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EVERGREEN TREES 
PINUS strobus. 
8 to 10 ft 
$10 to $15 00 
WHITE PINE. Tall and 
straight with glaucous 
foliage. Group on lawn 
or high border with 
flowering trees. Use for 
close screen. 
Specimens which 
the picturesque 
a c t e r 
have 
char- 
a n d 
spreading 
branches char¬ 
acteristic of 
this soft green 
needled pine — 
Per 10 
$25 00 
30 00 
36 00 
40 00 
60 00 
72 50 
Per 100 
$270 00 
325 00 
360 00 
500 00 
600 00 
12 to 16 ft. 
$25 to $75 00 
P. sylvestris. 
SCOTCH PINE. Showy reddish bark; silvery 
green needles. Quick growing screen tree. 
5 to 6 ft.Each $6 00 48 00 
6 to 7 ft. 7 50 60 00 
7 to 8 ft. 10 00 80 00 
10 to 12 ft.$20.00 to 25 00 
Evergreen Trees for Windbreaks 
and Screens 
By properly planting trees of quick-growing varieties in com¬ 
bination with slower growing, more permanent sorts, it is easily 
possible in a few years’ time effectively to blot out objectionable 
views which may mar the outlook from house or lawn, at the same 
time by planting flowering trees, or shrubs on the lawn side, pro¬ 
ducing an added attractive landscape feature. 
The trees, found in this category, comprise varieties which are 
valuable for the purpose, on account of their quick-growing quali¬ 
ties, as the Pines and Spruces, and for the charm of gorgeous fall 
coloring. The admixture of deciduous flowering trees, such as the 
Dogwoods, Thorns and Oxydendrons, with this group is advisable. 
In any mass planting of trees the quickest and most satisfactory 
results are obtained when the spaces between the trees are planted 
with an undergrowth of spreading shrubs. 
