

VERGREEN 
For Other Evergreens See Page 71. 
All Evergreens Balled and Burlapped 
Unless otherwise listed. 
JACK PINE: Grows nearly as fast as the cotton- 

wood, and gives you better service. This, in my 
opinion, is the most desirable of all evergreens for 
quick windbreaks; easily transplanted, growing in 
any kind of soil; holds its color and foliage all 
winter, making an excellent windbreak or shelter- 
belt almost from the first year. 
Size Each Per5 Per10 Per 25 
12-18 in. Mudded... $0.25 $1.00 $1.80 $4.00 
18-24 in. Mudded... .30 1.25 2.20 5.00 
18-24 in 1.20 4.75 9.00 21.25 
MUGHO-—This picturesque Dwarf Pine forms a 
bushy, compact ball growing as broad as it does 
tall. Grows about 4 feet tall but can be kept 
trimmed back. It has long stiff needles that are a 
dark, rich green. Very hardy and beautiful for 
borders and foundations. 
Spread 
12815 An sie aaa eee 
Each Per2 Per5 
$1.50 $2.80 $6.75 
CHINESE ARBOR VITAE: Does well in pro- 
tected spots, of distinctly pyramidal form, with 
clean bright green, fern-like foliage, making it 
distinct in landscape work, or as a hedge. 
Size Each Per2 Per 5 
A= 18 SES ec eee eee $1.00 $1.90 $4.50 
S24 di phates ee pee 1.25 2.40 5.75 
oe Pst wala Pactra svi poe Rapier 2.00 3.75 8.50 
EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS: Everyone has been 
having marvelous luck with our Evergreen Seed- 
lings. Plant these where they will have good care. 
Keep well cultivated. Grow in frame or bed for 1 
or 2 years and then plant in their permanent 
location. 
Fresh dug, roots mudded. 
Variety Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
Bull Pine: i. ees ee $1.50 $2.50 $4.00 
Jack Pine.................. 1.00 1.70 3.00 
Scotch Pine................ 1.25 2.00 3.50 
Black H. Spruce............ 1.50 2.50 4.50 
Col. Blue Spruce... ........ 1.75 3.00 5.00 
Red Cedar.................. 1.00 1.75 
THE SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI IS NO DOUBT 
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND GRACEFUL 
SHRUB THAT GROWS, See Picture below. (For 
additional sizes and information see page 75.) 
Size Each Per 3 Per 10 
ZaS TOS AE hoe OR en te Ge aT 30c 8=—75c =O $2.20 
96c 
SH4 BGs Gs ee con a ee 35c 

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Read What Folks Say 
Middle River, Minn. 
Gentlemen: Feb. 20, 1941 
I would like to tell you about some trees which we 
ordered from you a couple of years ago. Last spring, 
1940, these cherry and plum trees were loaded with 
fruit. It was of good size . . . Some of the plums 
were as large as those one buys in stores. Also, the 
trees cost us only 4% as much as from some other 
nursery, and made better growth . . . The other trees 
are older and still are not bearing while those we 
obtained from you are. 
Yours very truly, 
L.I. 
Plaza, N. D. 
Gentlemen: February 18, 1941 
Last year I ordered your Rose Collection. They 
all grew fine and all blossomed nearly the entire sum- 
mer ...I had lovely roses. They were some of the 
most gorgeous blossoms I have ever seen. 
Yours very sincerely, 
Mrs. E. A. M. 


randmother with Chinese 
urney’s 18-inch Seedlings 
Our two sons and their 
Elms. These trees were 
planted 14 months before this picture was taken, 
writes M.C., Wisner, Nebraska. 
CHINESE ELM—EVERY PRICE A 
BARGAIN PRICE 
(For further information see page 62) 
HEAVY SEEDLINGS 
Size Per 100 Per 200 Per 500 Per 1000 
612 inss a ieee $0.75 $1.30 $2.75 $4.85 
412-18 ines] -95 1.80 4.00 7.50 
18-24 in......... 1.35 2.50 5.50 9.50 
DoS NE Soe ee 1.75 3.20 7.25 12.00 
<a HG decane ice 3.00 5.00 11.00 18.00 
HAZELNUT: The small bush produces 
Many nuts every year, is very hardy and 
does well in any climate. It does best in 
thin groves. 
18-24 in.: Each, 20c; 6 for $1.00; 10 for $1.40. 

HOP TREE (Ptelea Trifolia): A beautiful tree 
with bright green glossy foliage growing 20 feet high. 
The fruit looks like a bunch of Silver Dollars. 
Size Each Per5 Per 10 Per 25 
18-24in.......... BMS on --- 50c $0.90 $2.00 
OEE goa ine MUR Oe 15c 65c 1.10 2.50 
SASKATOON BLUEBERRY: If all planters 
realized the immense amount of high quality fruit 
produced and the ornamental value of this par- 
ticular shrub, we would not have enough plants to 
supply the demand, at the low price we are offering 
them on page 52. 
INDIGO BUSH (Amorpha Microphylla): A 
hardy native shrub growing 5 to 7 feet tall, leaves 
similar to the Honey Locust; long spikes of attrac- 
tive purple flowers. Does well-in low ground and 
also stands drouth exceptionally well. 
8-16 in., 20c Ea.; 5 for 75c; 10 for $1.00. 
ROSA BLANDA: One of the extremely fine shrub 
roses. This makes a shrub 3 to 5 ft. tall, is spread- 
ing, very hardy, filled with pink flowers in the 
spring followed by red berries that make it very 
attractive during the winter months. You need 
these to liven up your landscape. 
2-4 ft., 35c ea.; 5 for $1.60; 10 for $3.00. 
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Chinese Elm growing in the yard of 
C.E.M., Fargo, North Dakota. 
The Chinese Elm stands severe pruning and canbe __ 
pruned into practically any form. They are truly 
a superior hedge plant. 
HEDGING TYPE CHINESE ELM 
100 Trees make 100-Foot Hedge 

12-18 in........... Per 10023.2 5. $1.20 
18-24 in........... Per.100..225 3 1.50 
2a 3 fE PS ae ae Per100. 3. 1.95 
Huron, 8. D. 
Sept. 12, 1941 
Gentlemen: 
We are very proud of the shrubbery, trees and 
hedge that we received from you last spring. Have a 
beautiful hedge of Chinese Elm that now stands 
nearly three feet high, not a plant missing. 
Yours very truly, 
C.L.O, 

GOOD, STRAIGHT-TRUNKED CHINESE 
ELM GROWING IN OUR NURSERIES (See 
Picture below), just the kind you wish to plant for 
shade in your yard, street, or park. (For further 
information and additional sizes see page 62.) 
TRANSPLANTS 
Size Each Per5 Per10 Per 50 
6-8: ft ee $0.50 $2.25 $4.00 $19.00 
8210462 See 75 3.50 6.50 30.00 
14%-1% in. Cal...... 1.00 4.50 8.50 40.00. 
1.25 
5.50 
10.00 47.50 

