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Colorado Blue Spruce 
Q9lst Anniversary Sale of Small Evergreens 
Qin - Asics 
Alpine Fir, 4. lasiocarpa (Rocky Mountain Fir). 
A truly handsome evergreen, with soft, delicate bluish green 
foliage, which makes this variety an outstanding lawn specimen 
of dignity and charm. We believe this conifer surpasses the 
much desired Blue Spruce in many respects. The trees we offer 
have been sheared several times, which makes for density and 
beauty. Fre eee OUantity Of R EES ieee 
Sto? 10 to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
5-yr. T. 6- Bin. I8cea. I5cea. Ilcea. Tcea. 
S-yr.TT.  3- bin. 18c 15c IIc 7c 
6-yr.TT.  610in. 22c 18c 15c 2c 
Concolor Fir, A. concolor. 
Often called White Fir, this specie, being a native of the Rocky 
Mountain region, is very beds and withstands wind and 
drouth exceptionally well. The foliage varying from pale gray- 
green to a beautiful soft blue makes this tree the most graceful 
of all the Firs. Height 75 feet. The trees we offer are especially 
fine. eames CUANUENTOT TR EES 
5to? 10 to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
T-yr. TTT. 12-15in. 50cea. 40cea. 35cea. i... 
7-yr. TTT. 15-18in. 60c 50c 40c ; 
8-yr. TTT. 18-24 in. Fine for specimen planting. Regular $2.00 
each. ANNIVERSARY PRICE 5 FOR $6.50. No orders for 
less than 5 trees. 
Spruce - PICEA 
Colorado Blue Spruce, P. pungens. 
Perhaps no conifer has been received into popular favor more 
readily than the Colorado Blue Spruce, and certainly none has 
been more extensively planted. A most desirable lawn speci- 
men, with a color effect ranging from grayish green to bright 
silvery blue; hardy, symmetrical and handsome. Height 75 feet. 
—————— Quantity of TREES ————— 
5to? 10 to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
4-yr.T. 3- bin. I5cea. I2cea. Yea. 
7-yr.TT. 8-12 in. 30¢ 25¢ Bente ee 
8-yr. TTT. 18-24 in. Full, stocky trees for immediate effect and 
permanent planting. Regularly priced at $2.50 each. 
ANNIVERSARY PRICE 5 FOR $7.75. No orders for less 
than 5 trees. 
Norway Spruce, P. excelsa. 
A valuable variety of rapid growth, very symmetrical and grace- 
ful, with long, wavy branches extending to the ground. The 
needles are dark green and the cones are much longer than those 
of the native Spruces. Fine for landscape effects, hedges, screens 
and wind-breaks. Reaches a height of 70-80 feet, but may be 
sheared to any desired height. 
i Te uentity of REES 
5to? 10 to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
3-yr. T. 3-6in. I2cea. QYcea. bcea. 4cea. ft 
4-yr. T. 5-9in. I5¢ 12c 9c 6c 
White Spruce, P. canadensis. 
A tree of moderate growth, forming a conical shape top, with 
short, green, slightly glaucous leaves. For the colder parts of the 
country this is one of the best spruces. Height 50-60 feet. 
= Ouanthy af Rees an 
5to9 10to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
3-yr. T. 3-6in.. I0cea. Tceea. 4cea. 3cea. 
_ 4-yr. T. TO Oe 6 Ae — 
Péme - PINUS 
Austrian Pine, P. nigra. 
A vigorous growing variety, with long dark green leaves; the 
most dense of the Pines. Will thrive when planted near the sea- 
shore or in the smoke of cities and factories. Approximate 
height 60 feet. eS CES 
. 5to9 10 to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
3-yr. T. 3°6in. I2cea. Ycea. bcea. 4cea. 
4-yr.T. 6-8 in. 15c 12c 9c 6c 
Mugho Pine, P. montana mughus. 
A very pretty dwarf, dense evergreen, seldom growing more 
than 8-10 feet. Foliage is dark green winter and summer and 
may be kept in bounds by shearing, if desired. Fine for rock- 
eries. Very hardy. © —————— Quantity of TREES —————— 
5to9 10to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
2-yr. S. 2-4in. 10cea. 7Jcea. 4cea. 3cea. t 
3-yr. T. 2-5 in. 15¢ 12 9c 6c 
Dwarf Mugho Pine, P. mugho compacta. 
A darker more dwarf variety than Mugho Pine, with similar habits 
but more dense and darker. 
——_——— Quantity of TREES ————— 
5to? 10 to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
6-yr. TT. 4-6in. 22cea, I8cea. I5cea. I2cea. 
Red Pine, P. resinosa. 
A large, erect-growing variety with long, soft, needle-like foliage. 
Young trees form a conical outline with branches extending to 
the ground. Reaching a height of 80 to 90 feet, the Red Pine 
is much used in forestry planting. A very picturesque Evergreen 
for ornamental plantings. Will thrive on dry rocky ridges or light 
sandy soil. ————— Quantity of TREES —————_ 
5to? 10 to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size : 250 1000 
3-yr. S. 3-5in. l0cea. 7cea. 4cea. 3cea. f 
3-yr. T. 3-5in. 12¢ 9% 6c 4c t 
4-yr. T. 6-8in. 15c I2c 9 bc 
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALES 
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
TERMS OF PAYMENT—Our terms are cash with the order, or 50% with the order 
and the balance C.O. D. 
Remittance may be made by check, P. O. Money Order, or cash by registered mail. 
PACKING—We make no charge for packing but cannot pack less than five plants 
of a kind and size. NO ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN $1.00. 
We take great care in packing and shipping our plants and unless otherwise 
notified we shall forward by Railway Express or parcel post, which ensures fast, 
dependable service and safe arrival of your order. 
Prices quoted are F.O.B. Portland, Maine, except on orders marked postpaid or 
prepaid. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION—Our Nurseries are frequently in- 
spected by State and Federal Inspectors, and a copy of Inspection 
Certificate accompanies all orders. 
IMPORTANT: WHEN TO ORDER—Our season for shipping is very 
short. As soon as the frost is out, our stock has to be dug, sorted, 
counted, packed and shipped as soon as possible. It means more than 
just another shipment to have your order early. You, too, get a better 
selection and your trees gain several days or weeks growing by being 
planted early. In appreciation of early orders of $5.00 or more, if 
received within 10 days after date of postmark on this folder, we will 
include FREE OF CHARGE 15 White Birch (Betula papyrifera) 1-year 
seedlings. 
DON’T DELAY, send your order in now, we will reserve and make 
shipment when you desire, or if you wish we will send at the proper 
time. . 
GUARANTEE—The best guarantee we know is to give your plants 
proper care, if you do this your losses will be reduced to a minimum. 
We send out healthy stock only, and with proper attention it will grow 
into sturdy plants. We are constantly aiming to improve our methods 
of growing, handling and shipping small trees so as to insure their 
successful growth when transplanted by our customers. For the past 
91 years growing and shipping young trees has been a specialty with us. 
All stock is labeled true to name, but in case of error we will gladly replace any 
material which proves otherwise, or we will, on proper proof, return the original 
cost of mislabeled trees, but at no time will we be responsible for a sum greater 
than the original cost. 
LOCATION—Our nurseries are located at North Scarborough, Maine, seven miles 
west of Union Station on the Portland-Buxton road, Route 22. Office and residence 
at 293 Westbrook Street, Portland, Maine, two miles west of Union Station. 
Scotch Pine, P. sylvestris. 
A rapid growing Evergreen when young. Will grow on poor soil. 
The foliage is light silvery green. This specie often grows to 60 
feet and when very young produces sharp pointed cones of 
artistic beauty. ———— Quantity of TREES ————_— 
5to? 10to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 ‘1000 
3-yr. T. 4- 8in. |l0cea. TJcea. 4cea. 3cea. t 
4-yr. T. 10-15in. 15c 12c 9c 6c 
*Siberian Swiss Stone Pine, P. cembra siberica. 
A valuable, small, slow-growing variety with soft, dark silvery 
green foliage; of conical growth; more dense than the much used 
Swiss Stone Pine. Valuable for rockeries, parks and small places; 
rare, hardy, beautiful. Height 8-10 feet. 
Quantity of TREES ——_—- 
5to9 10to24 25t099 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
T-yr. TT.  6- Bin. 50cea. 35cea. 20c ea. 
8-yr. TT. 8-12 in. 75c 60c 40c 

*White Pine, P. strobus. 
The largest and finest of the Pines, with soft, silvery green 
foliage. This variety will live and thrive on poor or sandy soil, 
where other coniferous trees would fail. Very picturesque for 
‘ h used for hedges, wind-breaks and 
the most valuable of all for forestry planting; often attaining a 
height of 100 feet. ————__ Quantity of TREES ——————\ 
Sto? !0to24 25099 100 to Per 
Age Size ; 250 1000 
3-yr. S. 3-5in. I0cea. Tcea. 4cea. 3cea. 
3-yr. T. 3-5in. 2c % 6c 4c } 
Douglas Fir, pseudotsuga douglasi. 
One of the loftiest and most valuable of the conifers, forming a 
compact pyramidal head, with foliage varying from dark green 
to grayish blue. Will grow in full sunlight or partial shade. 
———— Quantity of TREES ————_, 
5to? I0to24 25 to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
3-yr. T. 3-5in. IS5cea. I2cea. %ea. beea. 
* The shipment of White Pine and Siberian Swiss Stone Pine is prohibited in the fol- 
lowing States: Arizona, Colorado, part of California, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada 
New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah and Wyoming. s 
Hemlock -TSUGA 
Canadian Hemlock, T. canadensis. 
The Canadian Hemlock is truly one of the best conifers for 
making tall hedges. Its graceful frond-like branches, clothed with 
dark green leaves, are beautiful at all seasons of the year. We 
have a splendid stock of twice transplanted trees, with an 
abundance of fine roots and nice tops. Height 95 feet. 
Quanti 
‘ 5to9 10 to 24 Naim pean 
Age Size 250 1000 
6yr.TT.  6- Bin. 22cea. I8cea. I5cea. I2cea. 
7-yr.TT. 8-12 in. 35¢ 30c 25c 20c 
T-yr.TT. 12-15 in, 45¢ 35c 30c 25c 

S—seedlings, T—once transplanted, Tl—twice t . 
transplanted, etc. i Simmer arttia tT. Ahtes ite 
$ Only items marked with $ can be furnished j iti 
interested in such items send for surplus list. Piacrneess 1000 -ou more. < 
Larch, - LARIX 
Siberian Larch, L. siberica. (See note.) 
Shape narrow, or in old trees broadly pyramidal with slender 
trunk. Branches horizontal or sweeping downward covered with 
purplish or grayish cones in early spring. Coming from Siberia, 
rales this deciduous conifer a very hardy variety. When the 
leaves unfold in the spring the Siberian Larch is truly a lovely 
sight. Height 80 feet — Quantity of TREES —————— 
5to? 10to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
3-yr. S. 4- Bin. l0cea. TJcea. 4c0ea. 3cea. 
3-yr. T. 4- Bin. 12¢ 9c 6c 4c 
3-yr. T. 8-10in. 14c 12¢ 9% 6c 
NOTE: English and Siberian Larch seed was planted together so the trees 
will be mixed, either variety being of equal beauty. 
Small Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
at Prices You Can Afford 
Silver Maple, Acer dasycarpum. 
The most rapid grower of all the maples, with light green leaves, 
silvery underneath; valued for shade and street planting due to 
rapid growth. 
5to? 10 to 24 25 to 100 
3-yr. T. 4-5 feet 35c ea. 30c ea. 25c ea. 
Amur Maple, Acer ginnala. 
A small shrubby tree with small white flowers in early spring and 
light green leaves, which turn to rich crimson in the autumn. 
Fine for high hedges and wind-breaks; very hardy. 
5to? 10 to 24 25 to 100 
6-yr. T. 3-4 feet 50c ea. 40c ea. 30c ea. 
Norway Maple, Acer platanoides. 
A valuable variety for parks, lawns or street planting, forming a 
round, compact head with dark green leaves holding their color 
late in the season. The trees listed below are stocky, well-rooted 
transplants. 
5to? 10 to 24 25 to 100 
6-yr. TT. 3-4 feet 50c ea. 45c ea. 40c ea. 
7-yr. TT. 4-6 feet 90c 85c 75¢ 
7-yr. TT. 6-8 feet 1.25 1.00 
Red Maple, Acer rubrum. 
Medium size, rapid grower, producing clusters of bright scarlet 
or yellowish red flowers before the leaves appear. The brilliant 
fall coloring of scarlet and orange make this tree highly valuable 
in landscape effects. 
Sto? 10 to 24 25 to 100 
3-yr. T. 8-12 in. 10c ea. 8c ea. 6c ea. 
3-yr. T. 12-18 in. 12c 10c Tc 
Mt. Ash, Sorbus, americana. 
A rapid growing tree of medium size, covered with clusters of 
bright scarlet berries. A beautiful lawn specimen attaining an 
approximate height of 30 feet. The trees we offer are thrifty, 
well rooted and will mature into handsome ornamental trees in a 
short time. 
5to9 10 to 24 25 to 100 
2-yr. T. 8-12 in. \2c ea. \0c ea. Tc ea. 
3-yr. T. 12-15 in. 4c 12c 9c 
European Linden, Tila vulgaris. 
A handsome, vigorous growing variety with small dark green 
leaves and fragrant white blossoms in the early spring; fine for 
lawn and street planting. 
Sto? 10 to 24 25 to 100 
2-yr. T. 8-12 in. Tc ea. éc ea. 5c ea. 
American Elm, Ulmus americana. 
One of the best Elms, a strong upright grower with dark green 
leaves; one of New England's oldest street and park trees. 
5to9 10 to 24 25 to 100 
6-yr. TT. 3-4 feet 40c ea. 30c ea. 
6-yr. TT. 4-6 feet 50c 40c 
7-yr. TT. 6-8 feet 75¢ 60c 
Winterberry, Ilex verticillata. 
Often called Black Alder, this variety of deciduous holly covered 
in the fall with quantities of round scarlet berries, much used for 
Christmas decorations, is a very attractive shrub. Height 8 feet. 
Quantitycf TREES ens 
5to9 10to24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
2-yr.T. 4-8in. Tcea. 6cea. 5cea. 4cea. 3cea. 
Japanese Barberry, Berberis thunbergi. 
A very popular hedge plant; forming a dense bush of neat, 
graceful, weeping habit, covered with bright red berries in the 
fall and remaining through the winter. The autumn coloring of 
brilliant scarlet makes this shrub an ge plant for hedge 
and specimen planting. For hedges, plant one foot apart. 
Quantity of TREES —————— 
Sto? 10 to 24 25to 99 100 to Per 
Age Size 250 1000 
2-yr. T. 8-12in. 8cea. Tcea. b6cea. Scea. 4cea. 

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