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HOME BEAUTIFICATION 

GRAHAM {ROSS 
HARDY NURSERY STOCK 
It is with deep regret that it will be necessary for us to curtail to a considerable extent 
our nursery department but because of the difficulty in securing trained labor we had no 
other choice. We have a considerable quantity of evergreens, shade trees, and ornamental 
shrubs growing in our nursery lot and if you are interested in any particular specimen 

we suggest that you write and we will inform you as to prices and ability to supply. 
The following shrubs are individually wrapped in moist mulch and are dormant stock. 
Each has a colored tag showing variety and giving complete cultural directions. 
SHRUBS 
DOGWOOD—Golden Twig—Grows 6 to 8 feet high, with 
clusters of fine white flowers; white berries. The bark is a 
beautiful golden yellow. 2 to 3 feet, each, 60c; 3 to 4 feet, 
each, $1.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—-Called bridal wreath. Blooms 
profusely with pure white flowers. Graceful habit of growth. 
2 to 3 feet, each, 50c. 
SNOWBALL—A favorite shrub bearing great masses of 
bell-shaped white flowers in May. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
1l4 to 2 feet, each, 85c. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Pink—A very popular shrub, very hardy 
and a fast grower. Thrives under almost any condition. Deli- 
cate pink flowers in early spring. 2 to 3 feet, each, 65c. 
SNOW BERRY—A hardy shrub that does especially well 
in shady locations. Pink flowers that bloom in masses dur- 
ing the spring are followed by large white berries. Two to 
three feet. 65c each. 
SUMAC—Fern Leaf—A very rapid grower. Thrives in 
shady places. Attractive long feathery leaves, finely cut. 
Ideal for contrast planting. 3 to 4 feet, each, 60c. 
LILAC—Dr. Breitenschneider—The ideal purple type vari- 
ety for this section. Blooms later than common purple, which 
eliminates the danger of a late spring frost killing blooms. 
A hardy upright grower with no tendancy to form suckers. 
2 to 3 feet, each 85c. 
DOGWOOD—Golden Twig—Grows 6 to 8 feet high, with 
clusters of fine white flowers; white berries. The bark is a 
beautiful golden yellow. 2 to 3 feet, each 65c. 
EVERGREENS 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Now considered the best ever- 
green for planting in this district. Drouth and cold resistant 
and seemingly able to withstand rust. Forms a beautiful 
compact, bushy tree that will stand shearing. 18 to 24 
inches, each, $4.50; per pair, $8.50; 3 to 31 feet, each $6.50; 
per pair, $12.50. 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE—The bluest of the blues. A 
selected species with grafted top. Color deeper and more 
perfect than Colorado Blue. Grows in shapely form, thickly 
studded with well-formed tapering branches. Unequaled for 
specimen planting on the lawn. 21% to 3 feet, each $10.00. 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM GLOBE—Silvery foliage and close 
perfect globe shape growth. Thrives in hot, dry weather 
when color is brightest. Very hardy. 15x15 inches, each, 
$5.00; per pair, $9.50. 
JUNIPER IRISH—Ultimate height 8 to 12 feet. Foliage a 
deep biue-green. Grows in a narrow compact form. One of 
the most popular of all junipers. 2 to 3 feet, each, $4.50; per 
Pair, $8.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, $5.50; per pair, $1$.50. 

KEEP UP YOUR HOME 
To 
KEEP UP YOUR MORALE 


When you ‘plant your home” you increase its value 
VINES 

Silver Lace Vine covering an arbor at the home of Don 
Ross, 3000 Ist Ave. No., Great Falls, Montana. 
SILVER LACE VINE—In a few short years this has come 
to be America's No. 1 vine for covering archways, arbors, 
lattice fences, etc. It is graceful, hardy and easy to grow. 
Will grow 25 feet or more in a season and a fully developed 
specimen is a cloud of misty white, with tints of yellow 
and pale rose, suggesting old lace. Not affected by insecis, 
especially grape leaf hoppers. Strong 2-year-old field grown. 
plants. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
CLEMATIS CRIMSON STAR—Large crimson red flowers. 
Started plants in 3-inch pots. Each $1.35. Postage 10c extra. 
CLEMATIS ,JACKMANI—tThese vines are beautiful for the 
masses of intense violet-purple blossoms. This vine is 
perfectly hardy and easy to grow but care must be ex- 
ercised so that the slender stems are protected and are not 
broken the first year or two they are planted. A shingle 
of stake suffices. Started plants in three inch pots. Each 
$1.00. Postage, 10c extra. 
Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 
TRAnsdiAjrrone 
Prevents root shock and wilt when transplanting trees, 
shrubs and vines. Y% oz. package sufficient for average 
home garden and yard. 25c, postpaid. 

Dunkirk, 
Your service was excellent, and all the seeds we pur- 
chased from you last spring germinated well and made 
nice vegetables. The strawberry plants were very good 
also. 
RALPH JOHANNSEN. 

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