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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
Scotch Pine —A splendid upright grower that does well in almost any situation. Foliage is gray 
green and stands trimming well Makes well formed, ornamental specimens. Also used for 
wind breaks, heavy screens and reforestation. 2 vr. sldgs 3-5" 100 for 32.50; 3 yr. sldgs. 4-6" 
100 for 33.50; 4 yr. Transplants 8-12" 100 for 36.00; 3-4' 32.00; 4-5' 32.50; 5-6' 33.50. 
Single Stem Mountain Pine ( Pinus Montana Uncinata )—An upright strain of the noted Mugho 
Pine taken from trees produced in lower altitude, making it possible for us to offer the close grow¬ 
ing habit and pleasing color of the Mugho Pine in an upright tree. 18-24" 31-40; 2-2^' 31-75; 
2#-3' 32.25; 3-4' 33.50. 
Swiss Mountain Pine —This Pine is closely related to the desirable Mugho Pine, differing only 
as this is of a faster growing and more upright strain. 2 yr. sldgs. 2-4" 100 for 33.50; 18-24" 
31-40; 2-2K' 31-75; 2^-3' 32.50; 3-4' 33.25; 4-5' 34.50. 
Swiss Stone Pine ( Pinus Cembra )—A very slow growing five needle pine which matures into 
fine lawn specimens. Short gray green needles are produced on short stalky branches, making a 
dense broad pyramid. Our 12-18" trees are ten years old. However, growth becomes more rapid 
as the trees get older. 7 yr. twice transplanted 6-9" 100 for 322.50; 12-15" 31-50; 15-18" 32.00. 
White Pine —Our Native Pine. An excellent symmetrical 
tree, conical in form. Foliage silvery green having a soft 
feathery appearance. Prefers partial shade. Will do well 
in any soil. It grows rapidly, sending out a new whorl of 
branches each year. 2 yr. sldgs. 3-6" 100 for 34.50; 4 yr. 
transplants 6-8" 100 for 310.00; 18-24" 31-00; 2-3' 31.50; 
Sheared specimens 5-6' 33.50; 6-7' 35.50; 7-8' 37.50; 
8-10' 310.00; 10-12' 315.00. 
RETINOSPORA ( Japanese Cypress ) 
The Retinospora family of evergreens as a whole are a 
very beautiful and interesting lot, being of slow growing 
compact habit and very readliy shaped by pruning. Their 
foliage varies in color from deep green and blue to bright 
yellow and sulphur, in texture from minute needles to 
threadlike branchlets. Plant them in the sun. 
Retinospora Decussata—This variety makes a slow grow¬ 
ing broad bluish cone, densely covered with juvenile needles. 
Also known as Dwarf Plume Cvpress. 15-18" 3-90; 
18-24" 31-10; 
2- 2 K' 31-35; 
2^-3' 31-75; 
3- 4' 32.25; 
4- 5' 33.00. 
Retinospora Filifera —Sometimes called Thread 
Cypress. A broad globe which in times makes a broad 
pyramid. The threadlike, pbndulous foliage is dark 
green in color. 15-18" 31.25; 18-24" 31-50; 2-2 X' 
31.75; 2K-3' 32.00; 3-4' 33.00. 
Retinospora Filifera Aurea —A bright yellow type of 
the former, slower in growth. Very desirable for color 
contrast. 12-15" 31.25; 15-18" 31.75; 18-24" 32.50; 
2-233.00; 2 y 2 -V 34.50. 
Retinospora Obtusa —A strong grower of bushy or 
compact form. Foliage scalelike, clear green, drooping 
and graceful. Will do well in partial shade. Prefers well 
watered, light sandy soil. We recommend this evergreen 
for group work. 2 vr. sldgs. 4-8" 100 for 33.50; 3 vr. 
transplants 9-12" 100 for 37.50; 18-24" 3-90; 2-3' 
31.35; 5-6' 33.00; 6-7' 34.00; 7-8' 35.50. 
Retinospora Obtusa Crippsi —A strikingly handsome dwarf with drooping branches, growing 
into a broad graceful cone. This is the brightest golden evergreen in cultivation and truly a gem 
for contrast in group planting. 3-4' 33.25; 4-5' 34.50; 5-6' 35.50. 
Retinospora Obtusa Crippsi Lentinea— A very dwarf golden rock garden specimen. 6-10" 31-00. 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
