liiforiiiatloii aiitl Descriptions 
American Ardorvitae. Also called White Cedar. Excellent for 
hedges and windbreaks. Dark green foliage. May be pruned 
back to any desired height. Ptefers moist soil. Height at ma¬ 
turity 40 to 60 ft. 
Balsam Fir. Symmetrical, fragrant. Flat blue-green needles. Prefers 
medium to heavy soil and will thrive in shade. Height at ma¬ 
turity about 50 ft. 
CoNCOLOR Fir. Blue-green needles. Pyramidal growth. Needs moist 
soil. Height at maturity about 40 ft. 
Douglas Fir. Soft dark green to gray-blue needles. Rapid grower. 
Medium soil. Height at maturity about 70 ft. 
Canadian Hemlock. Lacy, graceful foliage — easily pruned. Prefers 
shade, but will live in sunlight. Moist soil. Height at maturity 
if unpruned about 70 ft. 
European Larch. Bright green feather foliage. Deciduous. Prefers 
moist soil. Slender, pyramidal form. Very fast growing. Height 
at maturity 60 to 90 ft. 
Austrian Pine. Rich, deep green colored foliage, needles four to five 
inches long. Prefers a rich, light loam with a well drained sub¬ 
soil. Particularly good for city planting, and does well also in 
seashore plantings. Height at maturity about 50 ft. 
Jack Pine. Fast growing. Bright warm yellow green foliage. Needles 
the shortest of any variety in the Pine family. Excellent for 
planting in barren sand. Height at maturity 40 to 50 ft. 
Mugho Pine. Dwarf, spreading, slow growing. Hardy everywhere 
except in wet soil. Height at maturity 6 to 10 feet. May be kept 
pruned to any desired height. 
Red Pine. Dense foliage, beautiful, long deep-green needles. Rapid 
growing. Will thrive in dry soil. Requires sunlight. Height at 
maturity about too ft. 
Scotch Pine. Rapid growing and very ornamental. Light gray-gteen 
foliage. Will grow in poor soil and adverse conditions. Good for 
screens where quick growth is desired. Height at maturity 50 to 
60 It. 
White Pine. The beautiful five-leafed pine, native of Northeastern 
United States. Rapid grower. Prefers light sandy soil. Spreading 
limbs, but easily adapted to windbreaks and screens. Height at 
maturity about 90 ft. 
Black Hill Spruce. Very compact tree of pyramidal growth. Grows 
to a height of 10 to 30 ft. Prefers medtum wet soil. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Ranges in shade from slightly blue-green to 
marvelous blue. The handsome ungrafted, short-leaved tree, 
native of Colorado. Grows in any soil. Prefers sunlight. Height 
at maturity about 80 ft. 
Engelmann Spruce. Leaves blue-green to steel-blue. Flowers purple. 
Fully as beautiful as the Colorado Blue Spruce but not as widely 
known. Good moist soil. Height at maturity about 60 ft. 
Norway Spruce. Graceful, symmetrical tree of rapid growth. Pendu¬ 
lous branches, dark, green foliage. Makes excellent hedges and 
windbreaks. Will stand clipping and pruning. Prefers heavy soil 
and will grow in partial shade. Height at maturity about 80 ft. 
Red Spruce. Not unlike White Spruce as to shape and size of branches, 
but reddish-green bark and dark green foliage. Slower growing 
than Norway Spruce. Makes good hedges. Height at maturity 
70 to 80 ft. 
White Spruce. Upright and symmetrical, light silvery-green foliage. 
Makes good hedges and windbreaks. Will stand clipping and 
pruning. Prefers heavy soil and will grow in partial shade. 
Height at maturity 60 to 75 ft. 
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you can afford to pay 
§PRIXG 1040 
Variety 
Age 
Size 
Per 100 
Per 2S 
Per 10 
Per 5 
American Arborvitae 
4T 
4 to 8 in. 
$12.00 
$3. SO 
$2.00 
$1.15 
Balsam Fir 
STT 
4 to 8 in. 
IS.00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.25 
Concolor Fir 
4TT 
3 to 5 in- 
12.00 
3. SO 
2.00 
I.IS 
Douglas Fir 
3T 
3 to S in. 
8.00 
2.SO 
1.25 
.75 
Douglas Fir 
4T 
4 to 8 in. 
12.00 
3, SO 
2.00 
1. IS 
Canadian Hemlock 
STT 
S to 10 in. 
2S.00 
7.00 
3. SO 
2.00 
Canadian Hemlock 
6TT 
9 to 15 in. 
40.00 
10.7S 
5.00 
2.75 
European Larch 
3T 
9 to IJ in. 
10.00 
2.7S 
l.SO 
.85 
Austrian Pine 
4T 
6 to 12 in. 
10.00 
2.7S 
l.SO 
.85 
Austrian Pine 
STT 
10 to IS in. 
IS. 00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.25 
Jack Pine 
3T 
S to 10 in. 
S.OO 
1.50 
.75 
.40 
Jack Pine 
4T 
10 to 18 in. 
10.00 
2.75 
1.50 
.85 
Mugho Pine 
3T 
2 to 5 in. 
10.00 
2.7S 
l.SO 
.85 
Mugho Pine 
4T 
4 to 8 in. 
IS. 00 
4.00 
2 . 2 s 
1.25 
Red Pine 
4T 
S to 10 in. 
S.OO 
l.SO 
.75 
.40 
Red Pine 
STT 
9 to IS in. 
12.00 
3. SO 
2.00 
1.15 
Scotch Pine 
4T 
8 to IS in. 
8.00 
2.SO 
1.25 
.75 
Scotch Pine 
STT 
12 to 18 in. 
12.00 
3. SO 
2.00 
1,15 
*\\hite Pine 
4T 
4 to 10 in. 
IS. 00 
4.00 
2 . 2 s 
1.25 
Black Hill Spruce 
4T 
3 to S in. 
10.00 
2.75 
l.SO 
.85 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
STT 
4 to 8 in. 
IS. 00 
4.00 
2 , 2 s 
1.25 
Engelmann Spruce 
4T 
3 to S in. 
10.00 
2.75 
1.50 
.85 
Engelmann Spruce 
STT 
4 to 7 in. 
12.00 
3.50 
2.00 
1.15 
Norway Spruce 
4T 
4 to 10 in. 
8.00 
2. SO 
1.25 
.75 
Nonvay Spruce 
ST 
8 to IS in. 
12.00 
3. SO 
2.00 
1.15 
Norway Spruce 
STT 
6 to 12 in. 
IS. 00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.25 
Red Spruce 
4TT 
4 to 6 in. 
10.00 
2.75 
l.SO 
.85 
White Spruce 
4T 
4 to 6 in. 
8.00 
2.50 
1.25 
.75 
White Spruce 
ST 
6 to 12 in. 
10.00 
2.75 
1.50 
.85 
W'hite Spruce 
STT 
6 to 12 in. 
IS.00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.25 
Japanese Barberry 
IS to 18 in. 
15.00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.25 
"T” once transpl: 
anted trees 
"TT" transpl; 
inted trees 
*White Pine may be shipped into all states (and the District of Columbia) except 
Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Notth 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. 
WHOLESALE PRICES ARE AVAILABLE TO THOSE PARTIES WHO WISH TO BUY 250 
OR MORE TREES 0 / the Same Kind and Size. ASK FOR WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
Unsolicited Letters 
"Our order of 35 trees last spring has done fine. We are much 
pleased with them.” P- W. McF., Jamestown, N. Y. 
"For the past several years I have ordered from your nursery. In 
this time I find you are most fair to your customers, and you certainly 
do your part to make your trees grow. May I assure you it is indeed a 
pleasure to do business with a firm that is as fair as you are. 
J. F. M., Tolono, Ill. 
"lust to say a few words in praise of your trees which I purchased 
several years ago — some are five feet high and have done wonders in 
growth ” P. M.,Montvale, N.J. 
"I want to thank you for the quick response to my recent request. 
1 am very pleased with the manner in which you conduct business. 
You may look forward to another order next spring. xt t 
^ H. T., Jr., Bogota, N. J. 
"The Colorado Blue Spruce trees arrived in fine condition, and I 
am very pleased with them and would like you to send me 10 more of 
the same variety for which I enclose one dollar. 
P. W. H., Jr., Dover, Pa. 
" . . .1 want to compliment you on the splendid condition of these 
trees, both upon arrival and at the present time. The trees have been 
planted about three weeks now and are starting to grow fine, 
I shall be pleased to recommend you to any one in this vicinity and 
you are welcome to send them to me for my opinion. 
With very best wishes for your future success, I am,” 
F. P. W., Westport, Conn. 
"Received m\" trees and shrubs in excellent condition, and am very 
pleased with theni. Will send for more in future.” 
F. G., Port Huron, Michigan 
" I received your 500 trees in perfect condition and I cannot tell 
you how pleased I was when I unpacked these little fellows. It was 
more than I ever expected. I am very sorry that I did not order all my 
spring stock from you. In the future you will have a customer who will 
always recommend you.” W. R., Chicago, Illinois 
"Four or five years ago, I purchased several hundred of your trees 
and must say in spite of the drought we have had some of the most 
beautiful trees in this neighborhood.” 
J. A. V., Wheeling, W. Va. 
"The package of evergreens arrived and I want to congratulate 
you as they are certainly fine, strong, healthy plants. Many thanks. 
E. D. L., Baltimore, Md. 
"I am in the market again for evergreens and would like to deal 
with you people because of the wonderful success I have had with the 
evergreens you sent me before. So would you please send me your 
wholesale price list.” W. O., St. Louis, Missouri 
"About seven years ago I bought too evergreen seedlings from 
you. Every one grew, some are to to il feet high. You sure do ship 
them in nice shape as they looked as if they were pulled the same 
hav.” G. W. T., Lombard, Illinois 
"This is to advise you that the trees which you sent me on May ii 
arrived in very good condition, and were some of the nicest trees I 
have received from any nursery this spring. I shall remember you in 
the future.” A. F. V., Red Wing, Minnesota 
"The trees I ordered last year are growing nicely and I m very 
proud of the ones you sent three years ago.” 
M. A. C., Selkirk, New York 
"Just received my order in best of condition and the best quality 
trees I have ever received.” A. J. H., Hancock, N. Y. 
"All the trees I bought of you a few years ago lived and are 
beautiful today. Your stock can't be beat for quality and healthy 
stock.' ' E. B. W., Camden, New Jersey 
"I purchased ten spruce trees in the spring, and I wish to tell you 
that they are all doing nicely. A few years ago I bought ten also, and 
they are admired by every passer-by.” 
Mrs. A. P., Chicago, Illinois 
"Have had excellent success with all previous purchases. Have 
a beautiful hedge of Arborvitae of 90 trees,” 
R. E. A., Brockton, Mass. 
“My orders before have all given complete satisfaction. I have 
planted nearly 600 of your seedlings. They are about 3 ft. tall now. 
I always had the best of luck so please keep my name on your mailing 
list.” F. M., Howells, N. Y. 
Because of the excessive cost of packing small orders, no order will be accepted for 
less than five trees, and no order for less than one dollar value. All orders must be in 
multiples of five trees of a kind. 
All prices on this page are F.O.B. Fryeburg, Maine, cash with order or orders will 
be shipped C.O.D. providing payment of one-half the amount accompanies the order. 
Shipping weights: (Approx.) 3 and 4 year, once transplanted, average 10 lbs. per 
100 trees; 5 year, twice transplanted trees average 30 lbs. per 100 trees; 6 year, twice 
transplanted trees, average 35 to 50 lbs. per 100 trees. 
Unless you live in Maine or New Hampshire, do not ask for prices on trees larger 
than those offered in this price list. Larger trees should be handled only with a ball 
of earth around the roots which would make transportation charges excessive. If 
you must have larger trees, buy them from your local nurseryman. 
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