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PINE, White. Pinus Strobus. 



You can plant no better evergreen. You would admire it at all stages of its 

 growth. You can get it at all stages from little seedlings to picturesque trees 60 

 years old. 



The most immediately serviceable trees are those 8 to 12 feet high because 

 they are higher than the level of the eye. Now they are ready. 



You can plan an irregular belt equivalent to two to four rows of trees. You can 

 make a definite hedge and trim it. If the permanent height should be 8 or 15 feet 

 high, you had best start to trim them as on page 19 so as to retain their lower branches. 

 You will then be master of the situation when the trees will be glad to do all that 

 they can for you. 



Any time of the year you want these evergreens you can have them. We have 

 developed methods equally successful all the year. 



For the flower garden nothing can make a richer background than White Pine. 



For the laundry yard and service court White Pine will make just the right kind 

 of a wall, and also give the right setting to the house. 



One of our customers at Hewlett Bay had planted a grove of White Pines on the 

 north side of the house. He is very emphatic that it has saved coal and kept his 

 house more comfortable in the severe Winters of 1917 and 1918 than when the house 

 was first built. > We have been loath to make this claim, thinking best to rely on good 

 design of heating apparatus, tight windows and well-constructed walls. Even if 

 they don't save coal and add to the comfort in the house, they add to comfort out of 

 doors and add to beauty. He says that his friends are delighted to find how quiet 

 and secluded the place is surrounded by a wall of green, even though it is next to 

 busy streets. Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



2-5 in, high, 2 yr. seedlings. . . .$12.00 per 1000 5000 $0.04 $0.30 $2.00 



4-8 in. high, 3 yr. trans . 18.00 per 1000 10,000 .06 .50 2.50 



9-12 in. high, 4 yr. trans 40.00 per 1000 5000 .10 .80 5.00 



1 ft. high 90.00 per 1000 10,000 .30 2.50 10.00 



2 ft. high, growing 1 ft. apart . . 150.00 per 1000 24,000 .60 5.00 20.00 



2 ft. high, \y 2 ft. spread 2,000 .60 5.00 35.00 



3 ft. high 11,000 1.00 7.50 65.00 



4 ft. high, 2-3 ft. spr 5000 1.75 15.00 140.00 



5 ft, high, 2-4 ft. spr 1000 2.75 25.00 200.00 



6 ft. high, 3-4 ft. spr., 7 yrs . 500 6.00 50.00 



7 ft. high, 4-6 ft. spr., 8 yrs 200 8.00 70.00 



8 ft. high, 4-6 ft. spr., 9 yrs 250 10.00 85.00 



9 ft. high, 7 ft. spr., 10 yrs . . 300 12.00 105.00 



10 ft. high, 6-7 ft. spr., 11 yrs 500 18.00 160.00 



12 ft. high, 8-10 ft. spr., 13 yrs 350 30.00 250.00 



14 ft. high, 8-10 ft. spr., 15 yrs 100 40.00 350.00 



16 ft. high, 10-12 ft. spr., 17 yrs 100 55.00 500.00 



18 ft. high, 12 ft. spr., 18 yrs 100 60.00 500.00 



20 ft. high., 8-10 ft. spr 50 100.00 900.00 



22 ft. high, 12 ft. spr 15 120.00 1100.00 



24 ft. high, 8-10 ft. spr 10 140.00 1300.00 



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This is the natural shape. It may be all right or it 

 may\growtoo open or (too tall or crowd and the lower 

 branches die 



You can keep it in the natural shape and increase th 

 beauty and density by nipping back as shown on 

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