Evergreens 
In winter the cedar tree forms an ideal windbreak. 
The spruce looks beautiful surrounded by snow. But 
pines and fir are greater in size and very useful. 
pilver.@edare per 100t.2 = ee $1.25 
ACL UOTE Villa ae ee ee ee 1.00 to 5.00 
Rade Cedarissee ee ee 1.00 to 5.00 
Pine; yellows st oe ee 1.00 to 2.00 
Pine 7a bite sees ease eee yee es 1.00 to 3.50 
Bite M ire ho pee ee ee 2.00 to 5.00 
Spruce mblacke sw rer 2.00 to 3.00 
SPLUCCMNODWAY Mean = 2 eee eee 2.50 
Spruce, Colorado Blue _...-_._....-.- .50 to 35.00 
JUNIDET AoaVin weaCN eerste 2 ee eee 3.00 
UTI Perse li tZer See ee 2.50 to 7.50 
Several other varieties 
Seedling Red Cedars, per 100... 4.00 
Seedling of other Windbreak 
ibrees = per 10072 ee 1.50 to 6.00 
Seedling of Chinese Elms, 4 to 5 ft...25 for 2.50 
Shade Trees 
Some of these trees are twenty feet high and we 
have a limited supply of seedlings. The prices vary 
according to size and shape. They are priced very 
reasonable. 
Our garden crops need windbreak protection as 
well as good soil and water. Some plants need shade. 
A home is more comfortable both in summer and 
in winter if the windbreak and shade are adequate. 
A large list of shade trees offers selections suit- 
able for every home. Some are drouth resistant 
as the cottonless cottonwood and box elder and 
beautiful in their place. 
Cottonwood, 18 inch, per 100_-.... $1.50 
Asli see ee oy ik eA eee 1.00 to 3.00 
Chinese Elm, 12 in. to 18 in., per 100 2.50 
Birch, American White, 5 to 6 ft., each $2.50—up 
Caragana or Siberian Pea Tree. .50 to 1.00 
Moline oHimei2* tos. it. eee 5.00 to 7.50 
American Elm, 3 to 4 inches cal.__.2.00 to 4.00 
Hackberry7s0utocSctt. eee eee eee 1.00 
Sito Oetts $1.50 7 10itos 2itt e 2.50 
Hackberry,;4einch ical tise ce 7.50 
Redbiud sc: hee ee A eee .50 to 1.00 
Pin Oak, 6°to Tift ie OS Tai pels 3.00 


