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NORWAY POPLAR THREE YEARS AFTER PLANTING 
Norway Poplar is one of our most rapid and hardiest windbreak trees. It will 
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 
to keep the snow away from the buildings include some Norway Poplar in’ your 
planting this spring. 

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Varieties Suitable for Each Row 
Rows l-and 2 .... Chinese Elm, Laurel Leaf Willow, or i 
Golden Willow Recommended Spacing and Arrangement 
ROWS cand ) cee. . Norway Poplar or Soft Maple TI Ga ral = 
i he recommended spacing is to plant 2 rows of Chinese Elm, Laurel 
RoOws.4 and. Gers ct Ses eee wes American Elm. or-Ash 
Leaf Willow or Golden Willow on the outside to form a snowbreak. Plant 
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4 feet apart in the row and 8 feet between rows. 
Leave 60 feet for a snow trap, then plant 4 rows of Green Ash, Chinese 
Elm, American Elm, Norway Poplar, or Soft Maple spaced 6 feet apart 
in the row and 8 feet between rows. 
Inside, plant 4 rows of evergreens 8 to 10 feet apart in the row and 
16 feet between rows. The inside row of evergreens should be 100 feet 
from the farm buildings. This space and the snow trap give ample space 
to drop the snow and leave the buildings and yards free from drifts. 
For solid woodlot planting, set trees 8 to 9 feet apart each: way. Ash, 
Elm, Norway Poplar, and Black Walnut are especially recommended for 
woodlot planting. 

Green Ash windbreak like this one on 
the left are ideal for farm plantings. They 
are dense, durable and drought resistant. 
Green Ash makes good lumber and excel- 
lent fence posts. Include Green Ash in 
your windbreak planting list. 

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Green Ash Makes Dense, Drought-Resistant Windbreaks 
Windbreak or Shelterbelt Prices 
50 100 500 1000 ey 50 100 500 
in. $2.00 $3.75 $16.85 $32.35 \ J 18-2 $2.35 $4.45 
ft. 2.55 4.75 21.35 39.95 Soft Maple Gee 2s 3.65 5.65 
| ees 4.85 8.65 



ee eh Bl | ica th: in BLACK WALNUT 
We offer a hardy strain of the 
Minnesota black walnut. A group 
Ney \ of these trees might well be on 
Chinese Elm 2.55 Laurel Leaf Willow 23.85 47.35 every farm. They are easy to 
grow, and it’s mighty fine to 
have a supply of the nuts for 
6.35 12.35 Russian Golden ee 63.85 the kiddies. Black walnut logs 
Norway Poplar 8.35 15.95 Willow f 78.65 bring a small fortune. 
Shade trees, pages 28 and 29. 



