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FIR, Goncolor, or White. Abies concolor. 



A beautiful tree with silvery gray foliage less pronounced than the Colorado 

 Blue Spruce. Broad, dignified, solid tree that is sure to keep in good condition hot, 

 Summers or cold Winters. Grown very carefully, root-pruned and moved with big 

 balls of earth. You are sure to realize that they are the aristocrats of your place. 

 As they grow you will realize you have one of the rarest and also the best trees. 



Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



6-12 in. high 2000 $0.50 $4.00 $30.00 



12-18 in. high 500 1.00 9.00 



IK ft. high 500 1.50 12.50 



2 ft. high 800 2.50 22.50 



3 ft. high 300 4.00 35.00 



4 ft. high 150 6.00 50.00 



5 ft. high 200 9.00 80.00 



6 ft. high, 3-4 ft. spr 150 15.00 140.00 



7 ft. high, 3-4 ft. spr 22.00 200.00 



8 ft. high, 4-5 ft. spr 20 30.00 275.00 



9 ft. high, 5 ft. spr 7 40.00 



Nikko. Abies homolepis, or A. brachyphylla. 



At the old Parsons Nursery we discovered this tree liked this climate, making a 

 tall, handsome, dark tree. In fact, one of the best of the pointed top, dark, evergreens. 

 Never gets Winter-killed and appears to like our hot Summers. It should thrive 

 here because its native land is in Asia and it is accustomed to a colder Winter and 

 hotter Summer than here, and the evergreens from that region, strange to say, are 

 more hardy than those native to Long Island. This statement covers Japanese Yew, 

 Japanese Black Pine, Korean Pine and Japanese Hemlock. 



lft. high..... 600 .50 3.00 15.00 



2 ft. high 700 1.75 15.00 



3 ft. high 200 3.00 27.50 



4 ft. high 100 4.00 37.50 



5 ft. high 50 7.00 65.00 



6 ft. high 75 10.00 90.00 



7 ft. high 50 12.00 110.00 



8 ft. high 50 16.00 150.00 



9 ft. high 25 25.00 240.00 



10 ft. high 25 45.00 375.00 



Nordmann's. Abies Nordmanniana. 



Our Nordmann's Fir are particularly valuable because grown wide apart and we 

 frequently transplant with big balls of earth. If they do not get this treatment, 

 the roots are like a long carrot and they are not beautiful after moved to your grounds, 

 or they fail. Some of the broad specimens give the^ effect of old dwarf Boxwood. 

 If you wish a rich group of evergreens, be sure to consider them. 



2 ft. high 40 3.00 25.00 200.00 



3 ft. high 50 6.00 50.00 300.00 



4 ft. high, 3-4 ft. spr 50 7.00 60.00 400.00 



5 ft. high, 4-5 ft. spr 30 12.00 100.00 600.00 



6 ft. high, 4-5 ft. spr. 20 18.00 160.00 



7 ft. high, 5-7 ft. spr 35 20.00 180.00 



8 ft. high, 5-6 ft. spr 35 30.00 270.00 



10 ft. high, 6-8 ft. spr 75 50.00 450.00 



12 ft. high, 6-9 ft. spr 25 60.00 550.00 



14 ft. high, 7-9 ft. spr 15 70.00 650.00 



Larger trees up to 22 ft., 30 years old. 



Subalpine. Abies lasiocarpa. 



Closely resembles the Concolor Fir and like it, native to the rocky Mountains. 

 From this region evergreens are especially hardy and beautiful here. 



4ft. high... 10 6.00 50.00 



5 ft. high 15 10.00. 90.00 



9 ft. high. 10 30.00 250.00 



Veitch's. Abies Veitchii. 



If you wish to plant a quantity of Balsam Fir use this. It smells just like the 

 Balsam and looks better. 



lft. high 100 1.00 7.50 



2 ft. high 150 2.00 18.00 



3 ft. high 200 3.00 27.50 



4 ft. high 20 4.00 37.50 



We have a few firs, which we have classed as irregular trees. They have the same good roots 

 and big balls of earth, but are not the perfect turning-lathe specimens some insist upon. 

 Perhaps the lower branch has been broken by the plough. They are not crowded left-over 

 plants with tap roots like a carrot. These we offer at one- third off. Gome and see them. 



