. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 66 GREENING BROS., MONROE, MICH. Fortune!âThis was introduced from Japan by Mr. Fortune. The flowers are large, double, white and somewhat fragrant. John Gould VeitchâSent from Japan in 1892. The flowers are very handsome, distinct, large, double, and of a light blue or lavender color. It is like Fortunei, ex- cept in the color of the flowers. June and July. Lucie LemoineâNew. Flowers white, double, large and well formed. Composed of 75 to 90 petals, very showy. June EVERGREEN TREES AND P


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 66 GREENING BROS., MONROE, MICH. Fortune!âThis was introduced from Japan by Mr. Fortune. The flowers are large, double, white and somewhat fragrant. John Gould VeitchâSent from Japan in 1892. The flowers are very handsome, distinct, large, double, and of a light blue or lavender color. It is like Fortunei, ex- cept in the color of the flowers. June and July. Lucie LemoineâNew. Flowers white, double, large and well formed. Composed of 75 to 90 petals, very showy. June EVERGREEN TREES AND PLANTS. The importance of wind-breaks and shelter belts of ever- greens around our farms must at once become apparent to every one who has been exposed to the pitiless blasts of a cold winter's day on one of them. How much more snug and comfortable would each one become, how immeasurably more valuable, if enclosed by a belt of Arbor Vita?, sturdy Pines, or stalwart Norway Spruce, to which wires may be stapled for fences: Trees adapted for that purpose may always be pur- _' ' - ' ' <â ' "f^ffS chased at very low rates from us, and if planted from three to ten feet apart around your homestead, cattle yard or orchard, would make a screen in a few years worth hundreds of dollars, increasing the value of a farm, garden or yard in every case. There is nothing that adds to the value and beauty of a farm more than long rows of evergreens planted along the borders. Many planters, however, have had sad experience in trying to grow evegreens for wind-breaks and ornamental purposes, simply for lack of knowledge how and when to plant. The proper and best time to plant evergreens of all kinds is during the month of May. A special method of packing enables us to ship evergreens in the warm month of May, even long distances. Those ordering ever- greens should, on receipt of the trees, place the box which contains them in a cool cellar and plant at once, using plenty of water after t


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