Small Evergreens for Windbreaks - Groves - Hedges 
Bargain Prices for Those Who Wish to Grow Their Own Specimens from Baby Trees 
E10—NORWAY SPRUCE. The Most Widely Planted Windbreak Evergreen. Quick growing and hardy, a tall com- 
pact pyramid branching to the ground; thick short needles of deep green. Windbreaks of our Norway Spruce 
surrounding the farm buildings and yards give real protection and warmth. On page 8 we give complete 











description, with prices of our specimen Norway Spruce. 10 25 100 
(a) 6-8 in., seedlings ............... Spit OR De PR a Ro $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 ance 
(b) 12-18 in., light eadsplinis. 2X6 ee oe eee ies Ra 3.50 7.50 25.00 ; 
fey 2.0 Weaeetieit wWansplants, SX... 6.0. #22... desks. eee. 10.00 22.50 85.00 VITAE 
Mube-a tt ehecwrcnela transplants, 4X)... eee dees cl be ee oe ga ee 14.50 33.50 125.00 
E11—WHITE SPRUCE. An evergreen of fine form, useful in many phases of landscaping, also makes good 
screens and windbreaks. Short thick needles of light green, sometimes almost blue. It makes rapid growth, 
maturing at 60-75 feet. 10 25 100 
OSS ORT 5 Ea rg ie A $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
E7—BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Beautiful, heavy-foliaged Spruce, sometimes almost blue in color. Grows unusually 
compact and shapely. Wonderful windbreak evergreen in the West and Missouri Valley district. On page 7 
we give full description, with prices of specimen trees. 10 25 100 
a aie AMET REAR TTNOD IS See ge Ssh ce, ogo vl vs os Seow se $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
[et LO. er Vig Rae yo) Pea Ip. G9 a Aree a a 3.00 7.00 24.00 
ES—COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Symmetrical, bushy—a deluxe windbreak evergreen. Splendid for ornamental 
planting along the driveway or for windbreaks in prominent places where both appearance and protection 
are desirable. Turn to page 7 for descripton and other prices. 10 25 100 
SRN TES alle IS Ric a Cs rae $1.75 $ 3.50 $12.50 
CSL a EO SOA ROE 76] ETT Fa, Ce a ne 4.00 8.00 30.00 
E12—WHITE PINE. Most Beautiful Windbreak Pine. On the opposite page we give complete description and 
other prices. 10 25 100 
SIT GTAI SIRS BE ote ns cre ies lee Seeley dae cedeeeevsces $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
Tn RTS EES) CY EG CR 4.50 9.50 35.00 
ieomneseeminenueld transplants, 9X)... co. e ac ie Sedo He cee cee ot vee et eness 5.50 11.00 40.00 
E14—SCOTCH PINE. Staunch and hardy—popular for quick windbreaks. Read full description with prices of 
specimen trees, on page 8. 10 25 100 
a PRR YNNES IS ea fae a STN EN aed ccs Wied plot wn « $1.25 $ 2.50 $ 8.50 
EI5—RED PINE. Hardy, Enduring and Fine Looking. Splendid for background and windbreaks, as well as 
woodlots. For complete description and other prices, see opposite page. 10 25 100 
Fo CES TON T Soo ea ats oe aio aa a I $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
(b) 12-18 in., field ambient DE eRe Db LANA AG ire cb Mahi Maye toca 3.50 7.50 25.00 
E16—PONDEROSA PINE. Extra long, thick needles—a broad, compact tree; gives fine protection. Splendid for 
ornamental screens and windbreaks, as well as imposing specimens on the lawn. 50-60 feet at maturity. 
Staunch, hardy and dependable. 10 25 100 
IRE RS EEERESOTCE ETDS Io Os carey NE mia Forse Oe AE f cawenge walacd sae Rind « Done es $1.25 $ 2.50 $ 8.50 
IEE TES -MCRIRDICIG, 2M oo) 2 ccs ss ine ee nce dee no ede dee awe 3.50 7.50 25.00 
E17—AUSTRIAN PINE. (Pinus Nigra). The Austrian, or Black Pine, is similar to the Ponderosa Pine, having 
the tay long needles of deep green, the at aha ieee Satan and Seca form, ae a ae ae E20—AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. It Develops the Dens- 
upright reaching. A favorite for specimen and background planting on the landscape; good, too, for quic 2 : 
Eesens or iadisreciks around exposed places. 40-60 feet at maturity. 10 25 100 est of All Windbreaks and Screens. A grew favorite, 
SES TG DCRRS TRESS EARN Ty Cee a ie Se a A raat eee nae ee aS ae $3.50 $ 7.50 $25.00 too, for lawn groups and hedges. Dense, bright green, 
een MEnEPTIOIC 1rONSDIGNIS, OK... ces OS Eee Gris ee et te en oes 4.50 9.50 35.00 beautifully carved foliage. Untrimmed, it develops 
E18—JACK PINE. The Most Rapid Growing Evergreen. Useful as a quick windbreak tree and for poor soils, but a graceful broad pyramid, 35 to 50 feet tall, but shears 
is not recommended for ornamental planting. Needles moderately long and stiff and of light green. ape? easily to any desired height or shape. Needs lots of 
2-3 ft., field transplants, 2X ane $ oe $35.00 moisture. See description, also other prices on page 
E49—RED CEDAR. Well known native evergreen, popular for screens, hedges, windbreaks, and even as speci- 6; see American Arbor-Vitae hedge on page 5/7. 
mens on the lawn. Withstands dry weather well, andis very hardy. Thick, deep green foliage is sometimes 10 25 100 
silver tinted, with bronze tinge in the winter. Grows 20 to 30 feet tall, but is pecaly sheared Ke any Sti (a) 6-10 in., seedlings ......... $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 
size or shape. -18 in., li lants, 2X 3.50 7.50 25.00 
ee a SECU pe CRESS Pe YO oe i a $6. 00 $13.75 $50.00 pb) 2210 ise, Hight jieins plants 
E8—BALSAM FIR. The most rapid growing Fir—beautiful Christmas tree windbreak, Turn to tee 7 for Se (c) 18-24 in., light transplants, 3X 4.50 9.50 35.00 
plete description and other prices. Each 
eee reneiiahttrarisplcmnts ot hogs ts ac cas «we ieee ne eee oe ve eeciew es $0.30 $ 1.35 $ 2.50 (over lonting airertiondies Ev orgrecha on pages): 
‘ E19—DOUGLAS FIR. Finest of All Evergreens for Windbreaks eae: ae cased hardy, 
aE? healthy and drought resisting; it grows quickly and compactly, developing a loity, grace- 
NORWAY SPRUCE ful pyramid. For description and other prices, turn to page 7. 









10 25 100 
Me DRE ARP EER TES tf) seadlinge et ay (cso cae nies svesice ene $200 $400 $15.00 
-12 in., light tr Leen tse Noe. ere Reh esion eo ste hs <a A : 
a reiki field crue piecaita YD Gap oe eo dao ae EO ce 9.00 20.00 75.00 PINE WINDBREAK 
cel 9224 1n- Hold transplants, OX... nck. os sieges te tle wn eg 11.00 23.50 85.00 
(e) 21/2-31/2 ft., extra heavy windbreak trees, 4X .............. 17.50 37.50 125.00 
CORRECT DISTANCES TO PLANT EVERGREENS 
FOR WINDBREAKS 
Single row windbreak—8 to 10 ft. apart. 
Two row windbreak—10 to 12 ft. apart each way. 
Three row windbreak—14 ft. apart each way. 
Four row windbreak—14 ft. apart in row and rows 20 ft. apart. 
(Zigzag or alternating plan is best) 
