EVERGREENS FOR AUGUST PLANTING 
PICEA pungens. Green Colorado Spruce. 
Extremely hardy and well known for its peculiar horizontal whorls of branches and stiff 
needles. Stands salt air well. 
pungens glauca. Blue Colorado Spruce. 
Blue form, very conspicuous. 
pungens kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. 
Variety with brilliant blue foliage. Propagated by grafting on the green type. Our stock is 
strictly true to original and unusually well-formed speciirtens. 
PINUS banksiana. Banks Pine. 
Quick grower and easy to transplant. Fine, ornamental and very useful for reclaiming "aban- 
doned" or poor soils. 
Solid block of 10,000 CAROLINA HEMLOCKS at Boxford Nursery 
cembra. Cembrian Pine. 
A "dwarf White Pine." This charming species cannot be too highly recommended for 
rockeries or hillsides, or where space is limited and one wishes to have the soft feathery foliage 
effect of the beautiful common but large-growing White Pine. We have hundreds of beautiful 
specimens — narrow, dense pyramids. 
densiflora. Japanese Red Pine. 
Hardy and of distinctive habit. Very free from diseases and insects, and one of the coming 
Pines for landscape work and woodlands. A fine stock. 
flexilis. Limber Pine. 
Of the "White Pine ssction," from the Rocky Mountains. Picturesque dwarf habit, silver 
foliage, and especially choice for the rocky hillside and in small Pinetums. 
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