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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Pinus resinosa (Continued) 
7 ft. 
8 ft. 
16 to 20 ft. specimens 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
8.50 80.00 
10.00 90.00 850.00 
35.00 to 50.00 each 
Pinus sylvestris 
SCOTCH PINE 
One of the most picturesque Pines as it ages. The 
needles are silvery green, combining in a charming 
manner with the reddish bark. It will grow in dry, 
sandy land. 
3 ft. 2.00 18.50 
4 ft. 3.00 27.50 
5 ft. 4.00 36.00 
6 ft. 7.00 60.00 
Larger sizes from 8 to 14 ft. 15.00 to 50.00 each 
Pinus s. watereri 
WATERER PINE 
Dwarf form of the above. Its symmetrical growth is 
compact and bushy and the foliage has a delightful 
bluish color. Scarce and very desirable. 
iy 2 ft. 3.00 27.50 
2 ft. 4.50 42.50 
2^2 ft. 6.50 60.00 
3 ft. 10.00 
Pseudotsuga douglasi DOUGLAS FIR 
Coming from the Rocky Mountains, this valuable ever¬ 
green will withstand cold and wind. The foliage varies 
from dark green to a pleasing bluish green and large 
trees make magnificent specimens. 
3 ft. 2.50 
4 ft. 3.50 32.50 
5 ft. 4.50 40.00 
6 ft. 6.50 62.50 600.00 
7 ft. 9.00 80.00 700.00 
8 ft. 12.00 100.00 
Larger sizes from 9 to 25 ft. 15.00 to 200.00 each 
Retinospora (See Chamaecyparis) 
Taxus baccata repandens ENGLISH SPREADING YEW 
Prostrate in habit, this Yew makes a very fine ground 
cover, especially in shade. The foliage is a dark green. 
This strain makes plants of full, compact growth. 
12 in. 2.00 17.50 150.00 
15 in. 3.00 22.00 200.00 
18 in. 4.00 30.00 275.00 
2 ft. 5.00 45.00 400.00 
2V 2 ft. 6.00 55.00 
2!V2 to 4 ft. specimens .... 7.00 to 20.00 each 
Ask for our special circular on large trees. 
Our record at Cherry Hill—1832 to 1937. Can you beat it? 
