V i • I H i 
Season 1934-1935 
JOHN B. WOODS 
Purchaser of The Tree Seed Business of 
THE LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY 
Longview, Washington, U. S. A. 
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Cable Address: 
W oods—Longview 
I offer the following tree seeds, certified as to species and origin, collected from selected forests of the finest timber types. I indicate the sources by 
range of elevations in meters (1 meter—3.281 feet). Also the States in which seed collections are being made in 1934. These two factors indicating 
latitude and altitude may be considered reliably suggestive of variations in Average Annual Frost Free Period from 300 to 30 days. 
Item No. 
Genus 
Species 
Common Name 
Range of Elevation and State 
Price per Pound Postpaid 
Price per Kilogram Postpaid 
1 
Abies 
amabalis 
Silver Fir 
600 to 900 metres, Washington 
*3.50 
18.00 
2 
U 
eoncolor 
White Fir 
600 to 1500 metres, Oregon-California 
3.00 
3.00 
7.00 
3 
U 
grand is 
Lowland White Fir 
Sea level to 900 metres, Washington 
3.00 
7.00 
4 
it 
magnifica 
California Red Fir 
1500 to 2000 metres, California 
4.00 
9.00 
5 
a 
nobilis 
Noble Fir 
900 to 1500 metres, Washington 
4.00 
9.00 
6 
a 
lasiocarpa 
Alpine Fir 
900 to 1500 metres, Washington 
4.00 
9.00 
8 
Chamaecyparis 
lawsoniana 
Lawson Cypress 
Sea level to 200 metres, Oregon 
4.00 
9.00 
7 
it 
nootkatensis 
Alaska Yellow Cedar 
Sea level to 200 metres, Alaska 
10.50 
22.00 
9 
Libocedrus 
decurrens 
Incense Cedar 
900 to 1500 metres, California 
3.50 
8.00 
10 
Larix 
occidentalis 
Western Larch 
900 to 1500 metres, British Columbia 
5.00 
12.00 
11 
Picea 
englemanni 
Engleman Spruce 
600 to 1500 metres, British Columbia 
3.50 
8.00 
12 
U 
pungens 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
1200 to 2500 metres, Colorado 
3.50 
8.00 
14 
U 
sitchensis 
Sitka Spruce 
Sea level to 100 metres, Oregon-Wash.-Alaska 
4.00 
4.00 
5.50 
9.00 
9.00 12.00 
15 
Pinus 
echinata 
Shortleaf Pine 
100 to 300 metres, Alabama-Georgia 
5.50 
5.50 
12.00 
12.00 
16 
U 
earibaea 
Slash Pine 
Sea level to 100 metres, Georgia-Florida 
4 00 
4.00 
9.00 
9.00 
17 
U 
contorta 
Lodgepole Pine 
Sea level, Washington: 1000-1500 metres, Oregon 
6.00 
7.00 
13.00 
15.00 
18 
u 
lambertiana 
Sugar Pine 
1500 to 2000 metres, California 
2.00 
5.00 
19 
u 
monticola 
Western White Pine 
600 to 1500 metres, Washington 
5.00 
11.00 
20 
u 
murrayana 
See Lodgepole Pine 
21 
a 
palustris 
Longleaf Pine 
Sea level to 100 metres, Florida-Georgia 
1.75 
1.75 
4.50 
4.50 
22 
a 
ponderosa 
Western Yellow Pine 
600-700 metres, Washington: 1000-2000 metres, Calif. 
2.50 
2.50 
6.00 
6.00 
23 
u 
taeda 
Loblolly Pine 
100-300 metres, Alabama-Georgia 
4.50 
4.50 
10.00 
10.00 
24 
Pseudotsuga 
taxifolia (viridis) 
Douglas Fir (Green) 
Sea level to 1000 metres, Washington 
4.50 
10.00 
25 
U 
“ (caesia) 
“ “ (B. C.) 
500 to 1000 metres, British Columbia 
3.50 
8.00 
26 
u 
“ (glauca) 
“ “ (Gray) 
2000 to 3000 metres, Colorado 
2.50 
6.00 
27 
Thuja plicata 
gigantea 
Western Arbor Vitae 
Sea level to 600 metres, Washington 
3.50 
8.00 
28 
Tsuga 
heterophylla 
Western Hemlock 
Sea level to 600 metres, Washington 
5.50 
12.00 
29 
U 
mertensiana 
Mountain Hemlock 
1000 to 2000 metres, Oregon 
7.00 
15.00 
30 
Sequoia 
gigantea 
Giant Redwood 
900 to 1500 metres, California 
7.50 
16.00 
31 
U 
sempervirens 
Coast Redwood 
Sea level to 200 metres, California 
4.50 
10.00 
32 
Alnus 
rubra (oregona) 
Red Alder 
Sea level to 600 metres, Washington 
3.50 
8.00 
Prices are based upon quantities of one pound and */2 kilogram or more of each species. Domestic shipments packed in strong sacks; foreign shipments 
packed in tins. All prices subject to prior sale. For special prices on large Quantities write to John B. Woods, Box 777, Longview, Washington, or 
1337 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. 
