Pinus  Cembra.  Swiss  Stone  Pine,  c 
(S)  A  hardy,  slow-growing  tree 
of  distinct  conical  habit.  It 
branches  symmetrically  from  the 
ground  up,  making  a  splendid 
specimen,  although  useful,  too, 
for  grouping.  The  needles  are 
short  and  greyish  blue. 
Each  10 
2  to  2h  ft.    ...  $2  00    $17  50 
3  to  4  ft  4  00 
5  to  5i  ft.   ...  5  00 
P.  excelsa.  Bhotan  Pine.  (L)  In 
general  appearance  resembles 
the  White  Pine,  but  is  short 
lived.  The  soft,  long  needles  are 
light  green  and  droop  in  grace- 
ful fringes  from  the  long,  slender 
branches.  It  rapidly  becomes  a 
tall  tree  and  is  very  attractive 
when  given  room  to  develop. 
Each       10  100 
2  to  3  ft.    .  $1  00  $8  00  $75  00 
5  to  6  ft.    .   5  00  45  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  specimens,  $5  to  $10. 
8  to  15  ft.,  specimens,  $8  to  $20.  o,-^^^  ^Y/u 
P.  Mughus.  MuGHO  Pine.  (D) 
This  unique  alpine  species  forms  a  dark,  dome- 
shaped  bush,  broader  than  its  height  and  some- 
times almost  prostrate.  Valuable  for  planting 
on  lawns,  terraces,  rockeries,  barren  hillsides  or 
near  the  sea.  Each  lo 
10  to  12  in.  X  12  to  18  in.  broad  .  .  $1  00  $8  00 
12  to  15  in.  X  12  to  18  in.  broad  .  .  1  50  12  50 
15  to  18  in.  X  12  to  18  in.  broad   .  .   2  00    17  50 
P.  parviflo*-a.  Japanese  Pine.  (M)   4  to  5  ft.,  $4. 
P.  resinosa.  Red,  or  Norway  Pine.   (L)  A  very 
ornamental,  hardy  Pine  with  olive-green  needles. 
Makes  a  splendid  tree  and  should  be  more  gen- 
erally used.  Each  10 
2^0  3  ft  $1  50   $12  50 
3  to  3i  ft   2  00     17  50 
3i  to  4  ft   2  50     22  50 
P.  Strobus.  White  Pine.  (L)  A  grand  old  favor- 
ite that  grows  quickly  and  makes  a  most  useful 
and  beautiful  ornamental  tree.  For  specimen 
group  or  mass  planting  it  is  extensively  used  as 
well  as  for  shade  and  shelter  belts.  The  needles 
are  soft  and  bluish  green.  Each       lo  loo 
2^  to  3  ft  $1  25    $11  00    $100  00 
3  to  3i  ft   1  50     13  50     125  00 
3i  to  4  ft   2  00     17  50 
Our   While  Pines   are   well  rooted  and  symmetrically 
developed.    They  are  a  fim  lot. 
var.  nana.  (VD)  Needles  similar  to  above. 
Habit  very  low  and  dwarf.  Each  lo 
10  to  12  in  $1  25    $10  00 
ms,  a  specimen  that  went  out  from  Glenwood  8  years  ago 
Pinus  sylvestris.  Scotch  Pine.  (L)  A  strong 
grower  with  spreading  branches  and  short,  stiff, 
bluish  green  needles.  Its  rapid  growth  makes  it 
suited  for  temporary  effects,  though  it  is  by  no 
means  to  be  despised  for  permanent  ones.  Splendid 
for  mass  plantings,  screens,  shelter  belts  and  sea- 
shore use.  Each        10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $1  50    $13  50    $125  00 
4  to  5  ft   2  50     22  50     200  00 
5  to  6  ft   3  50     30  00 
6  to  7  ft  5  00 
Splendid  stock  of  Scotch  Pine. 
P.  Thunbergi.  Japanese  Black  Pink.  (M)  4  to 
6  ft.,  $3  to  $5. 
Pseudotsuga 
Pseudotsuga  Douglasii.  Douglas'  Spruce.  (L) 
Looks  like  the  Spruce,  but  botanically  different. 
The  habit  is  regular  and  symmetrical,  which 
makes  it  suited  for  almost  any  purpose.  The 
needles  are  soft  and  dark  green,  though  some- 
times glaucous.  Each         10  100 
2  to  2J  ft  $1  25    $11  00    $100  00 
2^  to  3  ft   1  50     13  50     125  00 
3  to  4  ft   2  00     17  50 
4  to  5  ft  3  00 
var.  pendula.  Weeping  Douglas  Spruce.  (M) 
2  ft.,  $1.50;  4  to  5  ft.,  $4  to  $5. 
Retinospora 
Sometimes  called  Japan  Cypress,  and  known  botanically  as  Chamsecyparis.  This  group  is  unusually 
attractive  because  of  the  remarkable  brightness,  delicacy  and  variety  shown  in  its  foliage  tints,  and 
because  of  the  pleasing  feathery  effect  of  some  varieties,  affording  a  very  desirable  contrast  in  groups 
of  evergreens.  The  species  generally  are  of  pyramidal  habit,  vigorous  growers,  that  thrive  in  most 
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