Pines 
AUSTRIAN FINR. Pyramidal grower with long. 
Blender, deep gre.en needles. Branches from ground 
upward, making well formed tree. Available sizes at 
$1.50 per foot, in sizes from 3 to 6 ft. 
LIMBER FINE. Attractive deep green foliage; 
numerous branches. Successful in poor soils and ex¬ 
posure. Available sizes from 2 to 5 ft., at $1.50 per 
foot. 
MTJGHO FINE. The popular low-growing com¬ 
pact pine that fits in so well in foundation plant¬ 
ings, or in specimens or groups. Available sizes at 
$2.00 per foot, in sizes from 18 inches to 2 y 2 ft. 
spread. 
FINON FINE. A slow growing, choice variety 
Low round-headed tree, branching from ground. Short 
foliage of rich warm green; produces delicious edible 
nuts. Available sizes from 2 to 5 ft., at $2.00 per foot. 
FONDEROSA FINE (Western Yellow Fine.) This 
is the sturdy drouth resistant pine so widely distri¬ 
buted in our mountain range. Pyramidal growth with 
long medium-green foliage. Available sizes from 2 to 
5 ft. at $1.50 per ft. 
Low (Trowing Ever¬ 
greens —Sabina Juniper, 
Tamariscifolia Juniper, 
Mugho Pine, Pfitzer 
Juniper. 
Medium-Tall — Scop- 
ulorum Juniper, Pinon 
Pine. 
Tall — Spruces and 
Pines (except Mugho 
Pin.e). 
PROGRESS 
In the past we have also had pioneers in plant¬ 
ing. With limited material at hand, and by much trial 
and error, it was found that certain trees, shrubs, and 
flowers were adapted to the Western Plains with 
proper care Thereby we have all benefitted. 
Progress has been extremely rapid in recent years. 
Plant collectors have given us new materials from 
other parts of the world where growing conditions are 
similar to our own. Then, too, we have the ever 
creasing new contributions of plant breeders. The U. 
S. Department of Agriculture and various states, 
through their experiment stations, have been the one 
biggest factor in pointing the way to the best of tin- 
old and new both from at home and abroad. 
It is also significant that in every comparison, 
plant material that is properly grown in this region 
gives best results when transplanted. 
We look forward to the many services that we 
can give with the numerous varieties of trees, shrubs 
and plants that are practical here—grown in our nur¬ 
series within the region we serve. Every tree or plant 
does not fit every need, but with a choice of material, 
we want to co-operate in providing what will do well 
in your garden. Our most cherished reward is satis¬ 
faction to our customers and always a more beauti¬ 
ful community. 
IS A SOUND INVESTMENT 
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