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THE COLE NURSERY CO.. PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
PINUS cembra. Swiss Stone Pine —50' i Each 5 Each 
4 to 5' (17" Ball)_$ 6.75 $ 6.00 
5 to 6 ' (19" Ball)--_ 8.75 8.00 
flexilis. Limber Pine —80' 
7 to 8 ' (23" Ball)_ 9.00 8.25 
8 to 9' (26" Ball)_ 11.00 10.00 
9 to 10' (29" Ball)_14.00 12.50 
10 to 12' (32" Ball)_17.50 16.00 
12 to 14' (36" Ball)_ 22.50 20.00 
montana. Swiss Mountain Pme —15' 
2 to 21 / 2 ' (13" Ball)_ 2.00 1.75 
21/2 to 3' (15" Ball)_ 2.50 2.25 
3 to 4' (18" Ball)_ 3.35 3.00 
4 to 5' (22" Ball)_ 7 — 7 — 
montana mughus. Dwarf Mountain Pine —3' 
12 to 15" spread (10" Ball)_ 1.50 1.25 
15 to 18" spread (11" Ball)_ 1.90 1.65 
IVz to 2'spread (12" Ball)_ 2.50 2.25 
2 to 21 / 2 ' spread (13" Ball)_ 3.00 2.75 
214 to 3' spread (15" Ball)_ 3.75 3.35 
3 to 31 / 2 ' spread (17" Ball)_ 4.25 3.85 
314 to 4' spread (19" Ball)_ 5.00 4.50 
4 to 5' spread (22" Ball)_ 6.25 5.75 
nigra. Austrian Pine —60' 
7 to 8 ' (24" Ball)_ 9.50 8.75 
8 to 10' (28" Ball)_13.00 12.00 
10 to 12' (32" Ball)_18.00 16.50 
resinosa. Red Pine —50' 
2 to 3' (13" Ball)_ 1.65 1.40 
3 to 4' (15" Ball)_ 3.00 2.75 
4 to 5' (16" Ball)_ 4.25 3.85 
5 to 6 ' (18" Ball)_ 5.50 5.00 
strobus. White Pine —80' 
5 to 6 ' (19" Ball)_ 4.75 4.35 
6 to 7' (21" Ball)_ 6.50 6.00 
7 to 8 ' (23" Ball)_ 9.00 8.25 
8 to 9' (26" Ball)_11.50 10.00 
9 to 10' (29" Ball)_14.00 12.50 
10 to 12' (31" Ball)_17.50 16.00 
12 to 14' (35" Ball)_ 22.50 20.00 
14 to 16' (39" Ball)_ 30.00 _ 
25 Each 
$ 7.50 
9.00 
11.50 
1.60 
2.00 
2.70 
4.00 ' 
1.10 
1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
5.25 
8.00 
11.00 
15.00 
1.25 
2.50 
3.50 
4.50 
PSEUDOTSUGA—douglasi. Douglas Fir —70' 
2 to 3' (13" Ball) 
1.50 
1.25 
1.10 
3 to 4' (15" Ball) _ 
_ 1.90 
1.65 
1.50 
4 to 5' (16" Ball) 
2.75 
2.50 
2.25 
5 to 6' (18" Ball) 
3.75 
3.35 
3.00 
6 to 7' (20" Ball) _ 
4.75 
4.35 
4.00 
7 to 8' (23" Ball) 
6.50 
6.00 
5.50 
8 to 10' (26" Ball) 
9.00 
8.25 
7.50 
10 to 12' (30" Ball) 
13.50 
12.50 
12 to 14' (33" Ball) _ 
20.00 
17.50 
14 to 16' (36" Ball) 
27.00 
24.00 
16 to 18' (40" Ball) 
33.00 
30.00 
During these lean years one has been apt to neglect many im¬ 
portant duties. Root-pruning of Evergreens is most necessary yet 
not immediately apparent if neglected. 
Cole has a regular schedule for Root-pruning — In fact, the ma¬ 
jority of our Evergreens are Root-pruned at least every two years 
