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, } Our Assortment 
7 af Windbreak Trees 
that we offer this year is somewhat 
limited, due to the curtailed planting 
during the war years. However, we 
do have a fair supply of the items that 
we do list but strongly urge everyone 
to place their orders early. 



SEEDLINGS 
Seedlings are out of the seed beds and we recommend that 
they be planted in the garden or some place where they can 
be given good care and cultivation. They can be planted 
close together (from 4 to 8 inches) before setting in the 
permanent windbreak. Shading is not necessary or recom: 
mended. We grow quantities of this stock and offer it at 
low prices. 
TRANSPLANTS 
Transplants are strong field-grown stock and are ready to 
plant right into the permanent windbreak. They have been 
grown in the open field for 3 years in addition to 2 or 3 
years in the seed beds. This develops an abundance of 
fibrous roots and the tops are well branched. 
jreak EVERGREENS 
{| | SPRUCE, BLACK HILLS. Our most popular Wind- 
break Evergreens. They withstand the droughts very well. 
They make a beautiful compact windbreak. 
SPRUCE, COLORADO. A very popular tree equally 
I as desirable as the Black Hills Spruce although not quite as 
fast growing. We do not select the blue trees out of this 
stock to be sold at a higher price but take them the way 
they come in the field. This assyres you a high percentage 
of blue trees. 
| SPRUCE, NORWAY. A rapid growing tree. Will not 
| stand drought quite as well as the Black Hills and Colorado. 
SPRUCE, WHITE. Similar to Black Hills Spruce but a 
little faster growing. 
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Norway Pine 
Norway Spruce Windbreak 


