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a1 4 NORWAY POPLAR THREE YEARS AFTER PLANTING 
3 Norway Poplar is one of our most rapid and hardiest windbreak trees. It will 
5 ge grow on any soil, and begins giving windbreak protection the second year after 
planting. For quick effect, include in your windbreak planting this spring, two or 
three rows of Norway Poplar. Planted in a shelterbelt or windbreak it is one of the 
quickest sources of full fence posts and soft wood lumber. To get quick results and 
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ate et to keep the snow away from the buildings include some Norway Poplar in your 
Varieties Suitable for Each Row pian Gre bios eiae 
FNOWSile an G2 W.0a or sates Chinese Elm or Golden Willow 
INOW Steam aCe ure sen .... Norway Poplar or Soft Maple 
TNOMNSE BANC 1 Olltyctens cts. cutis wis eos ares American Elm or Ash WAR on WASTE! 
NOW SMM Oe Ohara Cael! iesete-sleierenelatate ve. ain seaace Evergreens 
Prevent wasted feed and wasted fuel. 
Plant a VICTORY SHELTERBELT this 

spring. There are no priorities and no 
rationing on these money-saving farm im- 
provements. 
Plant a Shelterbelt This Spring— 
It’s a Sound Investment 

Windbreak or Shelterbelt Prices 
Green Ash 50 100 500 
American Elm 18-24 in., not postpaid $3.25 $14.85 
Chinese Elm 2- 3 ft., not postpaid 4.25 19.85 
Soft Maple 3- 4 ft., not postpaid.... : Ua) XOPS, 
Norway Poplar 3- 4 ft., not postpaid 8.85 BLACK WALNUT 
We offer a hardy strain of the 
Minnesota black walnut. A group 
of these trees might well be on 
every farm. They are easy to 
grow, and it’s mighty fine to 
2- 3 ft., not postpaid have a supply of the nuts for 
Russian Golden Willow 3- 4 ft., not postpaid 6.85 the kiddies. Black walnut logs 
4- 5 ft., not postpaid bring a small fortune. 
Evergreen Windbreak Prices Page 31. Shade trees, pages 28, and 29. 



6-12 in., not postpaid 37) 
Black Walnut 12-18 ins, not postpaid 4.75 

Cross Section View of 
the Modern Wind- 
break and Shelterbelt 
: This cross section view shows 
; the importance of planting your 
“i eo UY ty windbreak as suggested by the 
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.- The two rows at the left are 
Fi the snow catch. They hold back 
the snow while the other eight 
rows stop the cold wind. With 
the inside four rows of ever- 
greens the cold winds just can’t 
get through. The result is your 
farm buildings and stock are 
comfortable, because they are 
protected. 
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