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Fresh out of the 
ground and immedi- 
ate delivery 
make Daniels 
Evergreens 
Superior 


Large Size 
Evergreens 
We have a large number of evergreens of 
different varieties in sizes much larger than 
those listed in the preceding page, and can 
furnish practically any size and type of tree. 
We are especially fortunate in having a 
block of Colorado Blue, Colorado Green, and 
Black Hills Spruce and other evergreens rang- 
ing from 8 feet up in size. These are each out- 
super-Low Prices On standing individuals and will meet the needs 
of the most discriminating buyer for specimen 
Evergreens lawn trees. Let us quote our very attractive 
low prices on these splendid trees. 

FOR MINIATURE “PINE TREE GROVES” 
For fast growth no evergreens surpass the Scotch 
Pine and Norway Spruce. For scattered groups in a 
woods, or other outlying areas,—for a screen or wind- 
break,—for a setting for a fireplace or other relaxing 
spot they are unequalled. 
Here’s a thought. Where large size at the outset is not 
of primary importance, why not plant a number of 
little fellows. It’s truly surprising how fast they will 
grow for you. In a relatively short time they will pro- 
vide for you the sequestered, pine scented bower (with 
wind sighing through the tops and needles blanketing 
the ground) that you have longed for. 
With this in mind we offer these attractive bargains. 
All trees are strong and vigorous,—have been trans- 
planted two or more times and come to you carefully 
balled and burlapped, ready to move right into their 
period of fastest growth in their new “happy-home”’. 
10 TREES (5 Scotch Pine and 5 Norway Spruce) 18 to 
24” tall a $12.50 value for ONLY $8.50. 
20 TREES (Same assortment) a $25.00 value for ONLY 
$14.75. 


How Tec Plant Evergreens 
The hole for planting an evergreen should be at least one foot larger 
than the ball of earth and deep enough to allow placing the tree 
slightly deeper than it stood in the nursery. Place the tree in the hole, 
loosen and pull back the burlap covering and fill the hole three-quar- 
ters full of good soil. Firm it well. Fill once or twice with water and al- 
225 low it to soak into the ground before putting on more soil. A slight basin 
*or depression should be left to facilitate later waterings. Water ever- 
marron STeens freely throughout the summer. A mulch of straw or peat will 
JACK OR CUTOFF 
Vee prove highly beneficial. 

