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HERBST BROTHERS, INC. 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
PINUS 
% 
palustris, Longleaf Pine... 
parviflora (pentaphylla), 
Japanese White Pine. . . 
peuce, Macedonian Pine. . . 
pinaster, Cluster Pine.... 
pinea, Italian Stone Pine. . 
pcnderosa. Western Yellow 
Pine (Colo.) . 
ponderose. Western Yellow 
Pine (Wash.) . 
lb. 
lb. 
.65 
2.10 
.35 
1.25 
.65 
2.10 
.90 
3.25 
.25 
.85 
.55 
1.75 
.60 
2.00 
The above is one of the varieties the 
U. S. Forest Service is considering for 
the new Shelter Belt 
Project 
just 
recently authorized by 
You should grow some. 
the President. 
radiata, Monterey Pine. 
. . .80 
2.75 
resinosa, Red Pine . 
rigida, Pitch Pine . 
.. 1.60 
6.00 
. . .60 
2.00 
sabiniana, Digger Pine . . 
. . .50 
1.75 
strobus, White Pine . . . 
. . .60 
2.00 
sylvestris, Scot’s Pine . . 
. . .40 
1.40 
PINUS 
sylvestris, H. B. Special 
Scots Pine .... $1.50 $5.00 
HERBST BROTHERS’ 
SPECIAL SCOT’S PINE 
is the product of the most pains¬ 
taking tree-breeding in the last 200 
years of practical forestry. 
FOR STRAIGHT¬ 
GROWING TREES 
General Data: These trees grow 
from 65 to 98 feet high and 
attain an age of 66 to 120 years. 
Knots usually on upper third of 
trunk—lower two-thirds clear. 
Needles 2 3-10 inches to 3 1-10 
inches long —• borne in very 
heavy clusters. 
Color of needles: deep green from 
September to April —• a trifle 
lighter from May to August. 
Seedlings reach a height of 4 to 6 
inches in first year — growth 
thereafter, 11 to 25 inches 
yearly. 
It’s Fast Growing and Good 
Please remember that ALL “*H. 
B. SPECIAL SEED” are gathered 
from trees—never from the ground. 
The climber’s equipment consists of: 
a half-bushel conebag slung across 
the shoulders; a light-weight 8 to 
10 foot pole with a hooked end for 
drawing in the cone-bearing branches 
for ease in picking; and the usual 
lineman’s climbers. 
14 lb. lb. 
sylvestris rigensis, Riga 
Scot’s Pine .70 2.50 
taeda, Loblolly Pine. 1.20 4.25 
virginiana. Scrub Pine.... 1.65 6.00 
PITTOSPORUM 
undulatum, Orange Pittosporum 
PLATANUS 
occidentalis, American Planetree 
orientalis, European Planetree 
Order Early This Year 
