EUROPEAN LARCH. While not an ever¬ 
green it has the appearance of one in the sum¬ 
mer. Sheds its needles in the fall. New need¬ 
les in the spring are bright green. An ideal 
tree for a mixed group and makes a fine speci¬ 
men. Rapid grower. 
6-8 in. S. Per 100 $1.50; 1000 $ 8.00 
8-12 in. S. Per 100 $2.00; 1000 $10.00 
LIMBER PINE. A long needled pine with 
bluish foliage. 
3- 6 in. T. Per 100 $2.50 
PROSTRATE JUNIPER. Grows in a vase 
shape. Grayish green foliage, silvery under¬ 
neath. A low growing evergreen. Does best 
in full sun. 
4- 8 in. T. Per 10 60c; 100 $5.00 
BALSAM FIR. Dark green glossy leaves. 
Much used for Christmas trees where they can 
be grown successfully. Require moist soil. 
4-8 in. T. Per 25 $1.50; 100 $5.00 
CANADA HEMLOCK. A familiar tree of 
the forests. Requires moist soil and some pro¬ 
tection to become established. Withstands 
shade. From northern seed which produces 
a hardier tree. 
3-6 in. S. Per 25 75c; 100 $2.00 
RED CEDAR. Tall pyramidal shape. 
Light green in spring and darkens as season 
advances. Much used for formal effects in 
landscape work. 
3-6 in. S. Per 25 75c; 100 $2.00 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. White 
flowers. Requires acid soil. Semi-shade. 
3-6 in. S. Per 25 $1.00; 100 $3.00 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. Mountain Laurel. 
Pink flowers, requires acid soil but not so par¬ 
ticular as rhododendron. Will do well in full 
sun. 
3-6 in. S. Per 25 $1.00; 100 $3.00 
