PINUS STROBUS (White pine) 
Long considered king of American coni' 
fers. Develops into a venerable specimen. 
Dignity combined with regal assurance. 
4/5 ft. high . 
.each 
$3.50 
5/6 ft. high . 
.each 
5.50 
6/7 ft. high . 
.each 
7.00 
7/8 ft. high . 
.each 
9.00 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS 
(Scotch pine) 
Fast'growing for a 
pine. Good in 
windbreak. 
3/4 ft. high . 
.each 
$1.50 
4/5 ft. high . 
.each 
2.50 
5/6 ft. high . 
.each 
3.50 
6/7 ft. high . 
.each 
6.00 
7/8 ft. high . 
.each 
7.00 
8/9 ft. high . 
.each 
9.00 
9/10 ft. high . 
.each 
11.00 
10/12 ft. high . 
.each 
13.00 
SPRUCE (Picea) Black Hills Spruce 
Majestic evergreens with short, flat needles. Good as specimens 
and highly desirable for inter'planting with firs which they some' 
what resemble, or for combining with pines. 
PICEA ABIES (Norway spruce) 
Perhaps the most widely planted of the talbgrowing evergreens. 
Pyramidal 
planting. 
4/5 ft. 
5/6 
6/7 
7/8 
in shape. Dark green needles. Excellent for mass 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
high ....each $2.50 8/9 ft. high 
high ....each 3.50 9/10 ft. high 
high ....each 5.00 10/12 ft. high 
high ....each 7.00 12/15 ft. high 
15/18 ft. high ....each 18.00 
....each 9.00 
....each 10.00 
....each 12.00 
....each 15.00 
PICEA GLAUCA ALBERTIANA (Black Hills spruce) 
Hardy and symmetrical. The branches are densely covered 
with dark'green needles. 
2/3 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
$ 1.50 
3/4 
ft. 
high .. 
.each 
2.50 
4/5 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
3.50 
5/6 
ft. 
high .. 
.each 
5.50 
6/7 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
7.50 
7/8 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
9.50 
8/9 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
12.50 
9/10 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
15.00 
10/12 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
17.50 
12/15 
— 17 — 
ft. 
high . 
.each 
20.00 
