16 NORTHERN SEED COMPANY 
LILIES 
Regal Lilies—Very easy to grow, perennial bulb. Large white 
flower, suffused with pink and a yellow throat. Bloom in July. 
Box of 3 bulbs, $1.00. 
Double Tiger Lilies—Flowers rich salmon-orange, flecked with dark 
brown spots. Bloom in late August. Price: Box of 3 bulbs, 75c. 
Nursery Stock 
WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME | 
A well kept, lawn, with trees, shrubs and flowers properly 
placed will make any home, whether large or small, far more 
attractive and will enhance the value of the property far beyond 
the cost of the work. We will be glad to assist you in planning 
the landscape for your home. 
GUARANTEE 
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We guarantee all items of nursery stock to be alive and in first 
class condition, capable of growing if properly cared for when they 
leave our hands. Because we cannot be responsible for weather and 
other conditions beyond our control, we cannot guarantee nursery stock 
after it is planted. 
4 DELIVERY 
Unless otherwise priced, all nursery stock in our catalog will be de- 
livered free by parcel post to points within 300 miles of Sheridan. To 
points beyond the 300 mile zone, nursery stock will be sent by the cheap- 
ést fast delivery, charges collect. 
DISCOUNT 
A discount of 5% will be made on Nursery orders totaling $10.00 
or more. 
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SHADE TREES 
We carry in stock only the sizes and varieties listed. Other trees 
will be secured on special order if available. 
Norway Poplar—A fast growing, fine shade tree. Leaves similar 
to cottonwood, but has no cotton. 6-8 ft. size, each $1.50. 
Moline Elm—A very graceful growing type of American elm. 6-8 
ft. size, each $2.00. 
European Mountain Ash—A splendid ornamental tree, especially 
Bee ast an fall with its clusters of bright berries. 4-5 ft. size, 
eac 201 . 
Chinese Elm—A fast growing tree, widely used for shade, wind- 
break and hedge. If desired for shade, branches must be kept 
pruned from the time they are small. They withstand drought 
well, and do not want to be watered late in fall. These trees grow 
so fast, we have found it the most economical to plant good seed- 
lings and keep them pruned. You will get a shade tree practi- 
cally as soon as if you plant a larger tree, and as much less ex- 
pense. Selected 3-4 ft. seedlings, each 20c; 10 for $1.50. Selected 
5-6 ft. seedlings, each 35c; 10 for $3.00. (Also see “hedging”.) 
(For other trees see ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND TREES) 
