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Douglas Fir—Fine Windbreak Tree 
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Deciduous Windbreak Material 
Described on Pages 22 and 23 

Colorado Blue Spruce form a 
The Douglas Fir on the left 
is in one of the windbreaks here 
at the nursery. Douglas Fir, 
with its beautiful bluish green 
foliage gives you everything 
you want as a windbreak tree. 
It is quick to grow, the foliage 
is thick and dense. It is entirely 
hardy. Thrives in dry location. 
“Common Sente” Shelterbelts 
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magnificent windbreak. Beautiful, drought-resisting, 
fuel-saving, feed-saving 



Steers Protected by Windbreak 
Made $243.00 More Profit! 
Comparative tests have proven that farm prod- 
ucts can be produced at less cost in farmyards 
protected by windbreaks. In the case of beef— 
2 lots of 50 steers each, one lot fed in a pro- 
tected yard, the other not protected by a wind- 
break. Those in the protected yard had the same 
kind and amount of feed as others, but gained 
2,250 pounds more. Sold at $10.80 per hundred, 
this lot brought extra return of $243.00. 











EVERGREENS FOR SHELTERBELTS AND WINDBREAKS 





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PMERICAN oes ee Size 10 25 50 100 
or windbreak and hedging) : 
Pe iiered ci compice growing evergieen: excel, | L278. an. transplants 9a. ee $7031 5 912.5999 $22.75) 845.50 
lent as a year-around hedge or as a windbreaker and 15-15)m..transplants2) oe a = 73D 14,75 27.50 53.00 = 
snow stopper. | Used extensively in the outside, row 18.24 in, transplants ......... 8.25 16.50 31.00 59.85 oney- aving 
or two of windbreak plantings because of its tendency : = 
to keep its branches way to the ground. Does the 24-30 In. transplants noosa nooo 9.25 18.45 34.65 66.85 : 
best in fairly moist soil. 20:56 10, transplants... 3... 10.35 20.65 38.75 74.85 
ee SHELTERBELTS 
ark green tree of extremely handsome form, idea : f 
for backgrounds, windbreaks, or as a specimen tree 4 12-15 In. transplants Sree ee ey 3.65 6.85 
on the lawn. Long needles, great spreading branches, (15-18 in. transplants aie Scie aman 4.35 7.85 
a rapid grower. Good windbreaks really 
BSCS TRUE Ce ae ee : 15-18 in. transplants ......... 7.95 ee 5 9590 29.95 cost you nothing—save feed 
; ymmetrical, wit eavy, thick foliage, somewhat . . 5 
bluish. Extremely hardy and easy to establish. One 18-24 in. transplants ODO COTONC 8.95 17.95 33.75 —save fuel—save shoveling 
of the best for windbreaks. L snow—screen unsightly views. 
SE eee SPRCE % ; i 12<15)1n. transplants =... 4: Pee 14.45 26.85 49.85 
eautiful tree. rought resistant and recom- : 
mended especially for the inside row of the evergreen ) 15-18 in. transplants atte) ae, sy Bs) fa 7.95 15595 29.95 59.85 Vou par faree ee nheee 
eneereak last year. Did you get one? 
peal is ETRE (Also called Douglas Spruce) : If you do not have a wind- 
is variety has everything you want in a goo : 
ree ies haidyiats quick to grow, the {iss in. tratisplauts y--e ee 7.95 15.95 29.95 ree ee wasted enough fuel 
foliage is thick and dense and it will grow anywhere, 18-24 1n, transplants"... 74: =... 8.95 17.95 33.75 and feed to pay for one last 
except in a very wet soil. It is truly one of the best [ year. Why go on longer buy- 
for windbreaks or reforestation. 



For Winter Protection Choose an Evergreen Windbreak 
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ing more fuel than you need 
or feeding your livestock 
longer than necessary. 
If your herd is protected, 
the food they eat turns into 
fat. The cows will give more 
milk, the chickens lay more 
eggs and the pigs will put 
fat on in a hurry. It’s all be- 
cause they are behind a good 
windbreak and do not have 
to use what they eat to keep 
them warm. 
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