Easy to Grow 
greens 
Write within five days if a ship- 
ment is not received in first-class 
condition. This entitles you to free 
replacements. Order early, so that 
we ean dig and ship your stock be- 
fore new growth begins in the field. 
The true Colorado blue 
Blue Spruce Spruce. One of the 
showiest evergreens for the lawn, parks 
or large group plantings. Needles silvery 
green. Never has to be pruned, grows to 
a nice pyramidal shape without help. "URL 
45 to 18-inch very choice little trees, each, 
$1.90; 3 for $5.20; postpaid. 
= Extra hardy, 
Black Hills Spruce yey" densé 
with short dark green shiny needles. Needs 
no shearing or pruning; grows to a very 
nice shaped tree. Extra nice 15 to 18-inch 
trees, TTT, each, $1.65; 3 for $4.35; post- 
oy SHADY Places 
On north fronts, where little sun is ex- 
pected, and the Junipers, which are other- 
wise so very satisfactory, will get rather 
thin in time, there is only one type of 
Evergreen to plant. It is the Yew. Likes 
shade just fine, is as hardy as any ever- 
green, and can stand shearing to any de- 
sired shape. For that shady front we have 
the two most fee Sea . 
Li} n upright, columnar 
Hicks Yew shaped tree, which will 
always retain this growing habit and there- 
fore, by occasional shearing, will make a 
nice column shaped tree. Its color through- 
out the year is a rich, dark glossy green. 
12 to 18-inch well rooted, strong [Pa Bae 
each, $1.75; 3 for $4.65; posepelc: es 
= NEVCLY Sana Gy: 
Spreading Yew places, where the 
spreading Junipers are not satisfactory, 
this Yew will take their place. It likes full 
shade, spreads and branches out very well, 
although not quite as rapidly as the Juni- 
pers. Color very dark, glossy green 
throughout summer, _ fall and winter. 
Strong TTT 10 to 12-inch spread, $1.45 
each; 3 ‘for $3.80; postpaid. 
Small TREES 
For large projects—Windbreaks, Nurseries, 
Forestry, Hedges and Screens 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 10 2 
MNT ooilicrscsaovarea---coscecoossecceeestenacs $1.80 $4.00 
Black Hills Spruce, 6-10 in. T 1.45 3.20 
Norway Spruce, 6-10 in. T...... 1.85 4.10 
Austrian Pine, 6-10 in. T........ 1.85 4.10 
Ponderosa—Bull Pine, 
BA UCQMELT) PREM ot oo seco ssacseecscseprovcesersssare 1.85 4.10 
Jack Pine, 6-10 in. T..........+ 1.60 3.60 
Scotch Pine, 6-10 in. T............ 1.85 4.10 
Juniper—Red Cedar, 
RO Lat nebistceccccocscearenccossccesesesvescee 1.60 3.60 
American Arbor Vitae, 
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BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
T—Transplanted 
once In the 
nursery for 
better roots. 
TT—Twice 
transplanted. 
TTT—Three 
times trans- 
planted; the 
best grade. 
We pay 
postage 
to your 
door 
on all 
Evergreens. 

Colorado Blue Spruce 
For Large Plantings 
The small trees we are listing below, 
particularly the pines for windbreaks, 
should be planted on cultivated ground, 
about 18 inches apart in the row and the 
rows spaced 3 to 6 feet apart, for easy 
cultivation. At planting time dip the roots 
in a thin paste of mud, which protects 
them from wind and sun while planting. 
Set them about 1 inch deeper than grown 
in the nursery. Water after planting, to 
settle and pack the soil properly. Don’t 
mulch the young planting, just cultivate 
enough through the first and second sum- 
mer, to keep the ground clean and this 
will make good roots. By the third year 
you will have nice, husky trees ready to 
take up with balls of earth and to be 
planted at their final places. They will 
start easy after transplanting, and grow 
surprisingly fast. For general windbreak 
work, the pines we list are the best, fast- 
est growers, and the hardiest. Our Ever- 
greens are fresh dug when we ship them. 
Roots mossed and well packed. Order 
early; we ship at the right time for trans- 
planting. 
100 
$14.50 
10.75 
14.50 
14.50 
14.50 
12.75 
14.50 

UPA Pines stand up well under heavy 
loads of snow. Their rugged, stout 
WAS Tuite system assures a strong wind- 
reak. 
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