E10—NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea Excelsa). A Long-Time Favorite for Shelter-Belt and Ornamental Planting. It’s the 
familiar Spruce of the prairie states—a tall, compact, ornamental pyramid, well branched to the ground, with thick, 
short needles of deep green, Hardy and well adapted to almost any good growing soil; the most rapid growing of all 
the Spruces. For many years our Norway Spruce have been in great demand for windbreak plantings, hedges, 
background groups, as well as living Christmas Trees on the lawn. 60 to 75 feet at maturity. (For small sizes and 
special windbreak grades, see page 9). Back 2 
(e) 2-3 ft.. specimens, 3X 2)... 52. As ba is Sas ge eh oe nS Ore cee eee et $3.00 $ 5.00. 
E12—WHITE PINE (Pinus Strobus). Called ‘King of the Pines”. Noted for its long, soft, light silvery green needles, 
and its graceful, majestic stature. It is extremely rapid in growth, hardy and dependable, retaining its lower 
branches even in mature years. Distinctive and beautiful in lawn groups or backgrounds, gives complete security 
in screens and windbreaks, and is the country’s foremost lumber pine. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. On account of the 
Federal Quarantine, White Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada, ° 
New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah. (Seedlings and special windbreak grades are offered on 
page 9). Each Y Pee. 
(d) 18-24 in., specimens, 3X ............... Pil a Saks tae ose, LO DA $1.50 $ 2.50 
(e) 2-3 ft... specimens,-3X 5.255655 Fee h ere eae ahe Lar oreh Sree eee hele Dove auaeed anne 2.50 4.50 
E14—SCOTCH PINE (Pinus Sylvestris). A Decorative Tree. When young it is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree densely 
covered with blue-green needles of medium length. In older years it has a delightful irregularity of outline that is 
so picturesque on the landscape. Rapid in growth, very hardy, and does well in almost any soil, developing fine 
windbreaks and screens, and is one of the best for reforestation. Popular for landscaping, also. We offer seedlings 
on page 9). Each 2 
(b) 2-3 ft. specimens? 9X 302 sch ho el acs Sak oe eee ae SR Sn GL Lee ee $2.50 $ 4.50 
(¢) 3-4 ft.;.specimens,3X, BOBS | 5:45, Seas 5 5 corsets cea cle ieee Selene ee Sesh eee 4.00 7.50 
E1S5—RED PINE (Pinus Resinosa). The Great Norway Pine of the Forest! 
Hardy, enduring and fine looking. Masses of long, soft, deep green f 
needles contrast well with the reddish bark, and hold their bright shin- ae 
ing color throughout the year, Splendid tree as a specimen on the lawn, ¥ : 
planted along the driveway, and develops an impressive, permanent “ ves f 


















DOUGLAS FIR 

background. S0 to 75 feet at maturity. (Seedlings and a special wind- 
break grade are offered on page 9). ‘ Hang 
Each 2 cudscte a 
(c),18-24) insnsnecimens oX9-, eee eee eee $1.25 $ 2.00 x iS Enduring 
NORWAY (d) 2-9 fh specimens: 3X“... 2 oine. nied. eee, 2.95 5.50 7 
SPRUCE 
E1IS—DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga Douglasi). 
Superb Windbreak Evergreen—and Favorite 
Ornamental! A tree of superlative qualities 
— supremely hardy and healthy, entirely 
immune from red spider, drought resisting, 
and then handsome as well. It grows quickly 
and compactly, with graceful branches thick- 
ly cloaked in deep green lustrous foliage. 
An ideal tree to use in group plantings 
where space is limited, as it develops a lofty, 
graceful pyramid, becoming more beautiful 
with each year’s growth. For windbreaks, 
its popularity has grown by leaps and 
bounds and it is also an ideal evergreen for 
backgrounds and lawn groups. You will nev- ¢ 
er be disappointed in Ferris’ Douglas Fir. 
We grow our Douglas Fir from 
northern Colorado seed of the very 
finest, hardiest strain, developing a 
more compact, symmetrical tree 
than the southern type offered by 
most growers, which is of doubtful 
hardiness. We cannot say too much 
for the beauty, superb vitality and 
usefulness of our select Douglas Fir. 
60 to 80 feet at maturity. Don’t over- 
look the seedlings and special 
windbreak grades on opposite 
page. 
Each HA 
(f) 18-24 in., specimens, 
3Xii. 2 eee $3.00 $5.50 
(g) 2-3 ft., specimens, 
I K..0. 2b pees 3.85 7.50 
All Specimen Trees on Page 8 
Not Marked B&B, Will be Indi- 
vidually Wrapped. See Page 3 
for Full Explanation. 
NOTE! 
“X" means number of times 
transplanted and root-pruned. 

