SPECIAL FALL LIST. 
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fibrous roots, having been carefully 
grown. 
Black Hill Spruce Each Dozen 
3 feet, .$1 50 $15 00 
2 y> feet, . 1 00 10 00 
2 feet, . 75 7 00 
1 % feet, . 50 5 00 
1 foot, . 35 3 00 
PICE A ALCOQUIANA (Alcock’s 
Spruce). —One of the Japanese variety 
which has proven itself hardy here upon 
our planting grounds, and is a tree we 
feel safe in recommending for all or¬ 
namental plantings. Beautiful, attract¬ 
ive and growing to good form. The 
foliage upon the upper and exposed side 
of the needle is bright green, the under 
side showing a bright, flashy blue. 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS (Scotch Pine). 
— Scotch Pines grow and develop into 
fine-shaped plants. They grow fast and 
are always hardy. Can be used in any 
style of planting with good results. For 
wind-break and shelter belts, where 
trees have to stand close together, the 
Scotch Pine can not be too highly rec¬ 
ommended. Foliage long and heavy. 
We are pleased to offer our patrons a 
choice selection of this valuable variety. 
Our stock of Scotch Pines was never 
better than those which are growing up¬ 
on our grounds this season. Stock that 
is bound to please. 
Scotch Pine Each Dozen 100 
6 feet.$1 25 $12 00 $100 00 
5 feet. 1 00 10 00 75 00 
Alcock’s Spruce Each Dozen 
3 feet, .$2 50 
2 y> feet.2 00 
The Pines are all very satisfactory 
trees for fall planting. 
PINUS MUGHO (Dwarf Mountain 
Pine). — You all know the pretty little 
dwarf Pine that forms such a bushy, 
compact little tree. This Pine is always 
very popular, because it can be put to 
such a variety of uses, always does well 
and never looks out of place. The Mug- 
ho Pine grows as broad as it does tall, 
and can be planted anywhere upon the 
lawn as it takes up so little space. Foli¬ 
age dark, with long, stiff needles. We 
have a good number of well-developed 
plants of the Mugho Pine, all round and 
compact, as broad as they are high. 
You are sure to be pleased with this 
pretty little tree, so do not fail to in¬ 
clude this variety in your order. 
Each Dozen 
Dwarf Mountain Pine, 1 to 
1 y 2 feet, and 1 to 1 y 2 
feet broad.$0 50 $ 5 00 
1 foot, 1 foot broad, .... 40 4 00 
WHITE PINE.— The White Pine is 
one of our best trees of general use, can 
be used either as a single specimen or 
planted in groups. Always give the best 
of satisfaction when planted in groups. 
Our stock of this wonderful tree is ex¬ 
tra fine. We can select excellent stock 
in any size and quantity. Let us figure 
upon a car lot of big White Pines taken 
with ball and burlapped. We burlap 
five and six foot, and all larger sizes. 
All several times transplanted and roots 
pruned. 
White Pine (Extra Selects) 
Each Dozen 
10 fedt.$4 00 
8 feet. 3 00 $30 00 
7 feet. 1 50 15 00 
6 feet. 1 00 10 00 
5 feet. 85 8 50 
Remember these prices hold good for 
fall only. 
THUYA (The Arbor Vitae). — We 
have for sale all varieties, shapes, sizes 
and colors of this useful and ornament¬ 
al tree. We will offer here only a few 
of the best known varieties. If you de¬ 
sire others write and describe your 
wants, and we will furnish it to you. 
AMERICAN ARBOR VIT^.— Fine 
for hedges. Very hardy. We have in 
this variety some perfect specimen 
plants from three to twelve feet tall. 
Special attention is called to the eight 
to ten foot size as being valuable for 
screens. All dug with nice ball and 
tied in burlap. 
American Arbor Vitae Each Dozen 
10 feet (Heavy), ....$6 00 
10 feet (Light). 3 00 $25 00 
8 feet (Light). 2 50 20 00 
4 feet (Select). 60 6 00 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS COM- 
PACTA (Compacta Arbor Vitae).—Very 
pretty dwarf growing plant, which will 
mature at 4 to 6 feet in height. Foliage 
dark green and always compact and 
rounded in form. Its natural habit of 
growth is compact, and it does not have 
to be sheared or trimmed. Always 
hardy and a satisfactory plant for or¬ 
namental work. 
Compacta Arbor Vitae Each Dozen 
2 ft., 1 to 1 y 2 ft. broad, $1 00 
1 ft., 1 ft. broad, . 50 $5 00 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS PYRA- 
MIDALIS (Pyramidal Arbor Vitae). — 
Perhaps to the majority of planters the 
Pyramidal Arbor Vita? is the most fa¬ 
miliar of all the different plants belong¬ 
ing to this family. It is one of the old, 
well-known trees, having been grown 
and sold for many years. We aim to 
grow a large stock of the Pyramidal 
trees. They are always in demand, and 
to those who are not acquainted with 
its many good qualities, we feel safe in 
recommending this plant as a tree of 
sterling quality. The extreme hardiness 
and adaptability to a variety of soils 
