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Pinus koraiensis (Korean Pine} 
Rather slow growing, dense, broad pyramid. Foliage dark green, glossy, 
handsome. Native of Korea. Splendid for smaHer gardens. 
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Pinus montana mughus compacta (Mugho Pine) 
The name montana means pertaining to the mountains. A dense, stout dwarf 
evergreen, of unquestionable hardiness. Coming from the high mountains of 
central Europe it has been dwarfed as trees frequently are that are storm 
swept for centuries along bleak coast lines or in rugged mountains, and only 
the hardiest and fittest survive. Such is the selected Mugho Pine, without 
a peer as a dwarf mountain evergreen. Mature trees reach a height of 4 to 
5 feet but having a spread of 6 to 8 feet. It grows with numerous branches 
and can be kept sheared to small size if desired. Very dense, compact and 
deep green summer and winter. Our trees are grown from selected seed of 
the best type and are of very uniform quality. 
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Pinus pumila (Dwarf Stone Pine) 
Dwarf pine as the name pumila indicates and irregularly branching. The 
foliage, which appears in dense clusters, clothes the tree with many needles, 
soft in texture and of delicate fresh bluish green throughout the season. Its 
appealing features may be summed up in three words—rare, hardy, beautiful. 
Native of Siberia. 
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Pinus sinensis (Chinese Pine) 
A medium sized conifer, native of western China. Dense foliage, which 
clothes even the stems and branches. Needles 2 to 4 inches long, charmingly 
brilliant green, soft to the touch and of soft, silky luster. The foliage is a 
distinctive and decidedly pleasing shade of green, and is in this respect un- 
questionably the finest of any conifer that we are growing. Its general effect 
is just right. It could hardly be surpassed for large banks and hillside plant- 
ings. Hardy into New England in sheltered locations. Rare. 
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Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
Native from Europe to western and northern Asia. Grows into a large 
spreading tree with rounded top. The leaves are twisted, bluish green in 
color and 114 to 3 inches in length. Reaches a height of 70-120 feet. Needs 
wide, open places with room for development. 
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