Seedlings, Deciduous Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS 
Evergreens unquestionably make the best windbreak but deciduous trees 
also have their place and especially in the farm woodlot. Nearly every farm 
has some small or irregular tract which is troublesome to farm, or a place 
which needs planting to prevent the start of erosion ditches, and such a place 
should be planted to trees which will supply fuel and repair parts in times of 
emergency, for such times are certain to come sooner or later. 
Size Per 100 Per 1000 
AMERIGAN?! ELL Mocrerecc its ot he Pee ede atte eee ree 18-24 in. $ 3.50 $30.00 
BLACK LOCUS Tt see ee ee ery wee 2- 3. It: 4.00 35.00 
BUACK 4. WALN Ulli tee en cee tee nee 12-18 in. 6.00 50.00 
CHINESE’ Bai M ata tea eet, Be tin eas ih aororley 4.00 35.00 
GREEN? ASH tees 268s Oo egg et ROR Cay Sea aeons. 18-24 in. 4.00 35.00 
HONEY LOC US Ties eer ee ree ee eer 18-24 in. 4.00 35.00 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY tea eee 2=nOh, Les 4.50 40.00 
SOFT: AMA BILE ist ere ea a eee ee 18-24 in. 4.00 35.00 
WILLOW, Niobe-1 year cuttings 0... 2-3 Lb 10.00 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
Trees and shrubs are included under one heading because many plants may 
be either, according to the training given them. 
The figures in feet given after the names indicate the size attained at matur- 
ity under average conditions, and will vary considerably according to the en- 
vironment. as 
Specific requirements such as acid or limestone soil, moist or dry soil, shade 
or full exposure, winter protection, etc., are noted if important for successfully 
growing the plant. 
size Each Per 10 
ALMONDS—Flowering. See Prunus glandulosa. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis. Dwarf Juneberry. 18-24 in. $0.50 $ 4.50 
A compact slow growing bush. Excellent foliage, 
racemes of white flowers early and edible pur- 
plish fruit in June. 
—laevis, Allegany Serviceberry. 25-30 ft. 2.000000... 4- 5 ft. 1.50 
A graceful small tree with drooping racemes of 
white flowers and purplish young foliage. 
ARONIA arbutifolia brilliantissima. 6-8 ft. ................ 2-3 it. We 7.00 
Especially desirable for its very brilliant red fruit 
retained until winter and its deep red foliage in 
the fall. Rather open growing. 
