MALL trees, cheap to buy and plant, can be 
handled in large quantities by the average 
landowner. Those who wish merely to reforest 
can obtain from forest nurseries (state owned) 
very low prices indeed—far lower than the same 
could be produced by us on a commercial basis 
and figuring in all costs, including taxes. Lumber 
values will never again fall to the low levels of 
20 years ago. There is a reasonably sure profit. 
There are certain restrictions on the use of your 
Planting young evergreens is quick and 
easy. See instructions on the previous 
page. 
about as good as larger evergreens 
with a ball of earth. 
50 of one kind at 100 rate 
300 of one kind at 1000 rate 
Results (in sizes offered) are 
;GREENS 
land if you use these government trees. 
But not only for profit do men plant trees. 
There is fun and beauty in them—and health. Ar 
empty acre produces nothing; a planted one is 
handsome, fun to watch as the trees grow, and 
carries the comforting thought that you are doing 
something useful for your country as well as your 
pocketbook. Moreover, there are no restrictions 
as to what kinds you shall plant, nor what you 
shall use our trees for. 
“S’’—EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS 
Should be planted about four inches 
apart in beds, shaded by a lath screen. 
“X"—TRANSPLANTS 
Evergreens that have been moved, or 
root-pruned, form compact fibrous roots. 
Need less shade. 
THE YEAR AFTER PLANTING 
These little White Pines were about 112 feet high, twice 
transplanted, and cost about 30c each. 
TWENTY YEARS LATER 
Photo near the same place shows trees 25 to 30 feet 
high. Worth $50.00 or more each! 
ABIES (Fir) (25) (100) (1000) PICEA (Spruce) (25) (100) (1000) JUNIPERUS (Junipers) 
—halsamea, (Balsam Fir). For wet land. —alba (White Spruce) (25) (100) (1000) 
Best for Christmas trees. 0. —Uepressa plumosa (Andorra Juniper) 
: Vise ai ee ce = a tee $7.50 $50.00 
DAU S aes ames $8.00 $60.00 69 in X $5.50 18.00 170.00 10-12 in X $11.00 $40.00 $375.00 
BrlZa In) sXe oe $6.00 20.00 160.00 19-15 in. xx 25.00 95.00 800.00 12-15 in. XX wu. 25.00 90.00 750.00 
Ss ; —excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper) 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga) canadensis (Black Hills Spruce) : 
Dyn Sa Me io ee 750 50.00 aie ae a ar aa aan mae Myugies ere 
Big ke tis, een 20,007 150.0008 ose cra Erp ae oe fal eas ST 
S-t0r in XK 90.00 75.00 600.00 Ee iM. XX sa..eeseeen 18.00 30.00 650.00 el X ea 22.00 200.00 
—excelsa (Norway Spruce) INRA 12.00 40.00 300.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS (Cypress) DATES Genes coe ny eae Oe 6.00 40.00 we uu er: Haus Seti! 
—plumosa (Plumed Cypress) O12 Rinse X eee 7.00 20.00 175.00 —Virginiana (Red Cedar) 
MONI eX ge cttesse 2 9.00 35.00 200.00 _ A-One Seen ee 4.00 12.00 75.00 
12-158in, iN 20.00 70.00 ....... Torre amg Sprucelis: Colors (rt Seon axes eae 22.00 200.00 
—plumosa aurea (Golden Plume) ERR WIE ee. 3.007 50.000 ee ae mpeercaed UE! 
bath Uh Lee ieaese 9.00 35.00 250.00 46 in xX 6.00 20.00 170.00  LARIX (ee European Larch 
TOI 22 Ine eee 12.50 45.00 400.00 9-12 in. XX uuu... 20.00 85.00... MOVER TR Sugetet 5.50 20.00 180.00 
