MEYERS NURSERY .... Highway 20 Hast . 
EVERGREENS (Continued) 
SPRUCE 
Black Hills—50 to 70 feet. A native of 
the Black Hills. It does very well over 
a wide range and makes the finest 
specimens of all Spruce. 
ealeNCNeSict. Shiva ewe Each $2.00 
A SacaeINCHOS Wr wive ae celtic ee Each 3.00 
aoe COL are arn een ers Ce Each 4.00 
Beer LODUa ea ins eile se perce Each 5.00 
SESE SIN GT) AR ee ata ang el ee ai Hach _ 6.00 
Colorado Blue—Selected Blue Specimens 
or Shiners. 
ee LeaTi CHES. cd coven GH cae Each _ 6.00 
ene COUN ais thei ines Each 7.00 
Pree ead CEU Or el. wet ta oe a oe Each = 9.50 
Norway Spruce — A rapid growing, 
thrifty Evergreen with wide adaptabil- 
ity as to soils and locations. This is the 
“Christmas tree’’ spruce but lives to 
a very old age and reaches great height 
under favorable conditions. 
18-24 inches ....Each $2.75, 2 for $4.95 
rel Obl ec bes « _mHach 9.50, 2 for 6.25 
DEL OCE. cess sides a Each 5.00, 2 for 9.00 
Balled and Burlapped 
Yews (Taxus)—Are particularly valu- 
able for planting to shady places and in 
cities where the smoky atmosphere is 
injurious to most evergreens. Their 
bright red fruits among the dark 
green leaves make them the most in- 
teresting of all evergreens in late sum- 
Shade 
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mer. They stand much trimming, and 
long lived, and free from pests. Plant 
in the richest soil, well mixed with 
peat and humus. 
Japanese—Japanese Yew, spreading T. 
cuspilata—4-6 ft. A spreading irregu- 
lar, bush form. Can be kept low by a 
little shearing. 
15-18 in. Bh eee ae 5: Dee a es ae Ph a Each $ 7.50 
18-2401 Pook hee oe ees Each — 9.50 
Dee Wo TU Gee Aen eet Each 11.50 
Japanese Yew, Upright T. capitata— 
8-12 Broadly pyramid. 
into any form. 
May be sheared 
[5- LSet eee ee ale ae Each $ 5.00 
Parr NEM to ae a7 DEANE? Vai eo ee Each — 8.50 
Be= Oe TOA werner a Ph ieee Each 10.00 
Soe NR tm RL oe cee ease ante aia Fach 12.50 
shen ArT bit ee eee ap ee eat Each 15.00 
Media Hicksi, Hick’s Yew—8-10 ft. A 
very narrow, columnar, compact form 
with very dark gtucex, folage. The best 
columnar tree for a shady place. En- 
dures consderable heat. 
Oo yea et LU seen, eaten rene eater: Each 7.50 
PUG tl lee ater hue oe ene was Each 9.50 
sane a | Ue oe re ee eT Each _ 12.00 
ore T Leaweee aes che Sele eo Each’ 15.00 
Media Hatfield — Upright groing, tall 
columnar type, 
Dre OEE as ee nis Oe aon: Hach $ 7.50 
Re Von wL Ls bars aaa ew ee Each = 9.50 
Dr PARE Le te oe ec Each 12.00 
Trees 
All our trees are nursery grown and are One or more times transplanted 
Silver Maple— 
5-6 feet 
Bafects wii Aen Each 2.25 
SLi OClO eC ese eee Each 3.00 
IND rg C577) Gisaranpeie ieee rag On en oe Each 5.00 
Maple—Hard or Sugar—One of the best 
shade trees which colors brilliantly in 
the fall. 
Btn OEE oe terete en ne Each $ 3.00 
[Pood a et ot Roo cae Als a pea Each = 4.00 
Sel ST OOR eA cts Ad ake wie oe Each — 5.00 
UU Bad Gy is A eta ie ane a A Each 7.00 
pel bel COL Me Giatio sok eters Each 10.00 
Hackberry— 
Be erh COUR kate ieee bee ae Each $ 1.50 
Dit ROU rs ae ees eee oe | Each — 2.50 
G-tael COU iL a etn eo cheese Each 3.00 
Be LL OGLE te high crow stants Each 3.50 
WUT 2 4 (Ye) PE oe BOT ie, Lair a Each — 6.00 
Maple—Schwedler, Purple Norway—40 
to 50 feet. Large, bright purplish-red 
foliage in spring, turning to bronzy- 
green in summer and yellow in fall, 
Budded on common Norway Maple. One 
of the most colorful shade trees. 
6-8 feet Branched .......... Each $6.00 
6-8 [feet WiIDS iia eee ns ete: Each $3.98 
Green Ash— 
SLO TCO Ley es tt Ske Se Each $3.50 
LOL ZETOCL ear ee ne ots fee Each 5.00 
G-8sleetaer.e rapier ccs ote ee Each 2.50 
Lombardy Popular— 
G-SeThetien wee ee, eee ete Each $1.00 
S-1OUTe6tiae wee ee eee le Each 1.25 
12-54 i COU oe ae et ome Coes Each 3.50 
420 BLOC Utne oe bietees le tans ha te ee Each 75 
Oak— 
Red, (Rubra)—Grows rapidly. Leaves 
are retained late and color splendidly. 
Transplants easier than most oaks. 
5-Gel Oise. occ ree. a Each $3.00 
ro AVA ere) oh SARs ba A A ee ae Bd Each 6.50 
Pins One ces4 Same Price as Red Oak 
