WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
PINES 
Pine, Austrian. A remarkably robust, hardy, spreading tree, leaves long, stiff and 
dark green. A rapid grower. A native of Syria and very valuable for this 
country. 18 to 24 inches, each, ^2.00. 
P., Japan Red. A spreading tree, resembling the Austrian Pine but with longer, 
deeper green foliage. Very ornamental. 18 to 24 inches, each, ^2.00. 
P., Mugho (Dwarf). A low, curious, spreading species attaining only the size of 
a bush. 15 to 18 inches, each, ^2.50. 
P., Scotch. A welhknown, robust, rapid-growing tree of dull bluish green foliage. 
18 to 24 inches, each, ^2.00. 
EVERGREENS—Continued. 
JUNIPERS 
Juniper, Irish. A popular variety. Very erect, forming a 
column of deep green foliage. Useful in small places 
and for contrast. 2 to 3 feet, each, ^2.25. 
J., Virginiana (Red Cedar). A very well-known native tree. Makes a fine orna¬ 
mental hedge. 2 to 3 feet, each, $2.25. 
RETINOSPORA 
Retinospora, Plumosa. An exceedingly handsome evergreen of medium tall 
growth. Its billowy light green foliage is very striking. Distinctly different 
from other evergreens, making it a very welcome addition to any landscape 
planting. 2 to 3 feet, each, $2.50. 
Irish Juniper. 
Mujrho Pine. 
Broad, spreading- habit and pale green, candle-like 
young shoots feature Mugho Pine. 
J., Pfitzer. One of the 
most striking of ever¬ 
green trees, because of 
its semi-upright growing 
habits, it is an excel¬ 
lent plant to use as a 
“filler” in between tall¬ 
er growing evergreens, 
thus making it indis¬ 
pensable for landscape 
work. Its great popu¬ 
larity is due to its ability 
to thrive in all parts of 
the country under al¬ 
most any condition of 
soil and exposure. 18 
to 24 inches, each, 
$3.00. 2 to 3 feet, each, 
$4.00. 
R., Plumosa, Golden Leaved. Like the preceding but of 
golden yellow color. Very close and compact in growth 
habit. 2 to 3 feet, each, $3.00. 
Pfitzer Junipers. 
How to Plant Evergreens 
PACK. TOP SOIL 
FIRMLY WITH 
FEET OR BY 
FILLING HOLE 
WITH WATER.. 
CUT OFF BURLAP ON 
OR ROLL IT BACK. 
1 
DIG HOLE AT LEAST A FOOT LARGER AND 
DEEPER THAN EARTH ATTACHED TO TREE. 
COMPLETELY SURROUND ROOT OR BALL 
OF EARTH WITH klCn L0AI4Y TOP SOIL. 
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