Windbreak Evergreens The Linn County Nurseries 
Size Per 10 Per 100 
IVA PER Oottcel rans pari cies ees enna mene MB) “iN 2.50 17.50 
SVE LSS FRY USS aT a eel 18-24 in. .79 6.00 
MULBERRY, Russian, Transplants 0... 3-4 = ft. 2.50 20.00 
MULBERRY, Russian, Transplants ................ 4-5 ft. 3.60. 25.00 
OLIVE Russian gy bans aia Gc ere mene eer ene eee Zoomelte 6.00: 45.00 
OMEV Es Russians lta ns Ola (see een eee 3-4 ft. 9.00 70.00 
OLIVE, Russian, Transplants, ......-s.---.....2.... 4-5 ft. 12.50 100.00 
OLDVE, Russian ew hransplants ees eee 5-6 ft. 15.00: 125.00 
IPERS VEO Nene ree te et ee 12-18 in. 1.25 10.00 
PERSINIMON Rye ett, Gs eee 18-24 in. 1.75 —-15.00 
POPULAR Carolina ges wera ee eee ee 2-3 ft. 1.25 11.00 
POPLAR. ¥ cllow Cottonwood 2 a. ee 2-3 ~ ft. 1.25 11.00 
ROSE, Multiflora, 1 yr. seedlings _................ light 50 3.50 
ROSE, Multiflora, 1 yr. seedlings —...........0.00....... medium aS 6.00 
ROSE Muliilorawls ye seed lings yen heavy 1.00 8.00 
WiIEEOW ee laurelels ent ieets ce eee eee ees ee 18-24 in. uD 6.00 
WILLOW, Russian Golden ............ eric se eee ee 2-3 ft. 1.25 10.00 
WINDBREAK EVERGREENS 
The trees offered in this section have not been sheared and have been 
grown in a thick row. They have been transplanted and root pruned to de- 
velop a good root system. They can be successfully transplanted bare root 
if handled with reasonable care to prevent drying which would be fatal 
to them. 
We expect to under-cut these as soon as the frost is out, so a gang of three 
can get them out quite efficiently. If possible the buyer should come prepar- 
ed to load the trees directly into his truck from the field. 
SPACING. Plant 10 to 15 feet apart. If more than one row is used we 
like +o space the rows at least 20 feet apart and keep broadleaf trees far 
enough away to prevent smothering the lower branches. 
SOILS. Pines prefer light well drained soils. Spruces and firs are at 
home on most fairly good soils. Arborvitae stands wetter soils then most 
other evergreens. 
PESTS. Red Spider or Mite causes much damage if there are not fre- 
quent dashing showers in early summer to destroy the young, and a rusty 
appearance is likely to be due to them. Pine Needle Scale is found 
almost everywhere and under favorable conditions may become a serious 
pest. White spots on the leaves of pine or spruce are likely due to it. Both 
this and Red Spider can be controlled by a single thorough spraying with 
Lime Sulphur such as orchardists use, in the regular dormant strength (1 to 
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