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CUTTING’S 


Above plantings were made by Cutting’s 
Nursery in 1926 and 1929 for three adjoin- 
ing homes in Rochester, and now we are 
landscaping homes for the next generation! 
YEW 
DWARF YEW— 
A hardy dwarf, slow-growing evergreen. 
Foliage is very heavy and of a waxy, shiny 
green color. Will thrive in dense shade. 
10-12 inch, $4.00; 12-15 inch, $5.00. 
SPREADING YEW— 
Usually grows about as tall as broad and 
does best if grown where it is not exposed 
to full sunlight. Foliage is dark, shiny 
green. 12-18 inch, $4.00; 18-24 inch, $6.00. 
DOUGLAS FIR— 
This is a fine ornamental evergreen of 
graceful proportions, good color, rapid 
growth and extreme hardiness. It makes a 
large tree and should be planted where it 
will have plenty of room. Should be in- 
cluded in a mass planting of evergreens. 
3-4 ft., $6.00. 
Windbreak Trees. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— \ 
These evergreens have been transplanted 
several times, are grown with plenty of 
room and are well rooted. 
They will not be taken from the ground 
until you come to get them and if any of 
them do not live it will be because you 
have not given them proper care so we are 
making these low prices on them with the 
understanding that we do not replace any 
that may die. 
PRICE EACH—BARE ROOT 
50 
1 10 25 or more 
18-24 inch ...... $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $ .90 
23 nit, eee 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 
SHEARING EVERGREENS 
Evergreens planted on the lawn can 
usually be allowed to grow about as they 
like, but those planted near the house must 
be properly sheared or they will not only 
get too large but will often become open 
and scraggy. This shearing is easy to do 
and most anyone can do it but it is very 
important that it be done at the proper time. 
The shearing will be much more satisfac- 
tory if done every year so it will not be 
necessary to cut anything except the pres- 
ent year’s growth. In cutting this new 
growth there should be at least an inch 
left on each twig as this will encourage 
the production of new buds from which next 
years growth will start. 
Shear Mugho Pine the first week in June, 
Spruces during the latter part of June. 
Junipers and Arborvitae may be sheared 
in early spring if they had not been sheared 
the summer before, to be followed by the 
usual summer shearing. The regular an- 
nual shearing of these varieties may be 
done any time from June through August, 
probably the best time being the latter part 
of July. 
DECIDUOUS TREES— 
100 
Golden Willow _........0....... 2-3 ft. $ 6.00 
Norway, Poplar-= = 3 3-4 ft. 10.00 
Green Ash ¥ints eee 2-001, 5.50 
American) Lime «caer eee 2-3 ft. 5.00 
Sota Maples ae 18-24 inch 5.50 
If you need something for a snow-break 
or to hide an undesirable view, the Honey- 
suckle bush is the best thing to use. Grows 
rapidly, very bushy, attaining a height of 
fifteen feet. Plant 4 feet apart. Tatarian 
Pink Honeysuckle—2-3 ft., $3.75 per 10: 
$32.00 per 100. 

