EVERGREENS for HAame Gardeners / 
GROW YOUR OWN ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS 
Garden enthusiasts are invited to share in the pleasure of growing Ornamental Evergreens 
for their own landscape plantings. Home gardeners everywhere have found it interesting 
and profitable to grow evergreens. An assortment of the smaller sizes of the more popular 
varieties can be planted in the garden. Upkeep is not a problem because the trees can 
be cultivated along with the other garden plants. They can be grown until suitable for 
planting in the permanent landscape. 
The Proper Care and Planting Instructions Given with Each Purchase 
1-9 10Up 1-9 10U 
ARBORVITAE Each Each piNE Each Each 
American............. 18 to 24in. $1.25 $1.00 i i 
Globes ee oe 9toi12in. 1.25 1.00 fers Bae ae Pebcrchis eeoctaet oo 
Pyramidal.. ee 2: £0.28) itt mee 50 2. 25 mea de oe os ee Cac ici! p . : 
Siberian. . . 9to12in. 1.25 1.00 spRUCE 
JUNIPER, Spreading Black Hills............ 12to18in. 1.50 1.25 
Andorra.. -.42toi18in. 1.50 1.25 Colorado.......... ...12to18in. 1.50 1.25 
Pfitzer (Blue). -...d2to18in: 1.50 1.25 Norway ers caceucecee: 12to18in. 1.25 1.00 
bal (Green). ateharavenn tere 12to18in. 1.50 1.25 
VEN Gores eee Sevens 12to18in. 1.25 1.00 
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JUNIPER, Pyramidal SPECIAL | 
Red Cedar............. 18 to24inm. 1.50 1.25 25 Assorted Plants at 10 and Up Price — Your 
Dundee (Grafted).....18 to 24in. 3.00 2.50 Choice of Varieties 
PLANT A SHELTER BELT for WINTER PROTECTION 
Bailey’s grow their own evergreens. This is important. You can be sure the evergreens we grow are hardy. 
STANDARD 
SHELTER BELT PLAN 
(Recommended by the University of Minnesota) 
Deciduous SHELTER BELT Stock SHELTER BELT EVERGREENS 
ASH, Green. Here is one of the most dependable shelter 
WATT ESEMENT Ora descriptioAlsiven< See. Shade Trees: JUNIPERS. Both the Red Cedar and the Silver Ceda1 
PEeo 208 aan ae 
RIRRWREE SNOW CATCH seennenreceetentossee 
page. 
SPRUCE, Norway. The rapid growth of this Spruce 
makes it a favorite shelter belt tree. Height 50 to 
60 feet. 
SPRUCE, White. Similar in appearance 
teristics to the Black Hills Spruce, 
in growth, 
Height 12 to 15 feet. 
WILLOW, Golden. 
the usefulness of this Willow. It will grow under a vari- 
ety of conditions but will thrive especially in wet soils. 
It is suitable for planting in rows 3 and 5 where quick 
growth is needed. Height 40 feet. 
WILLOW, Laurel. For rapid development of a snow 
catch, plant this quick growing Willow. The large, 
shining leaves form an attractive foliage. They are dark 
green above, paler beneath. Height 20 to 25 feet. 
WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. This quick growing 
tree is the best of the Weeping Willows. It may be 
used in rows three and five of the shelter belt. Height 
40 feet. 
ELM, American. Everyone knows the American Elm. ese are available for shelter belt plantings. See descrip- 
It is well suited to use in rows four to six. Hardy, tions under Evergreens. 
long lived trees. ae F : ‘ 
: 4 : PINE, Jack. This fast growing Pine is very hardy 
ELM, Chinese. For hardiness this drought resistant. PS PY PS OSS TOPE PsppE np pppene SSK es ppp nom 3 2 toh ue us se g oN g c = very a 
Siberian Elm is difficult to surpass. It is a remarkably an : RISEPADPPOLSP DEP SPPD YE: PPBIP RI BOON S and will thrive on soils too poor for other Pines. 
fast growing Elm. Se CEL FOCOCEUECE EES ee Height 50 feet. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian. The snow catch rows > P64 a4 BOL O68 ROWS Pe re oe anaes : 
planted to this shrub. It is perfectly hardy. It has i 9 Ne oe ROW PINE, Nouways A very fast grower desirable for 
flowers in the Spring, bright red berries in Summer, a N group planting. 
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branches in Winter. Height 10 to 12 feet. at § w E PINE, Ponderosa. Or ‘‘Bull Pine.’ It is probably 
MAPLE, Silver. Here is a quick growing Maple. More : apse ee Reet Dinara Hen aol lan eS eTGO en 
description given. See Shade Trees. 26 fae Ss vi ele, = : SONA en eE eight 60 to 50 feet. 
OLIVE, Russian. The serviceability and beauty of , a i AOC COB IG Ne, SSE 
this tree make it most acceptable for snow catch o5f & 4 es we ; ah 
purposes. It thrives under the most adverse condi- 235 PINE, Scotch. The qualities of Scotch Pine are similar 
tions of soil and climate. It will develop a compact ¢ an to the Ponderosa Pine. Needles are shorter and 
wall of attractive silvery foliage. The flowers are ® : i } brighter green. 
small but very fragrant. Height 25 feet. : ’ Re 
POPLAR, Lombardy. Here is a suitable tree for plant- 9 at q o PINE, White. This Pine is excellent for shelter belt 
ing in rows 3 and 5. It is quick growing and hardy. f zg ae , 2 planting. It is easily transplanted, has long life and 
Height 60 feet. : ; of a g rapid growth. Height 70 to 80 feet. 
PEA TREE, Siberian. Many people know this shrub 8 gor & Kar , 
as Carapana: It thrives in a wide variety of soil con- 3 Be SPRUCE, Black Hills. See description, opposite page. 
ditions; withstands drought and is perfectly hardy. aA r ae 
It is exceptionally good for snow catch plantings. i sit 4 SPRUCE, Colorado Blue. See description, opposite 
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Colorful golden branches add to ‘ 
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400 ft. 
Spacing 
All trees and shrubs planted in the shelter belt should be staggered 
to fill up the gaps and thereby to more effectively check the wind. 
The spacing between the rows is shown i in the plan above. The dis- 
tances may be extended by 2 to 4 feet in the main windbreaks (rows 
3 to 10) if space is available. The trees or shrubs used in the snow 
catch (rows 1 and 2) should be planted 4 feet apart in the row; all 
other trees should be planted 6 feet apart in the row. The trees in 
rows 3 and 5 may be cut for fuel or posts whenever they begin to 
crowd the more hardy, long-lived trees in rows 4 and 6 
and charac- 
but a little faster 
ORDER EARLY 
PRICES OF SHELTERBELT TREES 
ASH, Green 10 4650 6100 1000 =siBERIANPEA- 19 50 
2-3 f $1.50 $3.75 $6.75 $60.00 T 
ELM, American 
18-24 i oe 
2-3 tt. 
PRICES OF SHELTERBELT EVERGREENS 
(TRANS.) INDICATES TRANSPLANTS — (SDLGS.) INDICATES SEEDLINGS 
ARBORVITAE 25 100 500 
American Smee O0 pene $2.50 $9.00 $40.00 
100 1000 
PINE, White 10 
Sdigs. 6-8in... .... 2.75 
3.75 
4.75 
6.75 
40.00 
60.00 
$3.10 $5.75 $47.50 
5.75 10.50 95.00 
’ 10 
Sdlgs. 6-8 in. ... $2.50 $9.00 pa 00 
Trans. 9-12 in $4.00 9.50 35.00. . 
Trans.12-18in. 6.00 14.25 53.50 
JUNIPER, Red 
Cedar 
Sdlgs. 6-8 in. 2.50 9.00 $40.00 
Trans. 9-12 in. 3.00 6.75 25.00 .... 
JUNIPER, Silver 
Cedar 
Sdlgs. 6-8in... .... 
PINE, Austrian 
Trans. 6-9 in. 
PINE, Norway 
Trans. 9-12 in. 4.50 11.00 40.00 
3.05 11.50 51.90 
2.25 5.50 20.00 90.00 
SPRUCE, Black 
Hills 
Sdigs. 6-8in... ... 2.75 
Trans. 6-9 in. $3. 00 6.95 
SPRUCE, Colo- 
rado Blue 
Sdigs. 6-8in... .... 
Trans. 6-9in.. 3.00 
SPRUCE, Lane 
Sdlgs. ( WT Bsn ap 
Trans. 9-12 in. 3. 00 
SPRUCE, White 
Sdigs. 6-8in... .... 
10.00 45.00 
24.95 115.00 
2.75 10.00 45.00 
6.95 24.95 115.00 
9.00 40.00 
24.95 115.00 
2.50 
6.95 
2.75 10.00 45.00 
ELM, Chinese 
i 2.75 
3.75 
5.25 
4 ft 1.7 
HONEYSUCKLE, 
Tartarian 
0 9.20 
10.50 
4.25 
10.50 
4.25 
6.50 
8.50 
2-3 ft aes 
POPLAR, | ‘Lombardy 
18-24 me 
223:tt en eet 10 
S24 {Uae 1-35 
4.75 
6.75 
9.50 
40.00 
60.00 
80.00 
16.95 
WILLOW, Niobe 
Weeping 
20S 820. Shaan 
Or Dk Ireseee cies 
2.25 8.50 14.75 
4.00 16.50 30.00 
