cheapest but not best. 
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SPRUCE, Colorado Blue* 84^ is of green 
color while 16^ Is a good average grown 
that is bide. Come, select your Blue spruce 
JUNIPER, Pfitzers. A fantastic dwarf grow¬ 
ing evergreen of bluish green color* Very 
, useful for foundation grouping. Juniper 
Andora and Coraunis, different dwarf color 
each per 3 
$3i50 5.00 
3i75 
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3.75 
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JUNIPER, Savin. Similar to the Pfitzer’s 
Juniper in dwarfness and foliage except 
that Savin is more saucershaped and regpla^ 
in growth with-a deeper green shade. 
EVERGREEN PRICE 
Balled & Burlapped 
arbor vitae, American 3-4 n. 
• , SIBERIAN 3-4 Et. 
JUNIPER Pfitzers B&B 13-18tn. 
” ^ B&B 18-34 “ 
“ " B&B 2-3^ Iti 3^50 
” ■ B&B 2^3 Et* 4; 50 
Juniper Dundee, GlaucaS^ Et. 
•’ Cannarti, & 4-5 Et. 
’• Schoti. B&B 5-6 Et. 
PINE Norway 2-3 Et. 
PINE Dwarf MUGHO B&B 12-15 in. 
” “ ” B<StB 15-18’in. 
B(SB 18-24‘in, 
B&B 2X2 Et. 
B&B 30-36 in. 
SPRUCE, Black Hill » 12-18 in. 
" » B&B 18-24 in. 
’• ” " B&B 2-3 Et. 
" " "B&B 3-4 Et. 
" " " B&B 4-5 Et. 
SPRUCE Colorado Blue 18-24 in. 4.00 8.00 
" " Select B 2.3 Ft. 5.75 10,50 
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ELM, CHINESE. In light soil and higher 
places this may proove to be a valuable 
tree. Its beautiful small leaves does 
net litter up the place, ^ickest grow¬ 
ing tree, 3—4 Et 30(^; 4-5ft 45^J 5-6 
75(^ each; 6-8 ft. $1; 8-lOft $2; 10'-lB» 
$2.25 each. 
ELM AM3SICAN WHITE, Most de'Pendable tree 
One on my Grandmothers homestead takes 
three men to encircle - How old? Anyway 
SOO years. It*8 shadow is 67 feet across, 
8-lOft. $1.50; 10-12Et. $1.75; 12Ft $4.0C 
ELM MOLINE. Is larger deeper greep leave:, 
12 to 14 foot $3,75 each. 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF Weeping. A most stately 
tree, having white bark and hanging cit- 
deaf foliage. A beautiful lawn tree. 
Et* $2.25 each. Per 2 — $4*40.* 
“CRAB, JXEiGA. A Quick bearing tree with 
white flowers. Bright red fruit great 
for jelly. 4^-5 ft $1.00 per 2 - $1,90 
CRAB, Hopa. Redish leaves - deep pink 
flowers* Deep red fruit that hang on. 
4- 5Et, $1,00 each. Per 2 - $1,90, 
MAPLE, HARD. Perfect shaped tree. Deeply 
lobed green leaves turning to yellow and 
redish hue in autumn. 5-6 Et. $1,25 each 
Maple, SCHWEDLERII. Red leaves in spring 
turning purplish green in midsummer and 
and golden yellow in autumn. Very attrac* 
tive along the bailvards of Waseca, Minn. 
5— 6 Et. $2. each. Per 2 — $3*90* 
PIN OAK.Magnificent native tree of broad 
pyramid shape and of rapid growth. Its 
handsome cut foliage of deep waxen green 
turns to deep red coloring in autumh* 
5-6 Et. $2,.each, 6-8 Ft. $2,35 each. 
GREEN ASH* Makes a good sturdy shade 
tree and also a long lived tree in any 
any windbreak that in years to come wotSlj;, 
be valuable for lumber as well, 5-6^ 75jjl| 
POPLAR, Bolleana . Smooth gray green bark 
taa$Je like leaves, dark green on top, 
white beneath. Plant one for sky line 
effect. 5-6 Ft $1;35; per 2 - $2*60. 
6-8 Et* 1*75; per 2 - ^*40. 
IfiLLOW Niobe; Golden Weeping. Hardiest, 
5-6 Et, $1*25 each. Per 2 - $2*40. 
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