FERRIS SUPERIOR QUALITY 
17 
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Dwarf 
Mugho 
Pine. 
Each 10 
8x12 in. bushy, XXX . .#0.80 # 7.50 
12x18 in. Spec. XXX .. 1.50 12.50 
18x24 in. Spec. XXXX 1.75 15.00 
2x3 ft. Spec. XXXX .. 2.50 20.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, 
add 50c per tree extra). 
Scotch Pine 
(Pinus sylvestris) 
A Rugged, Fine Ever¬ 
green for Quick Wind¬ 
breaks. A Decorative Tree 
for the Landscape. 
There is something always attractive about the Scotch Pine—when young it is a stocky, 
bushy, rounded tree densely covered with blue'green needles of medium length—in older, 
mature years it has a delightful irregularity of outline that is so picturesque on the landscape. 
The Scotch Pine has always been a popular windbreak evergreen on account of its rapid 
growth, its hardiness, and the fact that it does well in almost any soil. Use our choice 
specimens for fine landscaping; they will certainly please. For reforestation, the Scotch 
Pine is one of the best. 3 5 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 
18-24 in. heavy, XXX. . .#0.25 
2- 2i / 2 ft . heavy, XXX. .40 
3- 4 ft. heavy, XXXX. 55 
2- 3 ft. Specimens, XXXX.60 
3- 4 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 1.00 
5- 6 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 3.50 
6 - 8 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 4.50 
8-10 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 6.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
Each 
10 
100 
#0.25 
#2.25 
#20.00 
.40 
3.00 
25.00 
.55 
4.50 
40.00 
.60 
5.00 
45.00 
1.00 
9.00 
75.00 
3.50 
30.00 
4.50 
6.00 
I 
(Pinus montana mughus) 
Dense, Low—A Little 
Beauty — Popular in 
the Border. 
The picturesque Dwarf Pine that 
forms a bushy, compact ball, growing 
as broad as it does tall, never reach¬ 
ing over 4 feet high, and can be kept 
trimmed back if desired. The long, 
stiff needles are very numerous, and 
of dark, rich green; in the spring the 
new growth looks like a multitude of 
tiny candles over the tree. Very 
hardy. One of the finest dwarf ever¬ 
greens for the foreground and foun¬ 
dation. 
Red Pine 
Hardy, Enduring 
and Fine Looking 
— Useful and 
Ornamental. 
(Pinus resinosa) 
The magnificent Norway Pine, growing to an 
immense height, and covered with thick masses 
of long, soft needles of a deep lustrous green. A 
monarch among the forest trees, so hardy and 
enduring, thriving even along the seacoast and 
in the thin, poor soils of the western plains. You will find it a splendid 
background evergreen, for along the driveway, or bordering the lawn; 
ideal for windbreaks. Extensively used for reforestation, as it is a hard 
Pine of much value. 75 to 100 feet at maturity. 100 1000 
2-6 in. Seedlings .#5.00 #40.00 
(If the seedlings are resired by parcel post, add 10c per 100). 
Each 10 100 
18-24 in. heavy, XXX.#0.35 #2.00 #18.00 
2- 3 ft. heavy, XXX...40 2.50 20.00 
3- 4 ft. heavy, XXX.50 3.00 28.00 
The most rapid grower of all the 
evergreens; in fact, it will make a 
windbreak as quick as a willow. En¬ 
tirely hardy and easily established, 
our thrifty Jack Pine will grow well 
Red Pine. on an y an d a ^ soils f rom the rich, black Iowa 
loam to the scant and barren soil of the Nebraska 
plain. Needles are moderately long and stiff, and of a light, yellowish green; tree of bushy 
habit, growing 50 to 70 feet at maturity. We recommend the Jack Pine highly for quick, 
protective windbreaks, but it is not desirable for landscape work. 
Jack Pine 
18-24 in. heavy, XXX.#0.25 
2- 3 ft. heavy, XXX.30 
3- 4 ft. heavy, XXX.35 
4- 5 ft. heavy, XXX . 
Each 
10 
100 
#0.25 
#2.00 
#18.00 
.30 
2.50 
20.00 
.35 
3.00 
25.00 
.40 
3.50 
35.00 
(Pinus banksiana) 
Best Evergreen 
For Thin Soils, 
and Makes the 
Quickest Wind¬ 
break of All. 
