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WINDBREAK TREES 
WHITE SPRUCE— 
We recommend this Spruce for wind- 
breaks. It grows faster than most evergreens, 
is very hardy and grows compact so no wind 
gets through it. And it makes a_ beautiful 
windbreak that you will be proud of. 
WHITE SPRUCE— 
; each 10 100 
2-3 ft. twice trans...$1.50 $11.00 $ 95.00 
3-4 ft. twice trans... 2.00 12.50 115.00 
(25 or more at hundred rate) 
Russian Golden Willow, 2-3 ft. -..... $ 6.00 
Russian Golden Willow, 3-4 ft. -_.... 8.00 
Russian Golden Willow, 4-5 ft. ...... 10.00 
Norway.Poplar; 3-4 ft. ...../.21-...2.-2-- 8.00 
Ghinesewe tis 02 -oi tbe coe ee 5.00 
If possible, evergreens should be planted 
in plowed ground and kept well cultivated 
for several years. A mulching of manure or 
rotted straw around the trees is also of much 
benefit. 
For a mindbreak that will still be in good 
plant two 
rows of White Spruce 10 or 12 feet apart 
condition forty years from now, 
in the row, with rows sixteen or more feet 
apart. 
For a quicker temporary windbreak and 
snow fence plant one. or two rows of willows 
or Chinese Elms 30 feet from the evergreens. 
~ GLADIOLUS 
BEACON— 
Dark rose with cream blotch, slightly 
ruffled. 
BERTY SNOW— 
Lavender-pink with large florets. 
BIT O’HEAVEN— 
Very bright orange. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT— 
Uniform: fiery red, ruffled large flowers. 
-MARGARET FULTON— 
Clear coral-pink with lighter penciling. 
MINUET— 
Large uniform, clear lavender. 
MAID OF ORLEANS— 
Large creamy-white with deeper throat. 
PELEGRINA— 
Extremely dark velvety blue. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH— 
Tall deep rose with darker blotch. 
RED PHIPPS— 
Earliest bright red, well placed florets. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE— 
Large ruffled cream. 
Price, named varieties, 10c each; 
$1.00 per 12. Mixture, 85c per 12. 
