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PINUS—PINE 
TAX US-(Continued) 
Nigra Austrica (Austrian Pine). The leaves are two in a 
sheath, straight and slender, from four to five inches 
long and of such a deep rich green color that it is known 
in some parts of the world as the “Black Pine.” 
No tree snows such remarkable resistance to the try¬ 
ing conditions of city planting. Coal gas and smoky 
atmosphere have no effect on its growth. It is a tree 
equally satisfactory for seashore planting and for the 
inland country. “We desire to advocate the Austrian 
Pine for planting whenever a strong, hardy evergreen 
is desired. In groups or for avenues in particular situ¬ 
ations, it is one of the most desirable trees at our com- 
mand.” 
2' to 3' XXX 
B&B . 
Each 
. 2.00 
Per 10 
17.50 
3' to 4' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 4. CO 
35.00 
4' to 5' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 5.00 
45.00 
5' to 6' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
70.00 
6' to T 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 10.00 
90.00 
T to 8' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 15.00 
140.00 
Ponderosa (Ponderosa Pine). Sometimes this variety is 
called Bull Pine or Western Yellow Pine. It is the most 
widely distributed Pine in North America. Very deep 
rooted and drought-resistant. It is a handsome, orna¬ 
mental tree, with interesting long needles. 
3' 
to 4' 
XXX 
B&B . 
Each 
. 4.00 
Per 10 
35.00 
4' 
to 5' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 6.00 
55.00 
5' 
to 6' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 8.00 
75.00 
Mughus (Mugho Pine). This is the genuine, true dwarf 
type, many stemmed, compact, with good dark green 
color, which it retains throughout the Winter. It can 
be used in many different ways in Landscaping, for 
foundation planting and for rock-gardens. It is a 
wonderful dwarf tree from every angle, especially in the 
Spring when the new growth comes out in a bluish green 
color. 
Each Per 10 
V// to 2' XXX B&B . 2.50 22.50 
2' to 2// XXX B&B . 4.50 40.00 
2 V 2 ' to 3' XXXX B&B . 6.50 60.0« 
3' to 3 /’ XXXX B&B . 12.00 111.00 
Strobus (White Pine). The White Pine is the largest of 
all conifers native to the eastern part of the United 
States. It grows rapidly and has long, flexible needles 
whitish 
beneath. 
Each 
Per 10 
3' to 4' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 3.50 
30.00 
4' to S' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 5.00 
45.00 
5' to 6' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 7.50 
70.00 
6' to r 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 10.00 
90.00 
7 to 8' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 15.00 
110.00 
Sylvestris 
(Scotch 
Pine). 
'Phis well-known tree, 
though 
tall, seldom grows straight, and the branches shoot out 
rather obliquely. The bark is rough and cracked and 
the leaves are short, pungent, concave on the upper sur¬ 
face, convex on the under, and of a pale green color. 
Each 
Per 10 
3' to 4' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 3.50 
30.00 
4' to 5' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 5.00 
45.00 
5' to 6' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 7.00 
65.09 
6' to 7 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 10.09 
90.00 
7 to 8' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 12.00 
110.00 
8' to 9' 
XXXX 
I5&B . 
. 18.00 
170.00 
TAXUS—YEW 
Baccata (English Pyramidal Yew). Taxus Baccata is one 
of the best Pyramidal types. Grows very dense and nar¬ 
row. Highly recommended for formal planting especi¬ 
ally in shady places. 
Each Per 10 
20" to 24" XXXX B&B . 8.50 80.00 
24" to 30" XXXXX B&B . 10.00 90.00 
30" to 36" XXXXX B&B . 12.50 100.00 
Cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew). The most common 
form. A spreading bush, about twice as wide as high. 
Very hardy. Responds eagerly to shearing as for a 
hedge, although the upright form is better for this 
purpose. Older Taxus bear lovely reddish fruit which 
turn blue in the Fall. 
2 ' 
7 s / 
3' 
Each 
Per 10 
to 2' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 4.00 
35.00 
to 2// 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 6.00 
55.00 
to 3' 
XXXXX 
B&B . 
. 8.00 
75.00 
to 3 / 2 ' 
XXXXX 
B&B . 
. 10.00 
90.00 
Large sizes on application. 
Cuspidata Capitata (Upright Japanese Yew). A distinctly 
valuable Yew, growing forty to fifty feet high. Under 
cultivation, somewhat smaller. Has been cultivated 
throughout Japan from time immemorial, and introduced 
into America many years ago, having taken its place as 
one of the most noteworthy and valuable on the entire 
list. 
Each Per 10 
V /2 to 2' XXX B&B . 5.00 45.00 
2' to 2// XXX B&B . 7.50 70.00 
2/2 to 3' XXXX B&B . 10.00 90.00 
3' to 3/' XXXX B&B . 12.50 100.90 
Cuspidata Nana (Dwarf Japanese Yew). Similar to Taxus 
Cuspidata, but is very dwarf and compact-growing. The 
foliage consists of little bunches of black-green foliage. Of 
irregular and picturesque outline, ultimately becoming 
two to three feet high and five or more feet wide. Ab¬ 
solutely hardy. It retains its rich, dark green color en¬ 
tirely throughout the winter. Will remain dwarf and 
grow more attractive with age. Very long-lived. 
Each Per 10 
1' to V// XXX B&B . 4.00 35.00 
V/ 2 ' to 2' XXX B&B . 6.50 60.00 
2' to 2// XXX B&B . 8.50 80.00 
2// to 3' XXX B&B . 11.00 100.00 
M«dia Hicksii (Hick’s Upright Yew). Strong upright pyra¬ 
midal, fine for hedges. 
Each Per 10 
V// to 2' XXX B&B . 3.00 25.00 
2' to 2// XXXX B&B . 5.00 45.00 
2// to 3' XXXXX B&B . 7.50 70.00 
4' to 5' XXXXX B&B . 15.00 140.00 
THUJA—ARBORVITAE 
Occidentalis (American Arbor vitae). The Arborvitae is very 
hardy and dependable in almost any situation. A moist 
location is preferred. Stands trimming well, and for 
this reason is widely used for hedges. The rate of growth 
and ultimate height depend largely upon conditions. It 
usually grows bushy at the bottom and tapering 
towards the top. Foilage is very soft and flexible and 
of fine deep green color. 
Each Per 10 
2' 
to 3' 
XXX 
R&B . 
. 2.00 
15.00 
3' 
to 4' 
XXX 
B&B . 
. 2.50 
20.00 
4' 
to 5' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 3.50 
30.00 
S' 
to 6' 
XXXX 
B&B . 
. 5.00 
45.00 
6' 
to 7 
XXXX 
B&B . 
.. 9.00 
80.00 
7' 
to 8' 
XXXXX 
B&B . 
. 12.00 
110.00 
8' 
to 9' 
XXXXX 
B&B . 
. 15.00 
140.00 
PINUS—SCOTCH PINE 
