92 WARREN ST., NEW YORK 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
% lb. lb. 
MYRICA 
carolinensis, Northern Bayberry .40 1.20 
cerifera, Southern Waxmyrtle .45 1.50 
NYSSA 
aquatica, Big Tupelo .30 .95 
sylvatica, Tupelo . 30 .95 
OXYDENDRUM 
arbcreum, Sourwood .40 1.25 
PALIURUS 
spina-christi, Christ Thorn .30 .95 
PHOTINIA 
avbutifclia, Christmasberry .45 1.50 
PHYLLODOCE 
ccerulea (taxifolia) . $3.50> per oz. 
PHYSOCARPUS 
opulifclius, Common Ninebark .50 1.50 
PICEA 
canadensis, White Spruce .60 2.00 
engelmanni, Engelmann Spruce . 1.00 3.25 
excelsa, Norway Spruce .40 1.25 
glauca albertiana, Black Hills Spruce . 1.50 5.50 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
koyamai . 1.30 5.00 
mariana, Black Spruce . 1.75 6.00 
omorika, Serbian Spruce (special strain) . 9.00 35.00 
orientalis, Oriental Spruce . 3.00 10.00 
polita, Tiger tail Spruce .85 3.00 
pungens, Colorado Spruce . 1.00 3.25 
This pungens is collected in one of the best blue 
belts in Colorado and will give as many true blue 
trees as any seed will. It is also one of the 
varieties the U. S. Forest Service is considering 
for the new Shelter Belt Project just recently 
authorized by the President. You should grow some. 
rubra, Red Spruce . 1.00 3.50 
sitchensis, Sitka Spruce .95 3.25 
PIERIS 
floribunda, Mountain Andromeda, C.S . 1.50 5.50 
PINUS 
albicaulis, Whitebarked Pine . 3.00 10.00 
aristata, Bristlecone Pine .70 2.25 
attenuata, Knobcone Pine . 2.00 7.00 
banksiana, Jack Pine .85 3.00 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
canariensis, Canary Island Pine (genuine) .50 1.75 
caribaea, Slash Pine .90 3.25 
cembra, Swiss Stone Pine .25 .90 
contorta, Shore Pine . 1.05 3.75 
coulteri, Coulter Pine . 1.10 4.00 
echinata, Short Leaf Pine . 1.00 3.50 
edulis, Nut Pine .25 .75 
excelsa, Himalayan Pine .55 1.75 
flexilis, Limber Pine .75 2.50 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
halepensis, Aleppo Pine .50 1.45 
jeffreyi, Jeffrey Pine .60 1.75 
lambertiana, Sugar Pine .35 1.25 
leucodermis, Greybark Pine . 1.10 4.00 
moncphylla, Singleleaf Pine .85 3.00 
montana, Swiss Mountain Pine .55 2.00 
men tana ccmpacta, very dwarf .90 3.10 
montana mughus, Mugho Pine .65 2.25 
montana pumilio. Shrubby Swiss Pine .80 3.00 
montana uncinata. Large Swiss Pine .60 2.25 
monticola, Western White Pine .85 3.00 
murrayana, Lodgepole Pine . 1.00 3.50 
nigra, Austrian Pine .55 1.75 
nigra pciretiana, Corsican Pine (genuine) .90 3.25 
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