CHINESE ELM 
The Fastest Growing Permanent Tree Known 
HARDY—EASY TO GROW Size Each Per3 Per6 Per 12 
This remarkable Elm for street and lawn is fast 4-9 Foot Trees............ $0.50:505 $1.35... $2.50. $74.75 
becoming the leading Elm throughout America. It 9-6 Foot Trees............ 75 2.00 3.75 7.25 
grows faster, is more drouth resistant, longer lived, 6-8 Foot Trees............ 1.25 3.50 6.50 12.50 
grows larger and is hardier than any other shade SEEDLINGS FOR WINDBREAKS AND HEDGES 
or street tree grown. It is much finer than the 
ordinary Elm, the foliage is fine and feathery, a Size Per 25 Per 100 
bright green, and very dense, and the branches 12-18- Inch) Seedlings. Va ee $1.00 $3.50 
make almost right angles with the trunk instead of 10-249 Inch» Seedlingsy.s-0 4a 1.40 5.00 
being in sprays like the common Elm. 2-3 tar Ooty peedlings:24,.5 see ere 2.00 7.50 
CARAGANA - SIBERIAN PEA TREE 
ONE OF THE BEST WINDBREAK AND HEDGE PLANTS FOR THE NORTHWEST 
By far the hardiest and best windbreak and 
hedge plant for the most exposed prairies is 
Caragana, and one which will. endure severe 
drouth. This plant is recognized by the Cana- 
dian Government as the best snow-catcher and 
hedge plant from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and 
Alberta. Its full name is Caragana arborescens, 
the latter name referring to the tree-like habit. 
It is not really a tree but a shrub of tree-like 
habit growing to a height of about twenty feet 
when not trimmed. 
PRICES FOR STRONG, HEAVY, WELL ROOTED 
PLANTS 
Size Per25 Per 100 
Sk A LIAC TY ties monet 6b anes are ee $1.05 $ 3.75 
‘VASE bao] patina inmentieh Are! arin Et Tae 1.80 6.75 
1 B24 Trichy: cha ioe i ies ae eet Zio 10.50 
Zope bE OO ecco es este ee ee eee he 3.75 14.50 
Trimmed Hedge to Surround the Lawn. Extra Large, for Specimen Planting, 35c Each. 
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Siberian Bush Honeysuckle 
Extra Large Plants for Specimen Planting, 75c Each. 
3 for $2.00. 6 for $3.50. 
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FOR SHELTER AND ORNAMENT j 
z Plant Bush Honeysuckle as specimens on the lawn, and for a 
i windbreaks and hedges. Their great loads of beautiful rose-pink | 
z and white flowers in spring delight everyone and later the orna- § 
| mental red or orange berries furnish food for the birds. Plant a | 
= row on the outside of your windbreak to catch the snow on the # 
t north or west. Plant a row or two on the inside to furnish beau- i 
3 tiful flowers. Plant a row wherever you wish a screen to hide 3 
| outbuildings or service yard. Trim them down low or let them | 
j grow naturally to their full height of fifteen to twenty feet. | 
E These Bush Honeysuckles from Siberia are from a dry region 4g 
| . with temperatures ranging from 50 below to 100 or more above, ; 
te . eae : and oe else icine annual rainfall. They will never winter kill 
rimmed— all of Beauty or suffer from drouth. 
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| Most windbreaks grow too tall with age, leaving | 
& the lower stems bare. Bush Honeysuckle branches 1 
| are not broken by heavy snows, and they retain | 
* their lower branches always, stopping the wind : 
| perfectly the first twenty-feet next to the ground. | 
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| PRICES FOR STRONG BUSHY PLANTS | 
| Size Each Perl0 Per25 Per 100 | 
| 12-16 Ine et ta, $0.30 $2.50 $5.00 $17.50 | 
Raed tS Ek: Sis dso! «oN se 90 4.50 7.00 25.00 MH 
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