EVERGREEN TREES 
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PINUS montana, var. Mughus. 
DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE. Dwarf, slow, 
compact and neat in habit; very hardy. Its 
dark green foliage and formal shape make it 
valuable in the same situations where Box- 
bush is used. Unclipped, it is admirable in 
low evergreen plantings or rockery. 
18 to 24 in. spread .Each $4 00 
24 to 30 in. spread . 5 00 
30 to 36 in. spread . 6 00 
Specimens of rare size and rich char¬ 
acter. 42 to 60 in.$7.50 to 15 00 
Per 10 
$37 50 
45 00 
50 00 
P. 
nigra austriaca. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. One of the best for border 
or mass planting, or as shelter or screen. Its 
glossy, dark green needles and rugged 
branches will stand the smoke of cities. 
18 to 24 in.Each $3 50 
3 to ' 3% ft. 4 25 
4 to 4y 2 ft. 5 00 
4% to 5 ft. 7 50 
5 to 6 ft. 10 00 
6 to 7 ft. 12 50 
Specimens. Especially beautiful spread¬ 
ing trees of this variety for use in in¬ 
stances where an immediate effect is 
desired— 
8 to 9 ft..Each $30.00 to 35 00 
10 to 12 ft.$40.00 to 50 00 
30 00 
P. ponderosa. 
BULL PINE. As name suggests, a sturdy 
massive tree with long green needles. 
5 to 6 ft....Each $8 50 70 00 
6 to 7 ft.. 12 50 
7 to 8 ft.. 15 00 
P. resinosa. 
RED PINE. Beautiful dense tree. Bark, red¬ 
dish-brown; foliage, light green. 
2% to 3 ft. ....Each $3 50 30 00 
31/2 to 4 ft. 5 00 40 00 
4% to 5 ft.. 7 50 60 00 
P. rigida. 
PITCH PINE. A strong growing rugged tree 
thriving on poor soils. Good for screens. 
7 to 8 ft...Each $10 00 
P. Strobus and sylvestris. See page 18. 
P. Thunbergii. 
JAPANESE BLACK PINE. Hardy; broad 
pyramidal head; foliage grass-green. 
Specimens. 8 to 9 ft. ...... .Each $20 00 
Specimens. 10 to 12 ft. 35 00 
P. virginiana (Inops). 
JERSEY PINE. Rapid growing. Place in 
groups or edge of woods, or in screens. 
10 to 12 ft.Each $20 00 
