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£26-Douglas Fir 
Finest of All Evergreens for Windbreaks 
and Screens. Supremely hardy, healthy and 
drought resisting, it grows quickly and 
compactly, developing a lofty, graceful 
pyramid. For description and prices of 
select specimen trees, see page 27. 
10 25 100 =—:1,000 
(a) 4-8 in., seedlings ..§ 1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 $85.00 
(b) 8-12 in., seedlings .. 2.00 4.00 12.50 95.00 
(c) 16-20 in., light 
transplants, 2X .. 5.50 11.75 40.00 
(d) 18-24 in., heavy 
field transplants 
AR) (AR een a Sir 18.50 42.50 150.00 
(e) 2-3 f., bushy, “I Like the Compactness, Beauty and Hardi- 
heavy field ness of this Black Hills Spruce, in our 2-3 ft. 
transplants, 3X .. 20.00 47.00 175.00 size.” Wayne Ferris, Jr. 
RB ly | ° The Chrismas tree evergreen from the forests. Beautiful, 
E28 — 2. heavy, lustrous foliage. Useful, too, for underplanting 
under large, established evergreens. 
10 25 100 
(a) 2-4 in., seedlings ......... 2... cece eet eet eet e tent eens $1.25 $2.50 $ 8.50 
(b) 8-12 in., seedlings ..........-...- seer e cere e reer e rete ete ees 1.50 3.00 10.00 
y A Extra Long, Thick Needles—a broad, compact 
E20 = 24. tree that gives fine protection. Splendid for orna- 
mental screens and windbreaks as well as im- 
posing specimens on the lawn. 50-60 ft. at maturity. For specimen grades, see prices on 
page 20. 
10 25 100 1,000 
(a) 6-10 in., seedlings ................0-eee eens $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 $85.00 
(b) 18-24 in., heavy field transplants, 2X .............--- 7.00 15.00 50.00 
R y N. p c Hardy, Enduring and Fine Looking. Splen- 
E21 — ( onuay) W2E. did for backgrounds and windbreaks, as 
well as woodlots. For complete description 
and other prices, see page 29. 
10 25 100 
(a) 2-4 in, BOOPLNGE. ac ses wees seh geen F508 8 Ree nat ar $1.25 $250 $ 8.50 
(b) 3-4 ft., extra heavy, field transplants, K> Gennes Bae eae ere . 14.00 30.00 100.00 
Staunch and Hardy—popular for quick windbreaks and 
picturesque landscape effects. Slender, dark green 
e 
£22- Scatch Pine. 
needles of medium length. 40-50 ft. at maturity. We give 
complete description and other prices on page Ths. 
10 25 100 1,000 
(a) 4-8 in., seedlings .............-- seer rere erect ete $1.25 $2.50 $8.50 $65.00 
(b) 8-12 in., seedlings ........... 6... +s sees reset reece . 1.50 3.00 10.00 
(c) 12-18 in., light transplants, UX peers sae 3.00 6.00 20.00 
(d) 2-3 ft., heavy field transplants, 3X ...........------+ 6.50 15.00 45.00 
“5 5 The Most Beautiful Windbreak Pine. Noted for its long, 
E23 —- White p (1, soit, light silvery green needles and its graceful, majestic 
: , stature. Hardy, rapid in growth. 60-80 ft. at maturity. On 
account of the Federal Quarantine, White Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. For prices on specimen trees, see page 25. 
10 25 100 
(a) 12-18 in., field transplants, 2X ..... Snoosonuonaacot ponte tere $7.00 $15.00 $50.00 
(b) 18-24 in., field transplants, 3X .........-.----.0esee eres 8.50 18.75 65.00 
A e Sometimes called Black Pine. Similar to the Pon- 
E24 — Austrian Pine. derosa Pine, having the very long needles of deep 
green, the great spreading branches and hand 
some form, though a trifle more upright reaching. A favorite for specimen and background 
planting, for quick screens and windbreaks. 40-60 ft. at maturity. - A a 
4-8 in., seedlings ....... BEES Pea wie < Jeane Rate Da SA, ena acc Sis .. $2.00 $4.00 $12.50 
45 The Fastest Growing Evergreen. Useful as a quick wind- 
E25 — Jack Pine. break tree and for poor soils, but is not recommended for 
ornamental planting. Needles moderately long and stiff, 
and of light green. 
10 25 100 
(a) PGi s geadlinga i. clos cipsees os cviee erates tee xe- oss OLZS $2.50 $ 8.50 
{b) 2-3 ft., transplanted seedlings ..... Met aa altos: Peer er fone . 2.50 5.00 15.00 
EAE 
This Douglas Fir Windbreak Adds Much Beauty and Protection 
to the Wm. E. Meyer Home Near Geneva, Iowa. 
No Trees Could Portray the Beautiful Legend of the “Whisperin 
Pines“ Better than these Ferris’ White Pine. 
We Grow Millions of these Baby Pines and Spruce—for Nurse 
men, for Reforestation, for Christmas Tree Plantations, and 
Home Owners—for Planting All Over this Country. 
A protective row or two of quick growi 
WE SUGGEST hedging or deciduous trees back of y 
new evergreen windbreak for quick sh 
ter. See page 34. 
NOTE! “X” means number of times transplanted 
and root-pruned 
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