


© Plant‘our Hardy Montana Mountain Grown Trees & Shrubs: 


American Linden 
POPLARS 
These hardy Trees thrive in almost any soil, and 
should not be confused with the cottonwood group. 
CANADIAN—This is the hardiest and fastest srow- 
ing Tree for the Northwest. Farmers living in 
the treeless section of the Northwest can add 
materially to the appearance and value of their 
property by a systematic planting of Canadian 
Populars. 
Each 4-5 ft $1.25. 5-6 ft $1.50. 
6-8 ft $1.75. 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR— 
Well liked wherever 
frown. One oft he 
most picturesque as 
well as most useful 
to be found. It is ef- 
fectively planted as ae- 
cent in gardens, foun- 
dation plantings and 
shrub borders, as a 
hedge, or along drives 
Or DioumGaries, Lts 
branches grow close 
together and upright 
frome thier Sur au 2) nit 
trunk to form a tall, 
slim column, tapering 
slightly to a pointed 
top. Rapid growing 
and hardy. 
Bach, 5-6 ft, $1.50. 
6-S ft $2.00. 
S-10 ft $2.50. 

Lombardy Poplar 
Our Trees are dug as ordered. This 
our eareful handling they receive no setback. 
Mountain Grown Shade Trees in Our Nursery 
LOCUST 
HONEY — One of the hardiest of the Locusts. Pro- 
duces blossoms in long, white racemes, very fra- 
grant. Resistant to borers and drought. 
Each 5-6 ft $1.50. 3 for $5.00. 6-8 ft $2.00. 
8-10 ft $3.00. 
BLACK LOCUST — A rapid grower. White fragrant 
flowers borne in long racemes. 
Price each 5-6 ft $1.50. 6-8 ft $2.00. 8-10 ft $3.00. 
LINDEN 
AMERICAN—A stately and well shaped Tree. Deep 
rooted, clean grower. It makes a fine shade Tree 
with large bright leaves. Bears blossoms in July. 
A vigorous grower. 
5-6 ft, each $2.50. 6-S ft $3.00. 
MAPLE 
SILVER MAPLE — The hardiest of the maples. A 
beautiful fast grower; leaves are silver under- 
neath. 
Each 5-6 ft $2.00. 6-8 ft $2.50. 
8-10 ft $3.00-$3.50. 
NEW RUSSIAN OLIVE TREE 
As in the case of the new Caragana Tree we have 
developed a single trunk tree of the famous Rus- 
sian Olive. Here is a hardy, fast - growing tree 
that is in great demand. 
Price, each 3-4 ft 85e. 4-5 ft $1.25. 
WILLOWS 
Among the best hardy Trees for our Northwest. 
They grow large, handsome and ornamental. 
GOLDEN WILLOW—An outstanding variety. Gold- 
en colored bark, makes a large specimen tree, 
hardy under all conditions. Adds beauty even in 
the Winter when dormant with its rich gold 
branches. 
WHITE WILLOW—A very strong growing variety, 
valuable for windbreaks and specimen Trees. 
LAUREL WILLOW — Leaves very large, resemble 
the Laurel and are a polished shiny green. 
Price of Willows 5-6 ft $1.50. 6-S ft $1.75. 
3 for $5.75. 

Golden Willow 
means that they arrive in A-1 condition for planting and with 
All Trees PREPAID, unless noted otherwise. 
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