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Scotch Pines, when used as a border planting like this, are not only decorative but of great value as a windbreak 



or as a screen to objectionable views. 



Douglas Spruce 



Pseudotsuga Douglasii. (L). Looks like a 

 Spruce, but is botanically different. The habit is 

 regular and symmetrical. The growth is rapid, thus 

 adapting the tree to screen and mass plantings. It 

 is \ ery hardy, and on account of its many desirable 

 (jualities is increasing each year in popularity. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



Scotch Pine 



Pinus Sylvestris. (M). A strong grower, with 

 spreading branches and short, stiff, bluish green 

 needles. Its rapid growth makes it suited for tem- 

 porary effects, though it is by no means to be de- 

 spised for permanent plantings. Splendid for mass 

 plantings, screens, shelter-belts and seashore use. 

 See illustration above. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$2 00 $17 50 $150 00 



3 00 25 00 225 00 



5 00 40 00 325 00 



7 50 60 00 500 00 



00 90 00 



00 125 00 



$1 75 



3 to 



4 to 



5 to 



6 to 



4 ft. . 



5 ft. ( 



6 ft. ' 



8 ft. ( sto^^ J 



8 to 10 ft 10 



10 to 12 ft 15 



Thrifty, 

 vigorous 

 stock 



2 to 3 ft 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 



4 to 5 ft 4 00 



Blue Douglas Spruce. 



$15 00 $135 00 

 25 00 200 00 

 35 00 



VAR. GLAUC.\. (L). 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft S4 50 $40 00 



Dwarf White Pine. Pinus Strobus; var. Nan a. 

 (\'D). An interesting plant on account of the fact 

 that it resembles the White Pine and is still so 

 dwarf in its nature of growth. Attractive glaucous 

 foliage. A rare variety that is very hardy. 



Each Per 10 



1 to IX ft SI 50 $12 50 



Japanese Black Pine. Pinus Thunbergii. 

 (M). A large-growing tree of good proportions. 

 The foliage presents a beautiful, rich, dark green 

 ::olor. Long, rigid needles that grow in pairs. One 

 3f the quickest-growing varieties, and best for plant- 

 ing in groups or colonies. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft S2 00 $17 50 



5 to 4 ft 3 00 27 50 



Uo 5 ft 4 00 35 00 



The planting of trees and shrubbery 

 is not an expense, for they enhance 

 real estate values, which makes their 



Ourcha«if» a safp and «iiir*» inv<»«irm*»tif ^ Douglas Spruce near Philadelphia that came from 



purcnase a saie ana sure investment. Nurseries originally. This Spruce, a native of our 



Western States, endures better than the European 

 kinds the range of temperature to which trees on the 

 Atlantic Coast are subjected. 

 V Certificate of Inspection, testifying to the freedom of our stock from insect pests . 21 



or disease, accompanies every shipment 



