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Heoneysuckle—This we believe is the very best _ 
shrub to use as a snowfence and also very good 
for an inside row. It grows fast and bushy, reach- 
ing a height of 10 feet, and is very attractive 
when loaded with flowers in the spring and ber- 
ries in the summer. Easy to grow and grows any- 
where. Plant 4 feet apart,‘ 12-18 in., $12 for 100. 
Lilaes—Common lilac grown from seed. 6-12 inch 
heavy grade 8 cents each. . 
Russian Olive—One of the most alkali-tolerant 
trees. Good for dry locations. Silver colored 
leaves stay on late. 6-12 inch, $4.00 for 100; 12- 
18 inch, $6.00. 
White Spruce—-Four year 4-6 inch, 25 for $3.50, 
100 for $12.00, 
Colorado Blue Spruce—Four-year, 4-6 inch, 25 
for $5.00. 
Write for prices on Evergreens not listed. 
Add 10% for Postage. 
PLANT WITH A MACHINE 
This machine takes all hard work out of tree 
planting and does better work. Ground must be 
in good workable condition. Available without 
charge to those who buy trees from us. 
Hedges 
For a tall hedge, Honeysuckle serves the purpose 
to better advantage than most shrubs because of 
its rapid growth and adapability to severe con- 
ditions. For windbreak purposes it is ideal, as it 
grows to a height of 10 to 15 feet. In May the 
bush is full of flowers, followed later on in the 
summer with red berries. The new Zabeli has 
brilliant red flowers, good foliage, dense growth. 
12-18 inch, $15.00 for 100; 25 for $4.00. 
Cotoneaster—The very best for a trimmed hedge. 
Grows fast, glossy green leaves appear early and 
usually turn red in late fall. The Riverside Me- 
morial Cemetery at Mahnomen has one-fourth of 
a mile of this hedge. 6-10 inch, $12 for 100; 12-18 
inch, 15 cents each. Plant 12 to 16 inches apart, 
