OSCAR H. WILL 8c CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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GRETJjV ash. Hardiest of the prairie natives. Drought, alkali and insect re¬ 
sistant. Seedlings, VZ to 18 In., 100, ITtc; oOO, 1000, .$6.00. 18 to 24 in., 
100, $1.00; .'500, ,$4.,->0; lOOO, ,$8.00. 6 to 4 ft.; each, 20c; 10, .$1.75; 100, .$15.00. 
'4 to 6 ft.; each, 2.5c; 10, ,$2.00; 100, .$18.00. 6 to 8 ft.; each, 40c; 10, $.‘J.,50, 
Bargains in Small Evergreens 
COI.OHAim SI'lll t'lO These are North Dakota grown. Sold only- 
in bunches of 100. Price per lOO, $3.75; postpaid, $4.00. 
BLACK IIILliS SPRUCE. (4 to 6 inch transplants.) The most successfully 
grown of all evergreens in the Northwest. Price; 50, $3.25; 100', ,$6.00. Post¬ 
paid, 50, $;i.40; lOO, $6.25. 
HARDY EVERGREENS 
Green Ash. 
for the NORTHWEST 
The Most Drought Resistant of All Trees 
BLACK HILIiS SPRUCE. The trees in the pic¬ 
ture have grown without watering since 1916 
on the high ground at the U. S. Great Plains 
Field Station at Mandan, N. D. They have 
given better results than any other evergreen 
in very many plantings over the Northwest. 
Price; 12 to 18 in. tall, $1.00 e;»ch; 18 to 24 in., 
$1.50; 5 for $7.00. 2 to 3 ft., each, $3.00. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea piingens)— 
SELECTED. Our 
Bud Lands C‘'dur 
most handsome ornamental 
evergreen—and perfectly 
hardy in the Northwest. 
Price; 12 to 18 in. tall, 
each, $1.50; 18 to 24 in., 
each, $3..50, 3 to 4 ft., 
$ 10 . 00 . 
N. D. BULL PINE (Pinus 
scopiiloriini). The most 
drought, and wind resist¬ 
ant pine we have, our 
stock is from the Little 
Missouri Bad Lands. A 
handsome shade tree. 
Price; 12 to 18 in., each, 75c; 18 to 24 in., 
e;ich, $1.40. 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestrl.s). Ours are 
grown from hardy Finnish seed. A fast 
growing and very handsome pine, very 
cold resistant. Price; 18 to 24 in., each, 
$1.25. 
N. D. BAD LANDS CEDAR (.Tiiniperns scopii- 
loriiin). Our native type of the beautiful 
Rocky Mt. Juniper, with a large propor¬ 
tion of silver specimens. The hardiest ev¬ 
ergreen under most severe conditions and 
very ornamental too. Price; 12 to 18 in,,. 
e:)eh, .$1.00; 18 to 24 in., each, $2.00; 2 to 3 
ft., .$3.00. 
B.UD LANDS TRAILING .TUNIPER (.luiii- 
perus horisKontalis). Its habit can be 
judged from the picture of a young plant 
just set' out last spring. Color, a lovely 
bluish silver in summer, 
bronze in winter. A be;»u- 
tiful ground cover. Very 
hardy. Plants from rooted 
to 12-in. spre;td, each, 75c; 
Black Hills Spruce—20 Years Old 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
cuttings. Price, 
5 for $3.50, 
NA'I I\ E .11 \IPER BI SII (.Tuniperii.s coniiiiiiiiis 
or silMric;!). A real evergreen shrub native to 
North Dakota. IMay be trimmed and used in 
foundation and entrance plantings to good ef¬ 
fect. Price; 12 to 18-in. spread, each, $2.00. 
PFITZER’S JIMPER. A low growing plant 
witli foliage like scopulorum cedar, very pop- 
ulai- for foundation pl.anting. Price; 12 (o 18-In. 
sprtutd, $3.00. 
Trailiiis: Juniper. 
