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OUTPOST NURSERIES, RIDGEFIELD, CT. 
Picea pungens kosteri ( continued ) 
Height 
Each 
Per 10 
7-8 ft. 
$35.00 
$300.00 
8-9 ft. 
40.00 
350.00 
9-10 ft. 
50.00 
450.00 
10-11 ft. 
60.00 
550.00 
11-12 ft. 
70.00 
650.00 
12-13 ft. 
85.00 
800.00 
13-14 ft. 
100.00 
900.00 
14-15 ft. 
115.00 
1,000.00 
15-16 ft. 
130.00 
1,150.00 
16-17 ft. 
150.00 
1,250.00 
PINGS — PINE 
Trees 50 to 75 ft. high except as noted; dense pyramidal 
form when young, irregular and round topped when ma¬ 
ture; the dark cones are conspicuous in the Fall and Win¬ 
ter; the low growing varieties are used for their individual 
characteristics. Usually identified in two groups—those of 
the White Pine type as having five needles in a cluster and 
those of the Austrian and Scotch Pine type, having two 
needles. 
Pinus cembra Swiss Stone Pine 
Narrow dense pyramidal form; short slender branches; 
the foliage is dark green on the underside and light 
green above; slow growing; five-needled. 
15-18 in. 3.00 27.50 
1^-2 ft. 4.00 37.50 
Pinus densiflora umbraculijera Japanese Umbrella Pine 
Tree 10 to 12 ft. high; the slow-growing upright¬ 
spreading branches form a dwarf dense flat top; soft 
light green foliage; two needled. 
Also known as Pinus densiflora tanyosho, Japanese 
Table Pine. 
1 ^-2 ft. 4.50 40.00 
Pinus excelsa Himalayan Pine 
Loose wide-spreading habit; the long slender gray- 
green foliage hangs in graceful clusters; five needled. 
4- 5 ft. 5.00 45.00 
5- 6 ft. 6.00 55.00 
6- 7 ft. 7.50 70.00 
