. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 22 CATALOGUE OF OSAGE NURSERIES, OSAGE, IOWA. FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS. We have a piece of land that is especially adapted to growing strong- sturdy trees, and our stock cannot be compared with, the cheap stock often pulled wild from the timber and sold by irresponsible dealers. White Elm (N)—A native tree of large size. Very popular for street and timber claim planting. Succeeds everywhere. 1 year per 100, 50 cts.; per 1000, $
. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 22 CATALOGUE OF OSAGE NURSERIES, OSAGE, IOWA. FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS. We have a piece of land that is especially adapted to growing strong- sturdy trees, and our stock cannot be compared with, the cheap stock often pulled wild from the timber and sold by irresponsible dealers. White Elm (N)—A native tree of large size. Very popular for street and timber claim planting. Succeeds everywhere. 1 year per 100, 50 cts.; per 1000, $ Cottonwood (N)—Too well known to need description. 1 year, per 100, 50 cts.; per 1000, $ White Ash (N)—1 year, per 100, 75 cts.; per 1000, $ Soft Maple (N)—A hardy, rapid growing native variety of the largest size; foliage bright green above and silvery beneath. Valuable for producing a quick shade. Excellent for street. Plioto. of Silver Maple, the fastest grower Makes a Dense Shade. Crimson Rambler (N)—We find this rose all that has been claimed for it. Strong grower. Flower crimson. Very desirable. planting. Also very valuable for timber, as an acre of ground planted to this variety will keep an ordinary family in fuel after the eighth year out. Wood next to the hard woods for fuel. Very valuable. 1 year per 100, 50 cts.; per 1000, $ Russian Mulberry (M), 12 to 18 inches, 75 cts. per 100. Catalpa (M), 12 to 18 ins., 75 cts. per 100. ROSES-Climbers. These varieties are adapted for covering walls, trellises, etc., etc. Their rapid growth, i perfect hardiness, luxuriant ^ foliage, immense clusters of ;j beautiful flowers, commend them to everyone. Our roses should not be confounded with the small pot grown plants sent out from greenhouses. Ours are all field grown, and are strong bushes that will bloom at once. Care for Roses in the North- Where the winters are long and cold, roses need winter protection. One of the best methods is to wrap the tops in
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