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Extensive Growers for the Wholesale Trade. 
STURQEON BAY, WIS. 
Offer to the Trade for Spring of 1899: 
American flrbor Uitac ( Thuja Occidentalis) —Transplanted ; 4 to 8 in., 
8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in., and 18 to 24 in., in large quantities. 
Balsam Tir ( Abies Bulsamea )—Transplanted; 4 to 8 in. and 8 to 12 in. 
in unlimited quantities ; also seedlings in any quantity. Smaller 
sizes, both seedlings and transplanted, in good supply. A No. 1 
splendid stock. 
English Juniper—18 to 24 in., and 2 to 3 ft.; seedlings ; fine stock. 
UlhitC Pine ( Pinus Strobus)— 12 to 18 in. and 18 to 24 in.; large stock. 
Scotch Pine {Pinus Sylvestris) ; Austrian Pine {Pinus Austriaca) and 
Bull Pine ( Pinus Ponderosa) —1 and 2 yr. seedlings in large supply. 
Red Cedar {Juniperus Virginiana) —5 to 9 in. seedlings ; extra fine, 
uncommon hardy ; grown from seed in our own nursery and 
have stood two of our cold northern Wisconsin winters. 
Colorado Blue Spruce {Picea Pungens)—2 yr. seedlings. 
Douglas Spruce {Albies Douglasii)— 1 and 2 yr. seedlings. 
Remlock Spruce ( Abies Canadensis) —4 to 8 in., 8to 12 in. and 12 to 18 in. 
seedlings ; unlimited quantities. Native seedlings of northern 
Wisconsin and hardy anywhere. 
Dorway Spruce {Abies Excelsa)— 2 to 3 in., 3 to 4 in., 4 to 6 in., 6 to 8 in. 
and 8 to 10 in. seedlings in immense quantities. 
Rocky mountain Blue Spruce— 2 to 4 in. seedlings. 
Ulbite Spruce {Abies Alba)— 2 to 3 in., 3 to 4 in., 4 to 6 in. and 6 to 8 
The above and many other varieties offered the trade at reasonable prices for first-class stock. 
in. seedlings in immense quantities, and 4 to 8 in., 8 to 12 in. and 
12 to 15 in. transplanted, in good supply. 
European Black Ash-i jarge stock ; 8 in. to 6 ft. Largest supply in 
8 to 12 in., 12 to 18 in, and 18 to 24 in. 
OmUS A$h —4 to 8 in. seedlings, and a few larger sizes. 
American UlRite Ash —4 to 8 in., 8 to 12 in. and 12 to 18 in., both seed¬ 
lings and transplanted. The two smaller sizes in large quan¬ 
tities. 
American Cinden {Basswood )—Seedlings ; in any quantity. 
American Beech —Seedlings ; in large quantities. 
American UlhitC Elm— Immense quantities of 4 to 8 in. aud 8 to 12 in. 
seedlings. 
European Carch —3 to 4 ft. and 4 to 5 ft.; some still larger. 
American Carch —seedlings ; 2 to 4 in. and up in any quantity. 
Sugar maple— Seedlings ; all sizes from smallest up in any quantity. ■ 
Soft Silver maple— 8 to 12 in. and 12 to 18 in. seedlings, large quan¬ 
tities ; 12 to 18 in., 18 to 24 in. and 2 to 3 ft. transplanted, good 
supply. 
Righ BUSh Cranberry— A large stock of both seedlings and trans¬ 
planted. 
California Privet —1 to 2 ft., transplant; large stock. 
Dog Rose {Rosa Canina )—A large stock of seedlings. 
Ulild Rose {Rosa Blonda)— Strong, transplanted stock. 
Our method Of Packing, recognized authorities say, is the best, and will carry trees safely to any part of the world. 
Correspondence solicited —Write us if you are in need of anything in our line. 
EVERQREEN NUR5ERT COnPdNT, 
STURGEON BAY, (Door Co.,) WISCONSIN 
