88 TREES—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
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CflnRDIRn POPLRRS 
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Under Poolars 
ARISTOCRAT POPLARS 
These hardy Trees thrive in almost any soil, and 
as a class are unequaled for this section. 
Canadian —This is one of the hardiest and fastest 
growing Trees for the Northwest. Farmers liv¬ 
ing in the treeless section of the Northwest can 
add materially to the appearance and value of 
their property, in addition to deriving a great 
deal of pleasure by a systematic planting of 
these Trees. 
Balm of Gilead—Native—A variety that does re¬ 
markably well in most parts of Montana, espe¬ 
cially the exposed prairie lands of Eastern Mon¬ 
tana, and should be extensively planted. 
Bolleana —A tall, columnar, rapid growing Tree 
which is an improvement over the Lombardy, 
being more hardy. Foliage a bright green above 
and silvery beneath. 
Prices of above varieties of Poplars—Each 4-5 ft., 
45c; O for $2.10; 25 for $C..50. Each, 5-G ft., C5c; G 
for $.q.50; do*., $0.75. Each, 0-7 ft., 90c; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $4.75. Each, 8-0 ft., .$1.50; 3 for $3.75. Each, 
10 ft., $2.25; 3 for $0.00. 
Whips of Canada Poplars only, 1 year, 2-4 ft., 
whips, per do*., $2.2,5; 50, $7.75; 100, $15.00. 
Silver Leaf Poplar —The under sides of the leaves 
are a beautiful silvery gray, giving it a mark of 
distinction among the Poplars. It is very resistant 
to disease and a fast, vigorous grower, develop¬ 
ing a beautiful shade head. Each 4-5 ft., 75c; 3 
for .$2.00; 5-0 ft., 90c; 3 for $2.50. each 0-8 ft., 
$1.35; 3 for .$3..50. 
Northwest Poplar—The Giant Leaf Variety —A fine, 
hardy, blight-resistant type, developing a well¬ 
shaped head; fast grower, excellent shade pro¬ 
ducer. Each, 4-,5 ft., 50c; 3 for $1..S.5; 5-0 ft., 8.5c; 
3 for $2.35; 0 for $4.50. 
Elm—(American) 
A noble American Tree, attaining a large size. 
Limbs grow upward and outward forming a broad 
top. Hardy and grows under a variety of soil con¬ 
ditions. Each, 0-8 ft., $1.25; 3 for .$3.50. 
European Larch 
A tall, deciduous conifer, with pyramidal head. 
Covered with soft, feathery foliage of a delicate 
green. Price, 5-0 ft., $.5.00, balled and burlapped. 
f, o. b. Helena. 
PLUM—FLOWERING 
Prniius Triloba —One of the hardiest of early 
Spring-blooming Shrubs or Dwarf Trees. Flowers 
very early in the Spring and are double; a beau¬ 
tiful light pink. Each, 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3 for .$2.75. 
Honey Locust 
One of the hardiest of the Locusts. Produces 
blossoms in long, white racemes, very fragrant. 
Resistant to borers and drought. 5 to O feet, each, 
$1.50; 3 for $4.00; 6-8 ft., $2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
Linden 
American—A stately and well shaped Tree. Deep 
rooted, clean grower. It makes a fine shade Tree 
with bright shining leaves. Bears blossoms in 
July. A vigorous grower in the Northwest. 4-5 
ft., each, $1.25; 3 for $3.50; 5-6 ft., each, $1.75; 3 
for $5.00. 
Maple 
Silver 3Tnple—The hardiest of the maples. A beau¬ 
tiful, fast-growing tree; leaves are silver under¬ 
neath. .5-(» ft.. .$1..35; 3 for .$3.7.5. 
American T.iiidcn 
