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Evergreens— Continued 
Firs—Continued 
known Norway Spruce, but of much more rapid 
growth. Excellent for windbreaks and forestry plant¬ 
ing. Also makes a fine lawn specimen. 
Each 
3 to 4 feet _$1.50 
4 to 5 feet _2.00 
5 to 6 feet _2.50 
6 to S feet _3.50 
FIR CONCOLOK (Silver Fir)—The showiest of all the 
Firs, being a rich blueish-green. The new growth in 
the spring is of silvery whiteness, very beautiful. It 
grows in a distinctly pyramidal form and branches 
well down to the base. Makes a beautiful lawn tree. 
Each 
18 to 24 inches _$1.50 
2 to 3 feet _2.00 
3 to 4 feet _3.50 
Pines... 
The Pines are among the most important timber trees 
of the northern hemisphere, and many of them are 
valuable for decoration of parks and gardens. The fol¬ 
lowing list comprises some of the most desirable for 
planting in this particular region. 
PINUS PONBEROSA (Heavy or Bull Pine)—Very heavy 
growing, with massive needles 6 to 10 inches long of 
deep green color on the surface and blueish-white 
underneath. Habit of growth tall and well rounded, 
pyramidal shape. Contrasts well with other ever¬ 
greens in group planting. 
Height Each 
2 to 3 feet _$1.00 
3 to 4 feet _ 2.00 
Alugho Pine, balled and burlapped ready 
for delivery, Home Nursery. 
PINE MUGHO (Slirub Pine) — A dense, low, round. 
Shrub-like Pine of dark green foliage; extremely slow 
growth. Fine for planting in front of other groups of 
evergreens and where a formal planting is desired. 
Height Each 
12 to 16 inches _$1.00 
15 to 18 inches - 1.50 
IS to 24 inches -2.00 
Specimen Scotch Pine, Home Nursery Grounds. 
Fine for landscape use. 
PINE SCOTCH—A valuable timber tree of Northern 
Europe, familiarly known in Scotland as "Scots Fir." 
It is one of the fastest growing of the Pines and 
Photo of Pinus Ponderosa, or Heavy Pine. Home 
Nursery Grounds. Fine for contrast planting. 
Japanese Cypress 
Silver Fir 
Norway Spruce 
Hemlock 
White Pine 
