•Helena, Montana. 
HARDY SHRUBS—(Continued) 83 
Nr:& S;CO’S Wy^RDY TREES, SHRUBS, VINES 
Russian Olive Hedge in Helena 
Buckthorn 
A good hedging plant which may be held into 
a sheared fence of from three to five feet dr 
grown into a tall screen. Quick growing and hardy. 
13-18 in., 35 for S1.75; 50 for ips.OO; 100 for $5.00. 
18-34 in., 35 for .$3.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6.50. 
Russian Olive 
Acclimated at the Timberline 
Our Fifty Years’ Experience in Montana has 
enabled us to select and grow only such Trees, 
Shrubs and Vines that we have found to be hardy 
and adaptable to conditions found in Montana and 
the Northwest. This is something no other insti¬ 
tution can offer you. 
NOTICE—OUR PRICES ARE PREPAID 
We endeavor to send out only stock that will 
grow with proper care and attention. We should be 
advised BEFORE AUGUST 1 should any Trees, 
Shrubs, etc., fail to grow. We will replace any of 
our nursery stock at one-half price that does not 
start growth by August 1, providing it was proper¬ 
ly planted and arrived in good condition. We are 
not responsible for damage to goods injured in 
transit, providing receipt showing damage is re¬ 
turned to us so that we may enter claim and re¬ 
imburse ourselves. 
Barberry—(Jap) 
Not the Ru.st Bearer 
Berberis Thunbergi —This is the Japanese green 
Barberry. It is very beautiful, dense and low 
growing. The leaves are small, light green and 
tOAvards Fall assume rich brilliant colors of red, 
orange and yellow. The Japanese Barberry is 
not a host for the wheat rust. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; larger sizes, 50c to $1.50. 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON BARBERRY HEDGE 
STOCK 
Red Leaved Barberry (B. Tbunbergi Autropurpu- 
rea) —A fine variety Avhich is similar in all re¬ 
spects to the green variety except that the foli¬ 
age is a rich lustrous bronzy red all through the 
growing season. Bears brilliant scarlet berries. 
Each, 40c; .3 for $1.00; larger sizes, .50c to $1.50. 
.Japanese Barberry 
Elaengnu.s Angustifolia —There is a greater demand 
each year for this fine hardy Shrub. It has 
proven to be a great drought resister and is a 
fast, vigorous grower. Foliage is a beautiful green 
above and white silvery below. Bears fragrant 
yellow blossoms. Makes a beautiful trimmed or 
untrimmed hedge and may also be grown as a 
specimen and we have some fine large specimens 
to offer. 
Price—13 to 18-inch stock, 35 for $1.75; 50 for 
.$3.00; 100, $5.00; 18-34 in., 35 for .$3.00; 50 for $3.50; 
100, $6.00. Write for prices on larger stock. 
Caragana 
The Caragana or Siberian Pea is a great drought 
resister among Shrubs and is the variety recom¬ 
mended to our farmers .and ranchers in treeless 
regions of Montana. For windbreak purposes in 
exposed situations, for specimen tree planting or 
for Shrub use we cannot voice the praise of this 
variety too strongly. Has fine clean foliage, and 
rich, golden blossoms, Avith the flowers hanging 
in regular clusters. It is especially useful for 
hedge purposes. 
Price.*!—13 to 18-inch stock for hedge purposes. 
35 for $1.50; 50 for $3..50; 100 for $4.50. 
18 to 34-inch stock for hedge purposes. 35 for 
$3.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6.00. IVrite for prices 
on larger stock. 
Young Russian Olive Hedge Stock groAving in Our 
Nursery. Note .some of our Specimen Spruce 
trees on the right. 
