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2 Oha Mm wn DS 6) An evergreen of fine form, ( ET 5) aS 
Ce ND he eet mS El 6 = WHITE SPRUCE useful -in —m ~phas f Rei: = 
S 4° 5 SE : oe ones Y _ landscaping, also makes good pita onal indeeere ‘Short ~ ee BLACK HILLS SPRUCE oe 
Ooh SENG sce * 77 
“fi Y om 2ce Qg thick needles of light green, sometimes almost blue. It makes , 
@> ox seg ey _ rapid growth, maturing at 60-75 feet. Beautiful, heavy-foliaged Spruce, some- — 
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19 90 Ch ot oo 10 25 100 times almost blue in color. Grows un-— 
he} oh co ge (a) 3-6 in., seedlings ...................... $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 ~ usually compact and shapely. Wonder- — 
S . AN <3 (b) 6-10 in., light transplants, 1X ........... 3.25 6.50 22.50 ful windbreak evergreen in the West — 
g9ry ot and Missouri Valley district. On page — 
‘s rg The most rapid growing Fir— 28 we give full description, with illus- 
eae 48 A09 % E12— BALSAM F IR beautiful Christmas tree wind- tration and prices of specimen trees (so _ 
\) gv e % break. Turn to page 29 for description and other prices. fine for lawn groups and backgrounds.) 4 
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& ee are 10 «25100 
(a))3-6zin. eseedlings5.c-).-c2sn ace eee $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 ’ 
(a) 4-8 in., seedlings $1.75 $3.50 $12.50 
is i lly a decid tree, but (b) 6-10 in., light 4 
E20—EUROPEAN LARCH ip summer tocrs ike @ becetita transplants, 1X. 3.25 6.50 2250 
Spruce with its misty covering of light green foliage, needle-like in form. (c) 12-18 in., light ‘ 
Favorite for along the driveway, lawn groups and groves, For other sizes and transplants, 2X . 4.00 8.25 26.50 
ices, 28. (d) 18-24 in., heavy, 
si 3 ea 10 25 100 bushy, field i 
(a) 12-18; in., seedlings .asstacibess eee ee $2.50 $5.00 $15.00 transplants, 3X .9.00 20.00 75.00 — 
The Most Widely Planted Wind- — 
E14—- N ORWAY SP RUCE break Evergreen. Quick growing — 
and hardy, a tall compact 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 (see picture at left.) Below is a picture of a Norway Spruce 
specimen, and we price our specimen Norway Spruce on page 28. 
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10 25 100 
(a),.6-10: in; seedlings (5 otc os eee $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
WINDBREAK *— (b) 10-15 in., light transplants, IX .......................0..0...... 3.00 6.25 20.00 
Shelter (¢): 12-18 in. light transplants<2X°2.0 2 0.23. ee 4.00 8.25 26.50 
: ei a : we : ; Beauty _ (d) 2-3 ft., heavy, bushy, field transplants, 3X ...................... 10.00 22.50 85.00 
CEE 17% See Comfort : : 
E2 5 —RED PINE (Pinus Resinosa). The Great Norway Pine of the Forest, hardy, WHITE PINE 
enduring and fine looking. Masses of long, soft, deep green nee- 5 
dles conirast well wiin the reddish bark, and hold their bright shining color throughout the Specimen 
year. Splendid tree as a specimen on the lawn, planted along the driveway, and develops. 
a fine, permanent background or windbreak, Useful in woodlots, also, 50 to 75 feet at ma- 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Specimen 
turity. 10 25 100 
(a) 14-8 in., seedlings \hanioNetle as en eee $ 1.75 $ 3.50 $12.50 
(b) 2-3 ft, heavy field transplants, 3X ......................-0.. 10.00 21.00 75.00 
Each 2 K 
(c}. 18-24 in. specimens,SX once cece eh ies ee ee $1.75 $2.75 
d)<2-3 ft.) specimens; 3X46. ee ee ee eens 3.00 5.30 
9.00 
E2 6 S COTCH PINE (Pinus Sylvestris). A Decorative Tree; 
=a staunch and hardy—popular for quick 
windbreaks. When young it is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree densely cov- 
ered with blue-green needles of medium length. In older years it has a 
delightful irregularity of outline that is so picturesque on the landscape. 
Rapid in growth, very hardy, and does well in almost any soil, developing 
fine windbreaks and screens, and is one of the best for reforestation, Pop- 
ular for landscaping, too. 10 25 100 
(a) 4-8 in.) seedlings 5.97.) Se $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 
(b) 6-10/in., seedlings =... jasc ee ee 2.00 4.00 12.50 
eK Each 2 
¢) 2-3 4. specimens GXGao aes ee ee ae eee $3.00 $5.30 
we (d) 3-4 ft. specimens, 4X, BGBo ics i.e 5.00 9.00 
E21-WHITE PINE (Pinus Strobus). Called ‘King of the 
Pines’. Noted for its long soft, light sil- 
very green needles, and its graceful, majestic stature. It is extremely rapid 
in growth, hardy and dependable, retaining its lower branches even in 
mature years. Distinctive and beautiful in lawn groups or backgrounds, 
gives complete security in screens and windbreaks, and is the country’s 
foremost lumber pine. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. On account of the Federal 
Quarantine, White Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, California, Colo- 
tado, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee 
and Utah. (Seedlings and special windbreak grades are offered above on 
page 27. 
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(c) 12-18 ins: apecimerisy: 2X ied aye ey $1.78 rae 
(d) 18-24 in., specimens, 3X 
widiagatatols|=|sc a -Maib lowe ere ates ee eae ee 2.25 3.75 
