BULLETIN NUMBER 1 
FEBRUARY 10, 1938 
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EVERGREENS—continued 
PINE, Pinus 
BANKSIANA, Jack Pine. 40-50 ft. 
Most northern of all pines. Very hardy and fast growing. Foliage bright 
green. PerlO PerlOO 
190 2 to 3 feet. $10 00 $85 00 
85 3 to 4 feet. 14 00 125 00 
30 4 to 5 feet ... 16 50 150 00 
MONTANA MUGHUS, Mugho Pine. 3-4 ft. 
Deep green in summer and winter. Free from insects and pests and will grow 
in almost any location. 
110 18 to 24 inches, spread. . 16 50 150 00 
120 2 to 2J feet, spread. 19 00 175 00 
25 2J to 3 feet, spread. 20 00 . 
10 3 to 3J feet, spread. 25 00 . 
NIGRA, Austrian Pine. 60-70 ft. 
Deep rich green color. Growth close and compact. Coal gas and smoky at¬ 
mospheres have very little effect on its growth. 
160 18 to 24 inches. 11 00 100 00 
200 2 to 3 feet. 15 00 135 00 
SYLVESTRIS, Scotch Pine. 60-70 ft. 
Light green in color. The rapidity of growth, great hardiness and the ease 
with which it may be grown on almost all soils has made this tree a favorite. 
300 2 to 3 feet. 12 50 . 
120 3 to 4 feet. 16 50 150 00 
100 4 to 5 feet. 22 00 200 00 
100 6 to 8 feet. 32 50 . 
45 8 to 10 feet. 50 00 . 
SPRUCE, Picea 
CANADENSIS ALBERTIANA, Black Hills Spruce. 40-50 ft. 
Hardiest of all Spruces. Symmetrical, compact and bushy habit of growth. 
Foliage varies from green to bluish tint. 
890 18 to 24 inches. 10 00 90 00 
400 2 to 2^ feet. 14 00 125 00 
100 2i to 3 feet. 16 50 150 00 
40 3 to 3i feet. 19 00 175 00 
100 3i to 4 feet. 22 00 200 00 
160 4 to 5 feet. 25 00 . 
60 5 to 6 feet. 33 00 . 
CANADENSIS, White Spruce. 60-80 ft. 
Dense habit of growth with silvery green foliage. Beautiful hardy orna¬ 
mental Spruce. Should be planted freely. 
520 18 to 24 inches. 10 00 85 00 
400 2 to 3 feet. 12 50 115 00 
100 3 to 4 feet. 15 00 140 00 
20 6 to 8 feet. 27 50 . 
ENGELMANNI, Engelmann’s Spruce. 75-100 ft. 
Habit of growth similar to Colorado Blue Spruce but slower. Foliage 
bluish-green to steel-blue. 
10 2 to 3 feet. 15 00 . 
10 3 to 4 feet. 20 00 . 
