THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 17 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—A few fine light blue shiners, 5 feet and 
up to 7 feet, $6 to $8 each, balled and burlapped. Beautiful specimen 
trees. Small 6 to 10 inches $1. each. 
NATIVE CEDAR—Fine pruned specimens 4 feet high, $3.00 each. Good 
on north sides of houses. You should buy one. 
JUNIPER—From bad lands of Dakota, upright form, bluish foliage. 
6 to teninches. $1 each. : 
WHITE NATIVE CLEMATIS—10 to 15 ft. Climber; flowers in Aug.. .60c 
RED DOGWOOD —Conspicuous red stems in winter. Each 
SUMAC—Long compound leaves, coloring vividly red in the fall. Bush 
about 4 feet. Head of red hairy fruits, very acid. Fine for foundation 
DIAL CLIO PLAC eye a nee rennin eereteek, Beale? 2 cat Aad Ads i for a 75c 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY—Native stock. Eatable red berries, making 
the finest of Jelly. Nice bushes, 50c; large clumps 75c 
FLOWERING CURRANT or MISSOURI CURRANT—Yellow profuse 
flowers in Spring. Nice leaves. Excellent fruits, like black currants, but 
has not the strong flavor of the usual black currant. Makes a good hedge 
TP peR OT) (COLUM LL ALGAE a SEE eu eer Mey na ree eet 3 for $1.00 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH—Finest ornamental lawn tree, 4 to 5 feet. 
Each, $3.00; 5 to 6 feet, $3.50, burlapped carefully, but not guaranteed. 
TREES 
FOR WINDBREAK and STREET PLANTING 
BALM OF GILEAD—Hardy native, beautiful pyramid form trees, 6 to 8 
Rateq eo WN eh > Soh byt eA, ends IS es hy RL ee ee a eee 50c 
RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW—Quick growing, showy golden bark, 
6 to 10 ft., 60c each; 1 year, $5.00 per 100; 2 years, per 100, 4 to 6 ft. $10.00 
RUSSIAN LAUREL WILLOW—Makes a small round-topped tree. If 
pruned up, leaves glossy and retains leaves till snow flies, 6 to 7 foot trees, 
60c each; 1 year, per LAN) Pore eit SI oR PBN ode $6.00 
SIBERIAN PEAR—Earliest bloomer of all, straight growers, no killing 
Dackml tees tom years nOCeLecr: ts us. ire ee es niet Ue Pare $1.00 
ELMS—tThree feet, 50c each; 5 to 7 feet, $1.00; best long-lived tree, 7 to 9 
feet, $1.25. Cities and Towns please write for prices per 100. 
MANITOBA MAPLES—Native tree, 6 feet, 50c; large trees, 75c. No 
seedlings. 
RUSSIAN POPLAR—1 year only, $5.00 per 100. Cuttings. .50c per 100 
NORTH WEST POPLAR—Cross of white and black poplar, hardy, 
DuoHtresistantrayearouly; DEL aOU i dee ee ee oy Wa $6.00 
SOFT MAPLE— Often called Silver Maple, 4 feet, 50c; is wees pe h.00 
