Pachysandra used as a Border for Evergreen Planting 
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Vigorous growing evergreens, best adapted for mass grouping and for screens. 
Some varieties adapt themselves to specimen planting and others for low spreading 
effects. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. Pinus nigra. Extreme- 
ly massive in habit of growth. Useful 
for crowded localities. 
DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE. Pinus 
montanamughus . V ery compact, regular, 
spreading tree, making a very formal 
plant. 
JACK PINE. Pinus banksiana. Rapid 
grower with open hal)its. Desirable for 
poor soil and natural effects. 
JAPANESE RED PINE. Pinus densi- 
flora. Rapid growing tree of light green 
color from Japan, producing along its 
liranches "candles" of pinkish white in 
the spring. 
RED PINE. Pinus resinosa. Extremely 
fast growing variety of open habits and 
erect growth. Long deep green needles. 
SCOTCH PINE. Pinus sylvestris. Some- 
what like Austrian Pine with shorter 
needles of silvery green. 
SWISS MOUNTAIN PINE. Pinus mon- 
tana. Low spreading tree of dense habits 
of growth. 
WHITE PINE. Pinus strobus. Common 
pine of New England, especially desirable 
for mass planting and forestry work. 
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