Evergreen Cuttings for Greenhouse Propagation 
American Yew (Taxus Canadensis), American Arbor Vitae (Thuya 
Occidentalis), Common Juniper (Juniperus Communis), Wisconsin 
Juniper (Juniperus Communis Dupressa) furnished in late March or 
early April. $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 
Seedling evergreens can have B & B, each tree separate at these 
prices: 4 to 12 inch at 5 cents each; 12 to 24 inch at 10cents. each; 
2 to 3 feet at 15 cents each. 
Under Stocks for Grafting 
American Arbor Vitae sometimes known as. White Cedar (Thuya 
Occidentalis). Various sizes selected to have suitable caliper. $25 per 
1000. 250 at thousand rate. Less than 250 trees 5 cts. each. 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
We can furnish description on request. Many of the kinds are well 
known; all of them have a part to fill in reforesting. Mixed with the 
evergreen varieties, as found growing in our native forests, both 
kinds seem to thrive well. In late autumn the different colors and 
many hues of the deciduous trees mingle in contrast with the lighter 
and darker shades of the evergreens and create a pleasing scene not 
likely to be surpassed in beauty. 
3 to 4 feet———$ .15 each; $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred 
4 to 5 feet :20 each;. 2.00 per dozen; 15.00 per hundred 
5 to 6 feet 29 each; 2.50 per dozen; 20.00 per hundred 
6 to 7 feet—— .50 each; 5:00 per dozen; 40.00 per hundred 
7 to 9 feet 1.00 each; 10.00 per dozen; 80.00 per hundred 



Alanthus Glandulosa—Tree of Heaven 
Sorbus Americana—American Mountain Ash 
Acer Rubrum—American Red Mable 
Betula Payparacea—American White Birch 
Tilla Americana—American Linden 
Ulmus Americana—American White Elm 
Fagus Americana—4American Beechnut 
Robinia Pseudacacia—Black Locust 
Fraxinus Sambucifolia—Black Ash 
Prunus Serotina—Black Cherry 
Populus Candicans—Balm of Gilead 
Acer Negundo—Box Elder 
Ulmus Parvifolia—Chinese Elm 
Populus Deltoides—Carolina Poplar 
Fraxinus Lanceolata—Green Ash 
Juglans Cinera—Butternut 
Tilla Parvilofia—European Linden 
Carpinus Americana—Hop Hornbeam 
Populus. Nigra Italica—Lombard Poplar 

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