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Evergreens... 
Evergreens are now making an impression in the land- 
scape of North Dakota. Many fine varieties are well suited 
to our state. They are especially desired because they 
furnish foliage twelve months in the year. Many varieties 
are excellent for placing inside the grove, for wind shelters 
about the buildings, for ornamental effects and dwarf 
types for foundation planting. Today spruces and junipers 
are in great demand. B & B means—Dug with ball of 
earth and tightly sewed with burlap; the original earth 
undisturbed. (Note: B & B. All evergreens here except the 
seedlings are shipped balled and burlapped.) 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE. Perhaps the greatest favorite 
in the Dakotas of all evergreens. Hardy anywhere, well 
formed, rapid growing, of a blue-green color, ideal for 
windbreak or dooryard. 
Each Per Ten 
10 to=t2ainches eee eee Sete $ 6.50 
12° to deinches! = eee eee eee $ 1.25 $ 1.00 ea. 
15) toeiS inches ies ee eee oe $ 1.60 ea. 
COLORADO SPRUCE. Native to the slopes of the Rocky 
Mountains. Extremely hardy, thrives anywhere in the 
prairie section, about ten percent run to a light silvery 
blue and are in much demand. Graded in three colors— 
silver blues, blue-greens and greens. The only difference 
in these three types is one of color. 
Green Color—same as Black Hill Spruce price. 
Blue-green Each Per Ten 
G'Gowl.0 ine Wes: ee eee eee eee Seo $ .20 ea. 
Sitoml 2iinches.e eee ree eer eee $ 1.00 Sos) ea. 
LOS¢oiS inches ee ee Sele $ 1.00 ea. 
15 eto LoeincChesue =e eet eet ee ee $ 2.00 $ 1.60 ea. 
Select Silver-Blue 
TOPO A 2einic hess eee eee ee ee $ 2.00 $ 1.75 ea. 
He atoy 1S alas), he ee ee UY $ 2.60 ea. 
T5ito8iinchess eee eee $ 4.80 $ 4.00 ea. 
JUNIPER. Juniper are native to our Bad Lands, to the 
Rocky Mountains. These western types thrive anywhere 
in the northern tier of states under the most exposed 
conditions. Fortunately they are of such high quality 
they are now in demand in eastern states. Their slower 
growth makes for denseness and finer quality than 
eastern evergreens. The following varieties are all hardy 
in the Northwest. 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM (Silver Cedar). Native to the 
Bad Lands and the Rockies, thrifty, fine foliage, per- 
fectly free from diseases, easily trained into desired 
shapes, can be furnished in green, blue-green and silver 
blue colors. 
Each Per Ten 
Gato tniGh GS eee seer eeceaes eee Cee 25 $ .20 ea. 
Os towel hie saeete seeneete  eereme eee reece $ 1.00 $ .85 ea. 
a OPO Tica T1CIn © Sims eens eee eee see hee $ 1.25 $ 1.00 ea. 
Aly GOL SILICO Since sete eee eae tec cnt $ 2.00 $ 1.60 ea. 
AD FORO AMITI COS) ceeiecsctawesecener overs mceswesenes $ 4.50 $ 4.00 ea 
ORO a yO Eamets oa reateetee a coeetes $ 5.50 $ 5.00 ea 
UAT ao a ROE te teen Steer cece et ee $ 6.50 $ 6.00 ea 
JUNIPER (Silver Globe). Occasionally the above Silver 
Cedar is found in dwarf globe forms. These are very 
beautiful and striking for ornamental work. We furnish 
these in very beautiful, formal specimens. 
Each Per Ten 
ELD Mitchie Sant) @ 11s eeeeceeeeeeeteatwere ne ores -cn $ 4.50 $ 4.00 ea. 
TSCM Ain Cl CS ease sree oe sec aeere= tease $ 6.50 
OT Rou Cl geeenee eee re eee eee eee $ 8.50 
UNIPER, SAVIN. A dwarf form, very much desired in 
J landscape planting. Spreading shrub form with slender 
branches and dark green leaves. Ideal for foundation 
lanting. 
12 to iB inches, $3.50 ea.; 15 to 18, $4.50; 18 to 24 $6.50 
UNIPERA, PFITZERIANA. A purely graceful distinc- 
; tive evergreen, very desirable for groups and founda- 
tion planting. Untrimmed it retains a low spreading 
form of unusual grace and form. 
42 to 15 in. 3.50 ea.; 15 to 18 in. 4.50; 18 to 24 in. 6.50 
PINE, DWARF MUGHO. A low dwarf, found in the 
Alpine mountains. Very compact, dwarf, very orna- 
mental. Effective on rocky bank slope and entrance 
plantings. 
12 to 15 in. 3.50 ea.; 15 to 18 in. 4.50; 18 to 24 in 6.50. 
PINE, WESTERN YELLOW (Bull, Ponderosa). An un- 
usual hardy choice pine for shelterbelt and ornamental 
purposes. Thrives in dry locations. Striking and orna- 
mental. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
2 year seedlings vx.....-20 12¢ ea. 10c ea. 8c ea. 
Per 25 Per 10 
8 tomuOcinche Ba Gr ee cee eee ee 30¢ ea. 25¢c ea. 
ORGOmLS tine wes ee eee eee 50c ea. 40c ea. 
2 to 3 feet (heavy specimens)...........- 4.50 ea. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. Flowering evergreen shrub. This 
beautiful little evergreen suggestvie of Holly blooms 
three times per season. Perfectly hardly; very wonder- 
ful ornamental. Found in the tops of the Alps Mts. Ideal 
for garden, pool, or rock garden. 10 to 12 in. $2.75 each. 
Ornamental Department... 
Flowering Shrubs, Flowering Trees, Roses, Vines, Peren- 
nials. Note: This special price list is supported by our 
ornamental catalog entitled Flowers and Foliage. There- 
fore our descriptions are very choice. 
HEDGES. We offer below a select list of plants well 
suited for hedges. These varieties are our choice for good 
ornamental and useful hedges. Plants trim easily, produce 
fine foliage at the base and make a dependable and satis- 
factory hedge anywhere in our northern area. The hedge 
plants herein offered differ from forest trees. These are 
all light branched, ideal for low hedging. Do not confuse 
with forest seedlings. 
CARAGANA HEDGE. Too well known to need descrip- 
tion. Golden flowers in early spring, excellent foliage, 
trims easily, free from disease. 
12-18 in. at $6.00 per 100; 18-24 in (branched) at $8.00 
per 100. 
CHINESE HEDGEWOOD. Related to Chinese Elm. Low 
branched selected plants are supplied. Grows rapidly, 
trims easily, is readily kept in good form. 
12-18 in. at $10.00 per 100; 18-24 in. at $15.00 per 100. 
RUPRECHT HONEYSUCKLE, HEDGE. This form of 
Honeysuckle is ideal for hedging, has good low branches. 
Flowers heavily, masses of berries. 
12-18 in. at $18.00 per 100; 18-24 in. at $28.00 per 100. 
BUCKTHORN HEDGE. Slow growing dark green foliage, 
easily trimmed, banned in forest regions of Minnesota 
due to white pine rust. 
12-18 in. at $10.00 per 100; 18-24 in. at $15.00 per 100. 
PERSIAN LILAC HEDGE. Ideal where large strong 
growing natural hedges are wanted, fine foliage, thrifty 
plants, magnificent bloom. Not suited for trimming. 
18 to 24 inches at $28.00 per 100. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE HEDGING. Beautiful for hedges. For 
description see shrubs. 
18 to 24 inches at $28.00 per 100. 
SyTBE TRS TOP 183.8 
Prices: Each Per Ten Per 25 or more 
Classy A sce ae a aoe 380¢ ea. — 28e ea. 
Glass? Bee ee 45c 40c ea. 35¢ ea. 
Classy C= eee 55¢ - 50¢ ea. 45¢ ea. 
Medium sizes, two years old, well developed shrubs. Prices 
include express prepaid to destination. 
We offer below a select list of hardy choice plants that 
are in demand today in the best gardens from Duluth 
to Missoula. These are grown from the hardiest proven 
strains, from extreme Northern stocks. 
BARBERRY, JAPANESE. This Barberry does not spread 
rust. Graceful branches with tiny, bright green foliage, 
turning to brilliant crimson in the fall, Covered with 
small yellow flowers in June, followed by scarlet berries 
that last almost all winter. Very fine for hedges. Class A 
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