ROSE HILL NURSERY 

Evergreen Foundation Planting Colorado Blue Spruce 
PINE, Austrian. (Pinus Nigra.) One of the most beautiful of the taller growing 
pines. The tree is most broad at the base, tapering toward the top and always 
presents a neat appearance. Its needles are a rich, deep green color four to 
five inches long. Perfectly hardy and a deperdable grower. Fine to use in land- 
scape plantings where a larger evergreen is wanted. See picture. 
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PINE, Montana. (Pinus Montana.) This tree, though quite similar, is a taller- 
growing type than the Mugho Pine. The darker foliage lends a _ splendid 
contrast .with other trees. One of the very best evergreens for planting in 
foundation groups where a tree four to five feet tall is needed. Stands trim- 
ming well and can be kept at desired height. 
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PINE, Mugho. (Pinus Mughus.) Perfectly hardy, dwarf, bushy evergreen. Branches 
densely clothed with bright green foliage. Holds color well during winter. A 
very beautiful low evergreen. By shearing it can be kept as small as desired 
though this is seldom required. One of the best of all dwarf evergreens. See 
picture page 5. 
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PINE, Ponderosa. (Pinus Ponderosa.) The leaves are dark green with stout spread- 
ing branches. Branchlets reddish brown, fragrant when broken. Leaves five to 
eleven inches long. Cones in clusters. When planted alone or in a group this 
tree makes a beautiful specimen. It is perfectly hardy and a good tree for 
screen purposes. 

Arborvitae Pyramidal 
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PINE, Scotch. (Pinus Sylestrus.) A large, rapid-growing tree with spreading 
Black Hills Spruce branches. Leaves bluish green, about three inches long. Cones reddish brown. 
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How to Plant Evergreens 
1) Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than ball of éarth 
Provide good, Joamy top soil to fill around ball. 



SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
IT STOOD IN NURSERY 



TOP SOM UP AROUND, 5 
BALL. PACK FIRMLY*// |). 
WITH FEET OR SETH? : 
TLE BY FILLING HOLE 
WITH WATER 
‘4/7 AY TOP OF BALL AND 
: YY ROLL BACK OR CUT 
‘ OFF 
FILL HOLE WITH SOIL PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
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