Shade Trees The Linn County Nurseries 

Size Each 
PINE—Ponderosa. Bull Pine. 50-60 ft..... 3-4 ft $1.50 
Very long coarse leaves and stiff 
rugged branches not easily broken. 
Endures extreme drought. Requires 
full sun and tolerates no shade. 
SPRUCE—Norway. 60-80 ft.......002......... 2-3 ft 1225 
One of the most rapid growing and 3-4 ft. 1.50 
extensively planted windbreak ever- 
greens. 
——Black Hills.2'°O0=/0.1h 2 18-24 in 1.50 
Slower growing, more compact and 
darker green. 
—Douglas Fir. 60-80 ft... 18-24 in 1.50 
A rapid growing very beautiful tree. 
It starts growth early and grows late. 
so often is caught by frost and kept 
irregular in shape while small. 
SHADE TREES 
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Has handsome large foliage somewhat resembling su- 
mac. Young trees some times winter kill to the ground. 
but will sprout up and sometimes make 10 ft. or 12 ft. 
growth the next year. 
ASH—Green.7+)0-60: ft ee eee ee ee ea 
A very satisfactory symmetrical. fast growing tree for - 
both street planting and asa shade tree. Not easily 
broken by storms or likely to be injured by pests. 
Thrives almost anywhere. 
BIRCH—Cutleaved Weeping. 30-40 ft....0000 a. 
A very attractive ornamental tree with white bark 
and fine drooping branches. Most birches are subject 
to borers. 
BUCKEYE—Asculus glabra. 30-50 ft. 200000. 
Forms an irregular broad rounded crown with panicles 
of greenish-yellow flowers. 
CARAGANA— arborescens, Siberian Pea Tree. 10-15 ft. 
A small tree having green bark and soft pea green fol- 
‘jage very early. Bright yellow pea shaped flowers in 
late May. Endures the driest hard soil in either sun or 
shade. If grown with a single trunk makes an attractive 
small tree or if allowed to branch low makes a fine low 
windbreak or hedge. 
CATALPA—Speciosa. 50-60 10) 2.26. ee 
A fast growing tree with large heart shaped leaves and 
large clusters of showy white flowers in June or July. 
12 
Per 10 Per 100 
$14.00 
11.00 
14.00 
14.00 
14.00 
ft 
$125.00 
125.06 
125.00 
