Pinus  sylvestris 
3  to  4  ft.    .  . 
4  to  5  ft.    .  . 
8  to  10  ft.    .  . 
.  $6  to 
10  to  12  ft.   .  . 
.  $8  to 
16  to  18  ft 
Pinus  excelsa,  continued 
green  and  droop  in  graceful  fringes  from  slender 
branches.  It  rapidly  becomes  a  tall  tree  and  is 
very  attractive  when  given  room  to  develop. 
Eac-li  10  100 
$1  50    $12  50    $100  00 
2  50     20  00 
8  00 
12  00 
20  00 
P.  Laricio.  Corsican  Pine.  (M)  Hardy  rapid- 
grower  with  stout  spreading  branches.  Appear- 
ance and  habit  similar  to  the  better-known  and 
popular  Austrian  Pine.  2  to  2h  ft.,  75  cts.  each, 
$6.50  for  10,  $50  per  100. 
P.  Mughus.  MuGHO  Pine.  (D)  This  unique  alpine 
species  forms  a  dark,  dome-shaped  bush,  broader 
than  its  height  and  sometimes 
almost  prostrate.  Suitable  for 
lawn  specimens  or  evergreen 
groups,  terraces,  rockeries  and 
seaside  plantings. 
Each  10 
U  to  2  ft.  X  U  to  2  f t.$2  00  $17  50 
2  to  2h  ft.  X  2  to  3  ft.  3  50     30  00 
P.  parviflora.  Japanese  Pine.  (M) 
4  to  4 1  ft.,  $4. 
var.  glauca.  The  needles  are  bluisl. 
green  otherwise  same  as  above.  4 
to  44  ft.,  $5. 
P.  Ponderosa.    Bull  Pine.   (L)  A 
large   rapid  -  growing   tree  that 
resembles  the  Austrian  Pine;  but 
ha?  longer  whitish  green  needles 
and  less  symmetrical  form.  2  to  3 
ft.,$l  ea.,  $7.50  for  10, $60  per  100. 
P.  resinosa.  Red,  or  Norway  Pine. 
(L)    A  very  ornamental,  hardy 
Pine,   with   olive-green  needles. 
Makes  a  splendid  tree  and  should 
be  more  generally  used.  4  to  5  ft., 
$2.50  each,  $22.50  for  10. 
Pinus  rigida.  Pitch  Pine.  (M)  A  very  rapid- 
grower  and  splendidly  suited  for  poor  soils,  sea- 
side planting  and  windy  places.  Needles  stiff 
and  dark  green.  H  to  2  ft.,  40  cts.  each,  $3 
for  10. 
P.  Strobus.  White  Pine.  (L)  A  grand  old  favor- 
ite that  grows  quickly  and  makes  a  most  useful 
and  beautiful  ornamental  tree.  It  withstands 
hardships,  endures  sandy  soils  and  barren  places. 
For  specimen  group  or  mass  planting  it  is  ex- 
tensively used  as  well  as  for  shade  and  shelter- 
belts.  The  needles  are  soft  and  bluish  green. 
Eacli  10  100 
3  to  3Ht.    ......  $1  50  $13  50  $125  00 
3|  to  4  ft                        2  00  17  50  160  00 
4  to  5  ft                         3  00  27  50  250  00 
5  to  6  ft  3  50 
Pinus  Mughus,  a  spedmen  that  went 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
