Prices of Evergreens 
There is frequently a vast difference be' 
tween two evergreens although they may 
both be threeToot trees. A well grown graft' 
ed Silver Cedar or Spruce three to four feet 
high might be good value at $10, while a 
seedling of equal size and well groomed may 
not be worth $5. The difference in quality 
can best be explained and described at our 
Nursery. However, with such trees as Jun. 
Pfitzeriana, Jun. Sabina, and J. Virginiana 
(Red Cedar) prices are very well estab' 
lished, and we will be glad to submit quota' 
tion on any variety or quantity. 
We grow thousands of seedlings, for dis' 
tribution to the Nursery trade, and prices 
will be quoted on application. 
We graft several thousand trees each 
winter in the various varieties of Juniper or 
Cedar. The varieties of Cedars can be re' 
produced only by graftage. Prices on these 
are quoted to the Nursery trade only. Ship' 
ment about May 1st. 
Owing to the length of time required to 
produce large specimen Spruce from seed, 
we do not have a stock larger than 2/i to 3 
foot trees. Will be glad to quote, however, 
on anything required for home planting. 
We solicit your inquiries, and to the re' 
tail trade we guarantee every tree we plant 
to grow. Guarantee implies one replacement. 
CUTLER & VENNARD NURSERY 
Sioux City, Iowa 
