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BOUNTIFUL IUDGE NURSERIES — PRINCESS ANNE, MD. 



BALSAM FIR — A handsome, compact, erect, 

 pointed tree, with short, soft leaves, which 

 are dark green above, silvery beneath, a 

 good grower. 2-3 ft. $3.00 Each. 



HEMLOCK — An elegant, pyramidal tree, with 

 drooping branches and delicate dark foliage, 

 like that of the Yew; distinct from all other 

 trees. It is a beautiful lawn tree and makes 

 a highly ornamental hedge. 18-24 inch $3.50 

 Each. 



Red Cedar 



IRISH JUNIPER — Very erect and tapering in 

 growth, forming a column of deep green fo- 

 liage; a pretty little tree or shrub, and a 

 general favorite for its beauty and hardi- 

 hood. 24-30 inch $2.50 Each. 



PINE AUSTRIAN or BLACK— A remarkably 

 robust, hardy, spreading tree; leaves long 

 stiff, dark green; growth rapid; valuable for 

 this country. 18-24 inch $3.00 Each. 



NORWAY SPRUCE— A lofty, elegant tree of 

 perfect pyramidal habit, exceedingly pictur- 

 esque and beautiful. One of the best ever- 

 greens for windbreaks. 18-24 inch $1.75 

 Each; 2-3 ft. $2.50 Each. 



PINE, SCOTCH— Is one of the most rapid 

 growers while young, one of the best for 

 shelter planting in the West. It will make 

 the best windbreak in the least time of any; 

 it is a very valuable species. 24-30 inch 

 3.00 Each. 



PINE, WHITE— One of the best evergreens. 

 The foliage is a warm, light green, often 

 with a bluish tinge. The leaves, in fives, are 

 three or four inches long, soft and delicately 

 fragrant. It does not grow as rapidly the 

 first few years, as some but after being 

 planted eight or ten years it is the most 

 rapid grower of all our evergreens. 18-24 

 inches $2.75 Each. 



RED CEDAR (J. Virginiana)— Well-known na- 

 tive tree; varies much in habit and color of 

 foliage; very attractive in winter when the 

 golden bronze of the young growth contrasts 

 with the dark gieen of the older. 18-24 inch 

 $2.00 Each; 2-3 ft. $2.50 Each; 3-4 ft. speci- 

 mens $3.50 Each. Can supply larger ones. 

 If desired, write us. 



DOUGLAS SPRUCE (A. Douglasi)— A native 

 of Colorado; large, conical form; branches 

 spreading, horizontal; leaves light green 

 above, silvery white below. 18-24 inch $3.50 

 Each. 



CHINESE ARBOR VITAE (Biota Orientals) 



— Smaller growing than the American, more 

 compact and regular and pyramidal in out- 

 line, with fine feathery deep green foliage. 

 Suitable for planting as a single specimen or 

 in combinations and groups. 12-18 inch $1.00 

 Each; 18-24 inch $$1.40 Each; 2-3 ft. $1.75 

 Each; 3-4 ft. $2.50 Each. 



GEO. PEABODY ARBOR VITAE (T. Occid. 

 Lutea) — The most golden form of the Amer- 

 ican Arbor Vitaes. Distinct and attractive. 

 Columnar in form, in larger sizes especiallv. 

 12-18 inch $2.25 Each; 15-18 inch $2.75 Each. 



This photo shows our truck loaded with trees for Delaware customers, and 



the men who packed them. 



