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On Highway US-31 (%4 mile S of JANUARY 12, 
intersection of M-89 and US-31) 
ay 1% mile S and % mile W of EVE RG R _ ee 
intersection of M-89 and US-31 WALTER A. STUDLEY NURSERY Certificate Nursery Insp. No. 1406 
Fennville, ic] igan, RFD 
We dre a) member of American an4 
Michigan Ass’n. of Nurserymen 
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Ste ursery License No. 35 
SPRING 1948 ml . We will ship trees about April 7th to May 18th. 
== = = ALL MICHIGAN GROWN TREES = = 25 ——— 




These prices are for BED RUN. Approximate size in inches listed. 


Picea pungens glauca (COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE) 80-100 feet high; does well on dry sandy soils, it will 
stand drought the best of the spruces. (The seed from which these trees were grown were hand picked from 
blue trees in Colorado). 
Price per— 25 trees 100trees 1,000 trees 
2 Yr. Seedling (2-0) Oto 2 inches ---- $1.49 $3.60 $18.00 
4 Yr. T. Close (2-2) 3 to 5 inches.----- $3.50 $10.00 $50.00 
Picea excelsa (NORWAY SPRUCE) 50-60 feet high; grows on a variety of soils from sand to clay, it does 
best in sandy soils that are well drained. It is useful for Christmas trees, lumber, paper pulp and windbreaks. 
Price per— 25 trees 100 trees 1,000 trees 
4 Yr. T. Close (2-2) 5 to 8 inches ----- -$2.80 $7.20 $36.00 
Thuja occidentalis (AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE or WHITE CEDAR) 40 to 50 feet high; it grows well on 
muck soils and on upland soils. It produces wood of high durability and is one of the best deer browse trees. 
It is used as a speciman tree in large lawns and is used for hedges, it is easy to shear. 
Price per— 25 trees 100 trees 1,000 trees 
4 Yr. T. Close (2-2) 2 to 5 inches----- $3.00 $8.00 $40.00 
Pinus banksiana (JACK PINE) 20 to 30 feet high; grows well on the poorest and dry light soil. It should 
have plenty of sun. It is useful for (sand dune control and quick-growing windbreaks, paper pulp and cheap 
lumber. It is one of the fastest growing pines and reaches maturity early. 
Price per— 25 trees 100trees 1,000 trees 
2 Yr. Seedlings (2-0) 3 to 7 inches------- $.95 $1.80 $9.00 
Pinus resinosa (RED or NORWAY PINE) 70 to 80 feet high; one of the best pines. It prefers well drained 
samdy loam soils, it will stand only a little shade. It is useful for sand control, lumber and for shelterbelts. 
This tree is not seriously affected by disease or insects. 
Price per— 25 trees 100 trees 1,000 trees 
2 Yr. Seedlings (2-0) 0 to 3 inches:---- $1.05 $2.20 $11.00 
4 Yr. T Close (2-2) 4 to 8 inshes----_ $2.50 $6.00 $30.00 
Pinus strobus (WHITE PINE) 60 to 80 feet high; grows on a variety of soil from sand to heavy clay, it 
does best on sands which are not the very poorest. It grows on fairly wet ground which is almost a marsh, 
but. will mot be as vigorous as when planted on a better drained soil. It will stand a little shade. It is useful 
for lumber, paper pulp and shelterbelts. Makes a finc hedge, has light foliage. (This White Pine is grown 
in a sanitary nursery where Ribes have been eradicated by the USDA). 
Price per— 25trees 100 trees 1,000 trees 
2 Yr. Seedlings (2-0) Oto 2inches-:--_ $1.05 $2.20 $11.00 
We consider seedlings under 2 or 3 inches too small for field planting and we think that they should 
be bedded out where they can be watered, shaded an’ weeded for about two years, they are small due 
to over crowding in the seed bed, but have good root systems and grow well when transplanted and 
given room. 
EXPLANATION OF PRICE LIST: 
“T close” indicates close transplants (that is the result of small 2-year seedlings that have been root pruned 
and transplanted close to-gether and grown for two years ‘‘(2-2) the first number indicates the number of years 
in the seed bed the second number indicates the number of years in the transplant bed. 
TERMS: 
Cash before shipment. Prices are FOB Fennville, Michigan. 
500 trees of one variety and size are sold at the thousand rate. 
We ship by express, unless otherwise specified (Collect for express charges). We guarantee safe arrival at 
the common carrier destination. 
ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO: 
Correctness of inventory, exhaustion of supply, strikes and labor troubles, or loss of crop by drought, flood, 
wind, fire, frost or other unavoidable cause. 
CLAIMS: 
To receive consideration must be made on receipt of trees. 
We are in no circumstance to be held responsible beyond the invoiced value of the trees. 
