Silver Cedar 
Hardy EVERGREENS 
Evergreens offer permanence and year around beauty in the wind¬ 
break. With the proper selection of varieties you will find they will 
thrive and stand dry weather just as well as the deciduous trees. 
A good Evergreen Windbreak about the farm house is ope of the 
best investments you can make. It stops the wind and snow, and 
makes the farmstead more comfortable and pleasant to live and 
work in. Evergreen Windbreaks are a permanent investment that 
increase in value each year. 
Plant Evergreens in a double row with the rows 12 to 15 feet apart. 
The trees 4 to 6 feet apart in the row. 
Evergreens are slower in developing to a size where they offer pro¬ 
tection from the winds. To overcome this we recommend planting a 
few rows of fast growing deciduous trees such as Siberian Chinese 
Elm or Green Ash. These can be taken out as the Evergreens develop 
and will furnish a good supply of wood in addition to their value as 
a windbreak. 
We list two classes of Windbreak Evergreens: Seedlings and Trans¬ 
plants. 
SEEDLINGS 
Seedlings are out of the seed beds and we recommend that they be 
planted in the garden or some place where they can be given good 
care and cultivation. They can be planted close together (from 4 to 
8 inches) before setting in the permanent windbreak. Shading is not 
necessary or recommended. We grow large quantities of this stock 
and offer it at new low prices. 
i&f • COMPLETE 
WINDBREAK 
These 3 Choice Varieties Grouped 
Together at an Amazingly 
Low Price 
50 Colorado Blue Spruce 3 years old 
50 Ponderosa Pine 2 years old 
100 Siberian Chinese Elm 1 year old 
200 
$ 0.15 
TREES For O 
\ 
Pre¬ 
paid 
100 Colorado Blue Spruce 3 years old 
100 Ponderosa Pine 2 years old 
200 Siberian Chinese Elm 1 year old 
400 
TREES For 
$g-15 
Pre¬ 
paid 
Black Hills Spruce 
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