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PRICE LIST + SPRING 1940 
Per 1000 
SCOTCH PINE 
3 yr. Transplants (2-1), 3-6 in. 15.00 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 8-15 in. . 20.00 
Per 1000 
ENGELMANN SPRUCE (BLUE) 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1), 1-3 in. 10.00 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 3-5 in. 15.00 
•WHITE PINE 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 4-10 in.20.00 
BLACK HILL SPRUCE 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1), 2-4 in. 15.00 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 3-5 in. . 20.00 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1), 1-4 in. 20.00 
‘White Pine may be shipped into all states (and the 
District of Columbia) except Arizona, California, Col¬ 
orado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and 
Kentucky. 
EXPLANATION OF PRICE LIST 
The figures 3-0, 2-1, 2-2-1, represent the number of 
years the trees have been in seed beds, number of 
years in transplant beds, and number of times trans¬ 
planted. In every case the first figure indicates the 
number of years the trees remained in the seed bed 
before being transplanted. Each dash represents one 
transplanting. Each figure after the first one indi¬ 
cates the number of years the tree remained in the 
transplant bed. The total of the figures indicates the 
age of the tree. Thus, a 2-1-2 lapanese Larch is a 
five year old tree, which remained in the seed bed 
two years, was transplanted and remained in the 
transplant bed one year, was then transplanted again 
and remained in the transplant bed two years. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
3 yr. Transplants (2-1), 3-6 in.. 15.00 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 4-10 in. 16.00 
5 yr. Transplants (2-3), 5-10 in. 18.00 
5 yr. Transplants (2-3), 8-15 in. 20.00 
5 yr. Transplants (2-2-1), 6-12 in. 25.00 
RED SPRUCE 
3 yr. Transplants (2-1), 2-5 in. 15.00 
WHITE SPRUCE 
3 yr. Transplants (2-1), 2-4 in. 10.00 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1), 3-5 in. 12.00 
4 yr. Transplants (2-2), 4-6 in. 15.00 
5 yr. Transplants (2-2-1), 8-12 in. 20.00 
WEIGHT 
There will be some variation in the weights 
estimated below due to the different vari¬ 
eties and the different types of soil in which 
the trees are grown. On an average the 
trees including packing material, and 
crates will weigh per thousand approxi¬ 
mately as follows:—2 year seedlings, 7 lbs.; 
3 year seedlings, 15 lbs.; 3 year transplants, 
28 lbs.; 4 year transplants, 80 lbs.; 5 year 
transplants, 200 lbs.; 6 year transplants, 
200 to 300 lbs. 
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