A\ J3 lb 
4 
EVERGREEN TREKS 
PINUS nigra 
to 3 ft. mm 
3 to 4 ft. ••••• 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
6 to 7 ft. 
7 to 8 ft. 
Specimen sizes to 
1-4 
5-34 
Baoh 
Baoh 
3.50 
3.75 
4.75 
to 7.50 
to 10.00 
to 15.00 
add $5.00 
per ft. 
36 & Up 
Baoh 
- resinosa (Red Pine) 60-70' 
Dark green, stiff needles, vigorous. Use in 
groups as windbreak or in naturalistic plantings. 
(Same price as Pinus nigra) 
— strobus (White Pine) 80-100* 
Probably our most adaptable and useful pine. 
Grows quickly. Plume like, soft light green 
foliage. Extremely picturesque; grows rapidly 
without great care. 
(Same prioe as Pinus nigra) 
— sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 60-70* 
Short blue-green twisted needles. This plant 
establishes itself very readily and grows quick¬ 
ly on high dry soil. Compact growth, very 
picturesque. 
(Same price as Pinus nigra) 
TAXUS 
Taxus, commonly called Yew, has long been a favorite 
of English gardens. It has a traditional elegance 
that adapts it admirably to hedge, specimen, and found¬ 
ation planting. The rich green color, lacy texture of 
its foliage, its hardiness in our climate, and adapta¬ 
bility to any situation, make it one of our finest 
evergreens. In our nurseries, you will find the larg¬ 
est stock of taxus available in this section of the 
country. Our plants are grown from specially selected 
strains which have proved themselves most satisfactory. 
TAXUS bacoata aurea (Golden English Yew) 3-4* 
A rich compact yellowish form of spreading Eng¬ 
lish Yew. Very choice. Use in foundation plant¬ 
ings and rook gardens. 
1£ to 3 ft. 3.00 1.76 
3 to 3£ ft. 3.00 3.75 
3i to 3 ft. 4.00 to 6.00 
3 to ^ ft. 6.00 to 7.50 
H to 4 ft. 10.00 to 13.50 
-- baooata repandens (Spreading English Yew) 3-4* 
Dark green leaves. 
Good for low planting. 
15 to 18 in. 
18 to 34 in. 
84 to 30 in. ••••• 
Si to 3 ft. 
