SPRUCE, WHITE: In great demand due to its fine shape 
and unexcelled richness of color and dense foliage. 
Similar to Black Hills Spruce but a faster grower. 
BinM B&B 
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TAXUS: Upright Yew. (Sold out.) 
TAXUS: Spreading Yew. Foliage similar to above except 
for spreading habit instead of upright type. 











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HOW TO PLANT "B & B” EVERGREENS 
DIG A HOLE 
SEVERAL 
AN RU aan SET TREE IN HOLE 
THAN NECES- TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
SARY TO AD iT STOOD IN NURSERY 
MIT THE 
EARTH 
BALL 
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3 is LOOSEN BURLAP | 
AT TOP OF BALL AND 
Wa ROLL BACK OR CUT 
7?” OFF 
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FILL GOOD > 
TOP SOIL UP AROUNE 
BALL. PACK FIRMLY’ y, en 
WITH FEET OR SET“: 
TLE BY FILLING ac op Yi 
WITH WATER FILL HOLE WITH SOIL PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT- 
TED MANURE 
When SPECIMEN EVERGREENS are shipped balled and 
burlapped, you need not remove the burlap from the ball. 
Dig the hole a foot larger than the ball, and deep enough 
so that the tree will set an inch or two deeper than it did 
in the nursery. Then roll back the burlap-from around the 
trunk of the tree. Do not strip it from the sides of the ball 
or the ball may break. Pack fine dirt very firmly around 
the ball and pour on enough water to thoroughly soak all 
the roots. The burlap left around the ball will soon rot 
away. 
HOW TO PLANT BALLED IN 
MOSS. EVERGREENS 
Many of our evergreens are balled in moss instead of in 
dirt. Take the burlap and moss from around the roots and 
plant like any other tree, using plenty of water, and tamp- 
ing the dirt as firmly as possible. 
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