Helena, Montana. 
TREES—(Continued) 89 
A Beautiful Specimen of Russian White Willow 
WILLOWS 
Among the best hardy Trees for our Northwest 
climate are the AVillows. They are handsome and 
ornamental in any location and are very hardy. 
Our stocks of these cultivated varieties of Willows 
are perhaps the largest and best to be found in 
any section, and produced as they are—at an alti¬ 
tude of over 4,000 feet:—on the eastern slope of 
the main range of the Great Continental Divide, 
are the hardiest that can be produced anywhere. 
Golden WiRow —Golden colored bark, makes a 
handsome specimen tree anywhere, and hardy 
under all conditions. 
White Willow —A very strong growing, tall va¬ 
riety, extremely valuable for windbreaks, very 
hardy and of very rapid growth and of great 
value also for specimen Trees. 
Laurel Willow —One of the very best Willows for 
ornamental planting. Leaves very large and 
shiny. Produces large pussy willows. 
Rneh of the above three varieties, 3-4 ft., 35c; 3 
for 75c; 4-5 ft., 50c; 0 for $2.50; 5-6 ft., 75c; 6 for 
$4.00; 8 ft., $1.00; 6 for $5.00; 10 ft., $2.00; 6 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
VITAMIN B-l PURE CRYSTALLINE 
POWDER PRODUCES AMAZING 
REINVIGORATED ROOT GROWTH! 
. . . Cattleya blooms twice normal size . . . 5-inch 
tea rose bud-s . . . Cottage tulips with 30-inch stems 
Hyacinths with flower heads over 12 inches long.. . 
Snapdragons, 6% feet tall . . . Birds of Paradise 
with 16 huge flowers . . . Daffodils bigger than a 
salad plate on a 42-inch stalk thicker than a man’s 
thumb . . . Boses transplanted while flowering . . . 
Annuals, perennials and shrubs transplanted with¬ 
out soil on roots . . . Boot-rot stopped in valuable 
trees . . . 
100 mgm; 
l/IO gram 
1 
•OO 
Makes 2000 gallons cf so¬ 
lution; enough for a sea¬ 
son in the average garden. 
When planning on the artistic arrange¬ 
ment and planning of your grounds, we cor¬ 
dially invite you to consult our experienced 
staff of nurserymen who are at your service 
at all times to give information on the most 
desirable Trees, Shrubs and Paints and to 
furnish cost estimates. 
Our “Home Makers” 
Shelterbelt Offer 
25 Northwest Poplars, 2-3 ft. 
100 White Ash 6-12-inch 
25 Russian Willows, 2-3 ft. 
100 Caragana, 12-18 inch 
250 Trees and Shrubs 
ALL FOR $7.95 Prepaid to You 
Our Farmers Home 
Orchard Collection 
2 Different hardy, eating, Apple Trees, 5 ft, 
1 W’hitney Crab, 4-4% ft. 
1 Underwood Plum Tree, 3%-4 ft. 
1 Montmorency Cherry Tree, 3%-4 ft. 
3 Red Cherry Currants 
12 liOtham Red Raspberries. 
2 Concord Grapes. 
VALUE 
Special Price $4.95 Prepaid 
Our Trees nre shipped by express and it 
takes less than 24 hours to reach any point 
in Montana this way. As our Trees are dug 
ns ordered this means that they arrive in A-1 
condition for planting and with our careful 
handling they receive no set-back. All trees 
PREPAID, unless noted otherwise. 
L 
Hortns—A concise Diction¬ 
ary of Gardening, by L. H. 
and Ethel Z. Bailey. Easy 
to use, accurate, and non¬ 
technical, this great book 
comes closer than any 
other single volume t o 
answering every question 
about gardening. It in¬ 
cludes every kind of orna¬ 
mental, fruit and vegetable 
plant grown today with 
brief but complete informa¬ 
tion on their uses, culti¬ 
vation, hardiness, propaga¬ 
tion, preferred soil, color, 
Identification, etc. Common 
names are used through¬ 
out, all bota,nical terms are 
defined, and the book is so conveniently arranged 
and compressed that it -Is marvelously easy to 
handle. 35 illus., 652 pages. Price .$5.00 
ALL OUR TREES EXCEPT EVERGREENS ARE PREPAID 
WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE OUR TREES GROWING 
