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Evergreens offer permanence and year 
around beauty in the windbreak. With 
the proper selection of varieties you will 
find they will thrive and stand dry 
weather just as well as the deciduous 
trees. A good Evergreen Windbreak 
about the farm house is one of the best 
investments you can make. It stops the 
wind and snow, and makes the farm- 
stead more comfortable and. pleasant to 
live and work in. Evergreen Wind- 
breaks are a permanent investment that 
increase in value each year. 

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| the rows 12 to 15 feet apart. elites 
SEEDLINGS 4 to 6 feet apart in the row. 
Seedlings are out of the seed beds and we recommend that they Evergreens are slower in developing to 
be planted in the garden or some place where they can be given a size where they offer protection from 
good care and cultivation. They can be planted close together the winds. To overcome this we recom- 
(from 4 to 8 inches) before setting in the permanent windbreak. Rat cnr’ £ Sees 
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tities of this stock and offer it at low prices. ing deciduous trees such as Siberian 
Chinese Elm or Green Ash. These can 
be taken out as the Evergreens develop 
and will furnish a good supply of wood 
in addition to their value as a windbreak. 
We list two classes of Windbreak Ever- 
greens: Seedlings and Transplants. 
ONE OF OUR FIELDS O 

Austrian Pine 
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