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MATTHEWS NURSERY 
HARBOR SPRINGS, MICHIGAN 
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U.S. Department of Agricaltuse 
Fall 1950 AOpring 1951 
This area is a natural home of Spruces, Balsam, American Arborvitae and other Conifers. 
No better Pine timber was ever cut than the White Pine of Northern Michigan. Our natural sandy 
loam soil lends itself well to the development of a good root system. 
a 
Black Hills Spruce, naturally of compact habit, is well started for landscape use by trans- 
planting every second year. It has a mass of fiber roots, a tight top, and an abundance of buds 
for next season’s new branches. 
per 100 
L. Picea Densata Glauca 
Black Hills Spruce 2-2-2, 6 to 9 in. $20.00 
M. Picea Densata Glauca 
Black Hills Spruce 2-2-2, 9 to 12 in. $27.50 
N. Picea Densata Glauca 
Black Hills Spruce 2-2-2, 12 to 15,in. $35.00 






Black Hills Spruce 2-2-2 
L—6 to 9 in. M—% to 12 in. N—12 to 15 in. 
