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silvery color This species is very scarce and only a limited number 
can be supplied. 
42—48 in. - 6.50 
4—5 ft. - 7.50 
Red Cedar (Juniper Virginiana). 
A haidy junipei well adapted to sandy soils. While of a spreading open 
character, it may be sheared to columnar shape. Very hardy and much 
used for doorway planting. Our trees are sheared to columnar form. 
24—30 in._ 2.25 
30—36 in. _ 2.75 
36—42 in. - 3.50 
42—48 in.--- 4.50 
4— 5 ft. - 5.25 
5— 6 ft. - 6.00 
Mugho Pine (Pinus Montana Mughus). 
A dwarfed, shrubby strain of mountain pine having many branches 
growing from crown near ground. Shapes itself into a compact, round 
ball. A very popular tree for ornamental planting and perfectly hardy. 
9—12 in. spread _ 1.25 
12—16 in. spread _ 1.50 
16—20 in. spread _ 2.00 
20—24 in. spread _ 2.50 
24—30 in. spread _ 3.00 
30—36 in. spread _ 3.75 
Norway Pine (Pinus Resinosa). 
A tall stately native of Minnesota and the North. The leading tree 
for reforestation in the Lake States. Very desirable for shelterbelt, back¬ 
ground and woodlot planting. Will thrive on poor gravelly soil where 
other evergreens would fail. 
2—3 ft. - 1.50 
Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris). 
v A hardy native of Europe and well adapted to Minnesota. A rapid 
growing pine and perhaps the most popular tree for shelterbelt planting. 
2— 3 ft. _ 1.50 
3— 4 ft. _ 2.75 
4— 5 ft. _ 3.50 
Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus Aristata). 
This as a very slow growing pine, sometimes assuming the shape of an 
upright tree and more often an irregular shrub. A very interesting ever¬ 
green which deserves a place in every ornamental planting. 
12—18 in. _ 1.75 
18—24 in.___ 2.25 
Black Hill Spruce (Picea Albertiana). 
This somewhat slow growing strain of the white spruce is a native of 
the Black Hills of South Dakota, and is without doubt the most widely 
planted spruce in the Northwest. It forms a beautiful, compact, sym¬ 
metrical tree and will withstand heat, drouth and cold, recommended 
for ornamental and shelterbelt planting. 
24—30 in._ 1.50 
30—36 in._ 1.90 
36—42 in._ 2.25 
42—48 in. _ 2.65 
4— 5 ft. _ 3.50 
5— 6 ft. _ 4.25 
6— 7 ft. _ 5.00 
7— 8 ft. _ 6.00 
