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A very popular vine covering, because it grows so 
racidly. Its glossy leaves and sweet scented^ flov/ers 
over 0 - long blooning period ciake it ideal for planting 
to cover a trellis or a terrace- The flowers are white 
turning to a cretin color^ in successive blocci* 
Each, 5 i'or 70;^; 6 for 
EITC-EL?iAITITI IVY 
Tlie hardiest vine. It nny be. used ^ anywhere, to 
cover a b<are wall, brick chiniioy, or *on a trellis. It 
will climb without a trellis as it has sns-11 sudopads 
that cling tightly to any surface. ’ Its large; 'shP-ny 
green leaves turn to brilliant hues of red with the . 
first light frost and the whole vine becomes a gorgeous 
riot of color. ^ - - 
Large Plants; Each, '50^^; 5 ^ §1*15- 
a'^ni.ilar of the evergreens for pla.nting in 
the Forti^westV'lt is hardiest of the spruces. Kakes an 
ideal cnccimcn lawn tree with its dark green foliage. 
A row of Black Hills Spruce gives the best possible pro¬ 
tection as a windbreak or as a screen to shut ouo unde- 
3 -^r-ble views, and will afford year;rpund beauty and 
utility. Tliere is no other plant that gives-the ^cd- 
iato decorative effect that evergreens, do in a.l<andscape 
olantine, for-as soon as" they are set out they make a 
big shov/inr,. Since they retain their foliage 
beautiiVl all the year round, they are.ntoost andispens- 
ablc in- -i vrcll planned yard. _ - 
Prices ouotod‘ here are for specimen trees, du^, iresn 
....xv, „ b-n’of e-rth on tho roots and burlapped. 
BLiCK Balled 12''-18" SUl^ Each; 2 for jj2.00. 
^ 13”-24” 31 •'50 Each; 2 for v2.75^ 
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3.ruce trees will bo.shipped, by, .express. or freight. 
Burlapped 
3 * « 5* ■ Each; 2 *for 
