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Juniper Virginiana Schotti —A comparatively small columnar tree with bright green scale-like 
foliage. Branchlets somewhat pendulous. 32.50; 3-4' 33.25; 4-5' 34.00; 5-6' 35.00. 
Juniper Virginiana Tripartita {Fountain Juniper) —A sturdy heavy stemmed tree with very 
irregular branches. Grows somewhat wider than tall and gives one the impression of a fountain. 
Foliage is a good deep green. 12-18" 31-50; 6-8' 310.00. 
PINE (Pinus) 
The pine family as a rule is a healthy disease free group. They are all mainly long needled 
and their deep colors are unchanging throughout the year. They make but one fast growth each 
year and are hardened and ready to move by the first of August. We suggest the use of pine where- 
ever practical, as they give very satisfactory results. 
Austrian Pine —A sturdy upright tree with 
compact, symmetrical growth. Being smoke 
resisting, it does well in cities. We advise the 
use of this tree for specimen planting. 2 yr. 
seedlings 4-6" 100 for 34.00; 3 vr. T 4-7" 
37.50 per 100; 4 yr. T 6-12" 312.‘50 per 100; 
18-24" 31.25; 2-3' 31.75; 3-4' 32.25; 4-5' 33.00. 
Dwarf Stone Pine — A dwarf spreading 
variety of Swiss Stone Pine. Main branches 
usually horizontal on the ground. Would 
be at home in a large Rock Garden or serve 
as an interesting specimen in a collection. 
2-3' 32.25; 3-4' 33.00. 
Jack Pine {Pinus Banksia^ia) —The fastest 
growing evergreen available, which matures 
rapidly into a ragged heavy specimen with 
rough shaggy bark. Very well suited for spot¬ 
ting on hillsides on large estates where age 
and cover are desired. 3 vr. transplants 
6-12" 36.50 per 100; 5-6' 33.00. 
Korean Pine —A handsome tree of pyramidal 
habit and rather slow growth. Belongs to 
the same family as White Pine and originated 
from Korea. Recommended for the smaller 
garden. 18-24" 31-25; 2-3' 32.00. Austrian 
Limber Pine {Pinus Flexilis) —This Pine forms a beautiful outline, having pendulous and 
horizontal branches. A slow growing species of the White Pine with short rigid needles and 
a darker green color. 2 yr. seedlings. 2-4" 36.00 per 100; 18-24" 31-25; 8-10' 310.00; 10-12' 312.50. 
Macedonian Pine {Pinus Peuce) —-A slow growing compact upright tree. Gray green foliage. 
A desirable pine for smaller gardens. 12-15" 31-00; 15-18" 31-50; 18-24" 32.00. 
Mugho Pine 
Mugho Pine —One of the best dwarf globes. A compact, many 
stemmed tree with branches that trail along the ground. Foliage 
is a deep green, remaining the same throughout the winter. Com¬ 
ing from the Alps, it is perfectly hardy. It is also resistant to all 
insects and smoke. Valuable as a foreground plant in any planting. 
Also used in bed and mound work. All Mughos measured by 
spread. 12-15" 31-35; 15-18" 31-75; 18-24" 32.25; 2-2^' 32.75; 
2K-3' 33.25; 3-4' 34.00; 4-5' 35.50; 5-6' 38.00; 6-7' 311.00; 
7- 8' 314.00. 
Norway Red Pine {Pinus Resinosa) —One of the most satis¬ 
factory pines, being apparently without enemies. It is very 
hardy and adapts itself to many situations and soils. Its luxu¬ 
riant dark green foliage and uniform growth add to the landscape. 
Used extensivelv for windbreaks, screens and reforestation. 2 yr. 
sldgs. 4-6" 100 for 33.00. 3 vr. T 4-8" 100 for 6.00; 4 yr. T 
8- 12" 100 for 38.00; 18-24" 31-00; 2-3' 31-50; 8-10' 310.00. 
Ponderosa or Bull Pine —Called Bull Pine because of its heavy massive needles. Growth is quite 
rapid, making from one to two feet a year. A deep rooted drought resistant tree. Makes a fine 
specimen where it has room to develop. 18-24" 31-00; 2-3' 31-50; 2 yr. sldgs. 3-6" 100 for 33.00. 
Evergreen seedlings and transplants sold only in lots of 25 or more of 1 size and variety at listed prices. 
50% advance if less are ordered. 
