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O KM A MENTAL TKllS 
WILLOWS-' 
PO D LAR 30 LIE AM A Pyramidel 
! upright grower for corner accents.Smoot& 
| grey-green bark & attractive silver leaf 
I 5-Gl'c. 65#; 3 for §1.30; 6-8ft-. §1.00 ea 
| 3 for §2.7-5'; 8-10ft. §1.75 each. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR-Pyramidal growth, 
with close fitting branches.Glossy leaves. 
| 5-pft. 45?!'; 10 for §3.85; 6-8ft. 70#ea.; 
j 3..for §1*75; 8-10ft. -90#-each, . • 
3 .WiOlM POPLAR-Pyramidal upright tree 
like Lombardy r Light green bark and leaves. 
Our surplus allows this low price. 
6-8 ft. 60#ea.; 10 for $5.00: '8-10ft. 75#ee. 
UJ&*y$&\Z&JzAs 
NfOl3t WEEFING-Best weeping tree. A 
smooth golden bark.Shinny long leaves. 
2-3ft. 25# ea.;4-5ft• 50# ea.; 5-6ft.75#ea 
§1.50 each. 
Wl SCONS! N WEEPING- Green bark. A 
good weeping tree at a low price. 
6-8ft. 50#ea„ 3 for §1.35; . 0-10ft. 75# ea. 
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for YOUR WINDBREAK-SHELTER BELT TREES: 
Our Green Ash, American Elm, Chinese Elm 
Golden and Laurel Leaf WILLOWS, Norway 
Poplars, & Cafagana are as low priced as 
possible for this spring. _ 
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BARB £ RRY THUNBERG-Japanese' Green If. 
Most popular for informal hedge; plant i£ 
front of Spirea Van Houtti. Bright fall 
fo liage coloring and bright red., berries . Jr 
' 9-12in.'" 10' for §1.25;" 100 for §8.00.. 15#" 
12-18'in.lO for 1.75; 100 for 12.00 . .25# •* 
USh MlXulA. -..fog.- 1 .. 5,75-1.1Q0. for...25..00., ..40^-: 
BARBERRY Atrcpurpurea- Japanese red leaf. 
Deep red leaves all summer. 12-18-in. 35# 
y.f. J: ‘0 sr 
CARAGAINA SIBERIAN PEA TREE 
Drought resistant, rabbit proof plant fpr 
windbreak, hedge, or screen. Yellow *pla~ 
(CO-TOIN-IE-ASf iE R PEEING- The 
THE BEST HEDGE OBTAINABLE FOR THE NORTH. 
Stands heat and cold. Soft and easy.to 
trim; trims square down to the ground. 
Shiny dark green foliage in spring and 
all colors in fall. Small pink honey- 
filled flowers, followed .by black berries, 
for the birds..9-12in.;10,75#; 100, §6*50 
3, 45#' ;100 for §12*00 
3, 65# ; 10 for §2.00 
5,§1.10;10 for §3.50 
, 1.65;10 for 4.75 
CARTHARTICUS, Common. 
Heavy dark green leaves hang late inte 
shaped flowers in May-June followed by pods the fall. Makes a stiff sturdy hedge.The 
12-18in. 
15-18in. 
iS-24in. 
2.~3fiv 
I 3 UCKTH 
20#ea. 
25#ea. 
40#ea. 
GOfltea 
Recommended by the government. Grows 15ft. 
Makes a thick green landscape shrub. 
.JEZ3L 10- .. 100 
4-8 in. .75 
8-12in.1.00 
12-18in....35# ..1.50 
18-24in....45# ..2.50 
2-3ft..75# ..5.00 
2 to 4ft. shrubs 20#; 3 
4-to 6ft. shrubs.30#; 3 
500 
3.50 
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4„50 
7.00 
11.00 
20.00 
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for 55#; 10; §1.75 
for 80#; 10, 2.25 
CAR AG AN A PIGMEA UWARF 
YeilWw sweet pea-shaped flowers in June. 
Upright dwarf-2-3ft. growth. A low shrub 
and hedge for the northwest. Very hardy. 
6-10in. 15#ea.; 10 for §1.25"“-Seedlings. 
10-12in.25#ea.; 10 for 2.00.Shrubs. 
12-15in.4C#ea.; 10 for 3^50 
.15-18in.55#ea.; 3 for 
birds go for black berries. Very hardy. 
4-6in. 10 for 35#; 100 for §1.50 
6-10in. 10 for 40#; 100 for 2.00 
12~18in.l0 for 75#; 100 for 6.00..10#ea. 
3-4 ft 
4~5ft 
shrubs 25#ea 
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3 for 65# 
3 for §1.00 
it 
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.50 
T’S r ~ 
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50 at 100 rate; 500 to 1000 at 
shrubs 40#ee.; 
RUSSIAN OLIVE ' Withstands 
cold, drought, and al.kali soils. Makes a 
sturdy silver leaf hedge or tall wind¬ 
break or snow catch. 
18-24in. plants. 10 for*75#; 100 for§4.50 
2- 3ft. Shrubs. 25# oa.; 10 for §2.00 
3- 5ft..Shrubs. 50# ea.; 10 for 4.00 
ALPINE CU R RA N T dwarf hedge . 
IDEAL f^r hedge 1 foot high. Small 
leaves; dense foliage.Small red iruit, 
9-12in. 10 for §2*50; 100 for §20.00 
_lL-15in.l Q for 3.00; 35#ea.; 
500 rate 
3 for 
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