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D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY , DUNDEE, ILL. 
Pinus strobus 
(White Pine) 
Pinus sylvestris 
(Scotch Pine) 
PINES (Continued) 
Pinus strobus (White Pine) 
This is the largest tree native to the eastern part of the United 
States. It readily grows on both dry and moist soils and thrives under 
a wide variety of planting conditions. Has rather short, soft, bluish- 
green needles, which are in clusters of five. The needles are pale green, 
whitish beneath. This tree, which was for many years restricted in 
shipment because of quarantine, is now free to be shipped into almost 
all localities. 
Each 10 100 
8-10 inch x flats . $. $. $ 8.00 
Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
When small this tree is an extremely rapid grower, with light green 
foliage, ideal for screens, backgrounds, etc. In old age it seldom grows 
straight, but branches shoot off in irregular formation making it a 
picturesque rather than a symmetrical and shapely specimen. It is a 
common Pine of Europe and has been widely known and used for hun¬ 
dreds of years. The variety we grow is from Swedish seed, a type 
which in our opinion is superior to any on the market. 
12-15 inch o 3 year. $ 
10-12 “ xx frames . 
18-24 “ xx .B&B .80 
2-3 feet xx.B&B 1.10 
$. $ 5.00 
. 9.00 
. 14.00 
7.00 60.00 
10.00 90.00 
1000 
$ 70.00 
$ 40.00 
70.00 
120.00 
Pinus tanyosho 
(Japanese Table Pine) 
PINUS TANYOSHO 
(Japanese Table Pine) 
An introduction from Japan. Comes up with a 
short, thick stem, only a few inches tall and branches 
out in open growth, forming a flat topped tree. It is 
necessary to trim trees v/hen small in order to develop 
this flat topped effect. Has soft light green needles. 
15-18 inch xx field. $. $. $50.00 
4 1 /£x4 1 / £ feet xxx....B&B 15.00 . 
5x5 feet xxx.B&B 20.00 . 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 
250 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one, transplanting. 
B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
