Evergreens - - 

COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
EVERGREENS 
An evergreen planting gives both beauty and 
distinction to a yard. They will grow in most soils. 
We list the more popular and hardy varieties in 
both spreading and tall growing types. They are 
all handled with a ball of earth held on the roots 
with burlap. Upon receiving trees dig hole large 
enough to set ball of earth in. Level tree at proper 
depth, fill with earth and give good supply of water. 
Do not remove burlap from roots. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Silver blue, 
needles, symmetrical in shape. 1¥2 to 3 feet. 
(Per foot $1.75) not prepaid. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Very dense, dark blue 
cast, symmetrical shape. 1% to 3 feet. 
(Per foot $1.50) not prepaid. 
COLORADO SILVER JUNIPER (Cedar). Best suited 
for Colorado growing. Silver-blue. Grows nar- 
row, tall and compact. 1% to 3-foot trees. 
(Per foot $1.50) not prepaid. 
Add 50c per tree 4 feet and over on all the 
above for packing costs. 
WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS ON LARGER SIZES 
OF EVERGREENS 
stiff 
SPREADING JUNIPERS 
CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer), Broad, bushy 
habit, gray-green foliage. One of the best of the 
spreading varieties of Juniper. Balled and bur- 
lapped. 2 to 22 feet. 
(Each $4.95). 
Not mailable. 
SABINA (Savin). Dense low spreading branched 
variety; deep green color. Balled and burlapped. 
22 to 3 feet. 
(Each $4.90). 
ALL EVERGREENS AND JUNIPERS SENT 
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES COLLECT 
Tree FRUITS 
We are listing only the varieties that have proven 
a success in the West, and we know that with the 
proper care and attention that is due to any tree, 
a crop of fruit will result from any one of the many 
we have listed. 
As soon as you receive your shipment, remove 
the packing, sprinkle the roots and heel the bundle 
in moist ground. In planting, take out only a few 
trees or shrubs at a time and never allow them 
to lay exposed to the air and sun at any time. Dig 
the hole large enough to admit all the roots in the 
natural position, keeping the surface and the sub- 
soil separate. In filling in, sift the best soil in 
around the roots. When most of the soil is filled 
in, pour in the water to wash the soil around the 
roots, then pile up the remainder and tread down 
gently with the foot. After this the tree or shrubs 
should only be watered when the soil gets dry 
about 2 or 3 inches below the surface. A mulch 
around the base of the tree, 2 or 3 inches thick, 
is very beneficial. 
PRICES 
Prices do not include prepayment or postage 
except where noted. For your convenience we have 
shown the amount of postage to allow. If it takes 
more than the amount stated, we pay the difference. 
If it takes less than the amount stated, we return 
the balance. 
SUMMER APPLES 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium to large; pale yellow, 
white fleshed, tender and sub-acid; ripens early 
during the’ summer. Very productive. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early to ripen; pale yel- 
low when fully ripe, of medium size, tender and 
good; free-growing and fruitful. Its early fruit 
is always welcomed. 

WEALTHY 

70 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
