Evergreen Trees TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc. 



SIZE 



EACH PER 10 



PINUS nigra austrica (Austrian Pine). Round- 

 ed form, vigorous growth, glossy dark green 

 leaves. One of the most important for speci- 

 men or mass planting, and exceptionally good 

 for windy exposures. A good tree for sea- 

 coast planting. Coal, gas and smoky atmos- 

 pheres have no effect on its growth. 



PINUS resinosa (Red Pine). One of our finest 

 native evergreens, very ornamental, hardy and 

 vigorous. Its foliage is rich, dark velvety 

 green, and in form closely resembles the 

 Austrian Pine. 



3 to 3i feet % 7.50 

 Si 4 8.50 



4 5 10.00 



5 6 15.00 



10 to 12 feet $ 35.00 to S 50.00 

 12 16 60.00 to 125.00 



PINUS strobus (White Pine). The largest of 

 our native eastern evergreens. Tall, straight, 

 making a good specimen tree, and especially 

 good for tall screens and windbreaks. It is 

 hardy, grows rapidly and has long flexible 

 glaucous green needles. 



PINUS sylvestris (Scotch Pine). Desirable for 

 its very rapid growtn and adaptability to most 

 soil conditions. Its beauty is in its uneven 

 picturesque habit. Foliage silvery green and 

 brownish-red bark. 



PINUS thunbergi (Japanese Black Pine). A 

 handsome, hardy species, forming a broad, 

 pyramidal head. The spreading branches are 

 somewhat pendulous and clothed with bright 

 green foliage. 



PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (Douglas Fir). A 

 Colorado tree of great beauty, with soft, large, 

 dark green foliage, sometimes glaucous. Can 

 be used as a specimen or in screen plantings. 



S to4 feet 



S 7.50 



4 5 





10.00 



5 6 





12.50 



6 7 





15.00 



7 8 





20.00 



8 10 





25.00 



10 12 





35.00 



12 16 





50.00 to 100.00 



3 to 4 feet 



$ 7.00 



4 5 





8.50 



5 6 





10.00 



6 7 





12.00 



7 8 





15.00 



8 10 





20.00 to 25.00 



10 12 





30.00 to 35.00 



Large .specimens — Prices on 

 application. 



5 to 6 feet S 12.50 



6 7 15.00 



8 10 25.00 35.00 



2i^o3 feet 



3 3ft 

 3i 4 



4 5 



5 6 



6 7 



S 4.50 

 6.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 12.50 

 15.00 



<J> Exceptionally Fine Specimens. 



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