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Colorado Spruce—Colors vary from dark green 
to blue. In the yard of V. M. Gibbons near 
Crookston is planted a large clump of different 
sizes and shades of color for an outstanding 
effect. Blue Spruce prices: 18-24 inch, balled and 
burlapped, $7.50; 24-30 inch, $10. Medium blue, 
12-18 inch, $3.50; 24-30 inch, $5.50. We have a 
large stock of lower priced evergreens from one 
to five feet. 
White Spruce—This is the native, fast-growing 
evergreen. 12-18 inch, $1.50 each, 5 for $5.00; 18- 
24 inch, $2, 3 for $5; 6-12 in., 25c. 
Red Cedar, Juniper Virginiana—Upright growing 
tree with a good green summer color turning to a 
purplish brown in the winter. Will stand a lot of 
drought. If used in foundation planting it should 
be trimmed twice during the summer. Select 
grade 18-24 inch, balled and burlapped, $7. 
Pfitzer Juniper—Of the low spreading type, light 
green color. About 18-inch spread, $7.00. 
Savin Juniper—This one also spreads but the 
branches point up. 15-18 inch, $6.00; 18-24 inch, 
$7.50; 15-18 inch bare root, $3.00. 
Dundee Juniper—An improved red cedar, always 
a good color. 3-3% ft., $9.00. 
Norway Pine—The State Tree of Minnesota. 
Heavy transplants, 8-12 in., each 50c, 10 for $4. 
Scotch Pine—A rapid growing pretty evergreen, 
wonderful for windbreaks except on heavy soil. 
Will grow as much as two feet a year. As a lawn 
tree it serves well, may be kept trimmed. 8-12 
in. transplants, 50 cents each, 10 for $4; 12-18 
in., 75 cents each; 18-24 inch, $1.25; 2-3 ft., balled 
and burlapped, $4. 
Write for prices on Evergreens not listed. 
We have lots of them! 
Windbreaks 
Add 10% for Postage on all Windbreak Trees. 
Box Elder—Although a scrubby looking tree and 
subject to bugs, it is still a good windbreak and 
snowfence tree because of its bushy growth. 
Grows fast when young. 18-24 in., 100 for $5.00; 
12-18 in., $4.00; 2-3 ft., $7.00. 
