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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Bull Pine, or Western Yellow Pine. (Pinus Ponderosa). To 100 feel. 
A very tall stately tree with gray-green needles 6 in. long. Thrives in prairie 
section of Minnesota and the Dakotas. 
Select Choice 
24-30 in. B&B. Each . 1.50 
30-36 . 2.00 1.25 
Mountain Pine. (Pinus Montana). 
This is a low growing semi-dwarf tree with one main stem and many 
branches. Very compact, dark green foliage. Hardy and will thrive on 
sandy, gravelly soil. 
20-24 in. B&B. Each . 2.00 
24-30 . 2.50 
30-36 . 3.00 
Mugho Pine. (Pinus Montana Mugho). Seldom over 6 feet. 
A dwarf, shrubby strain of the Mountain Pine having no main stem and 
many branches spreading from crown near ground. Very hardy and will 
grow in any soil. A great favorite for ornamental planting. 
16-20 in. B&B. Each . 2.00 
20-24 . 2.50 
24-30 . 3.25 
30-36 . 3.50 
36-48 . 5.00 
Scotch Pine. (Pinus Sylvestris). To 60 feet. 
A native of Europe and well adapted to Minnesota. Foliage retains dark 
green color through winter. A rapid grower and most useful for back- 
ground, screen or 
shelterbelt planting. 
Will grow on any soil. 
3-4 ft. B&B. 
Each . 
. 2.00 
1.25 
4-5 . 
. 2.50 
1.50 
5-6 . 
. 3.00 
1.75 
6-7 . 
. 4.00 
2.50 
7-8 . 
. 5.00 
3.25 
Norway Pine. (Pinus Resinosa). To 100 feet. 
A rugged native of Minnesota. In great demand for reforestation, 
thrive on poor soil. 
2- 3 ft. B&B. Each 
3- 4 . 
4- 5 . 
5- 6 . 
6- 7 . 
7- 8 . 
1.50 .75 
2.00 1.25 
2.50 1.50 
3.00 1.75 
4.00 2.50 
5.00 3.25 
Will 
White Pine. (Pinus Strubus). To 100 feet. 
We can supply white pine for Minnesota trade only at same price as Norway 
Pine. 
ROSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE 
Grafted on Norway Spruce root stock. The finest blue spruce grown. Years 
of patient labor is required to shape these trees. Our specimen trees are 
well shaped. 
20-24 in. B&B. Each . 6.00 
24-30 . 7.50 
30-36 . 9.00 
36-42 . 11.00 
