The Red or Nor¬ 
way Pine (Pinus 
resinosa) is one of the 
most valuable native 
trees for general plant¬ 
ing. It grows faster 
than the White Pine 
and makes a fine com¬ 
bination with this tree. 
It withstands salt air 
and spray as few other 
trees do. It grows 
where grass and other 
agricultural crops are 
not profitable. It is 
picturesque even on 
poor soils, and on 
richer soils it has a 
vigorous and superb 
growth of long, deep 
green needles. The 
wood of this species is 
valuable and is being 
more appreciated every 
year. 
Its comparative free¬ 
dom from insect and 
fungous enemies is a 
very valuable charac- 
Once-Transplanted V/ 2 Foot Red Pine teristic of theRed Pine ‘ 
PINUS RESINOSA, Ait. Red or Norway Pine 
Prices in Lots of 
HEIGHT 
10 
100 
1000 
Twice Transplanted. . 
.li to 
2 
ft. 
$4.00 
$20.00 
$175.00 
Twice Transplanted.. 
.1 
to 
li 
ft. 
2.75 
14.00 
125.00 
Transplanted. 
.li 
to 
2 
ft. 
2.50 
12.00 
100.00 
Transplanted. 
.1 
to 
li 
ft. 
2.00 
9.00 
65.00 
PINUS STROBUS, 
Linn. 
White Pine 
Twice Transplanted.. . 
.3 
to 
4 
ft. 
$7.00 
$37.00 
$340.00 
Twice Transplanted.. 
.... 2 
to 
3 
ft. 
4.75 
25.00 
200.00 
Twice Transplanted. . 
.li 
to 
2 
ft. 
2.50 
13.00 
100.00 
Transplanted. 
.3 
to 
4 
ft. 
4.00 
20.00 
175.00 
Transplanted. 
.2 
to 
3 
ft. 
2.00 
10.00 
80.00 
Transplanted. 
.H 
to 
2 
ft. 
1.50 
7.00 
55.00 
Transplanted. 
.1 
to 
li 
ft. 
1.00 
4.00 
30.00 
(See illustrations of White Pine on pages 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11.) 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS, A. Scotch Pine 
Transplanted.2 to 2\ ft. $1.75 $9.00 $80.00 
Transplanted.li to 2 ft. 1.25 6.00 50.00 
Transplanted.1 to li ft. 1.00 4.00 30.00 
Scotch Pine is used extensively for ornamental planting, 
especially in southern New England, the South, and the Middle 
West. Its ability to thrive in situations where the atmosphere 
is exceedingly dry admirably adapts it to the prairie States. It 
is well suited for windbreaks and shelter belts and is extensively 
so used. It grows rapidly and surely and adapts itself to many 
soils and sites. It must not be planted in the shade. 
Scotch Pine is the pine of Europe and the wood is highly 
valued there. It is used for a great variety of purposes. 
Our great success with Scotch Pine has been warmly com¬ 
mented on by experienced nurserymen. 
PSEUDOTSUGA TAXIFOLIA, Britt. Douglas Spruce 
syn. DOUGLASII, Carr. (Rocky Mountain Seed) 
Prices in Lots of 
HEIGHT 10 100 1000 
Transplanted.li to 2 ft. $2.50 $12.00 $100.00 
Transplanted.1 to li ft. 1.50 7.00 60.00 
Transplanted.8 to 12 in. 1.00 4.50 35.00 
Transplanted.4 to 8 in. 2.50 18.00 
<£> 
Douglas Spruce is 
one of the most majes¬ 
tic trees of North 
America, and although 
one of the fastest grow¬ 
ing evergreens, is long 
lived and attains a 
large size. In grace¬ 
fulness it resembles 
the Hemlock. The 
wood is valuable. It 
is taking rank as the 
chief spruce for orna¬ 
mental and forestry 
planting in the East. It 
is uncommonly hardy, 
succeeding on dry, slaty 
and sandy soils and 
in direct exposure to 
fierce winds and to 
salt spray. 
Transplanted YA Foot Douglas Spruce 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS, Linn. Arborvitae: Cedar 
Prices in Lots of 
HEIGHT 10 100 1000 
Twice Transplanted.3 to 4 ft. $10.00 $55.00 
Twice Transplanted.2 to 3 ft. 6.00 35.00 
The American Arborvitae (White Cedar) is much used for 
hedges and screens as well as for single specimens. It is hardy, 
transplants easily, and grows rapidly, soon forming a very dense 
growth. It makes a highly ornamental screen for dividing the 
lawn from other parts of the estate. It grows well on lands too 
wet for most trees. 
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