PONDEROSA Pine. Pinus ponderosa. Grown from 
Colorado seed which makes trees best adapted to the 
east. A fine ornamental tree with long needles on 
stout but flexible branches that withstand heavy 
winds. Rapid grower after well established. 
3-6 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.25; 1000, $7.00 
Banks Pine. Pinus banksiana. Fastest growing of 
all evergreens and makes good growth in the poorest 
soil. Can be sheared without damage. Makes excel¬ 
lent windbreaks within a few seasons. 
3-6 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00 
White Pine. Pinus strobus. The familiar pine 
of the forests with soft light green foliage, white 
underneath. Excellent for Christmas trees and in¬ 
formal plantings. Will stand shearing. Prefers good 
soil. Pennsylvania only. 
2- 4 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.25; 1000, $6.00 
European Larch. Larix ettropea. While not an 
evergreen it is a conifer and has all the appearance 
of an evergreen in the summer. A really beautiful 
tree in the spring and adds contrast to group plant¬ 
ings. Rapid grower and excellent for re-forestation. 
3- 6 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.25; 1000, $7.00 
6-8 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.50; 1000, $8.00 
Norway Spruce. Picea excelsa. Seed from an 
European source which makes a somewhat slower 
growing but far better tree with dark green foliage. 
Most popular for Christmas trees and ornamentals. 
2- 5 inch seedlings. Per 100, $1.25; 1000, $6.00 
Colorado Spruce. Picea pungens. Blue spruce 
come from these although not all will be blue. We 
choose the seed from best sources and bluest trees to 
insure as great a percentage of blue trees as possible. 
3- 5 inch seedlings. Per 100, $2.25; 1000, $10.00 
CONCOLOR Fir. Abies concolor. A rival of the blue 
spruce. Grayish-blue foliage. Broadly pyramidal. 
Rather open when young but forms a compact tree 
of great beauty when older. 
3-6 inch seedlings. Per 100, $2.00; 1000, $12.00 
