EVERGREENS 
PINUS (The Pines) 
Norway or Red Pine, very hardy variety with dark green foliage, resistant 
to insects and diseases. 
Each Each 
OE SI ee ee, $ 4.00 g U © en at ee AE Re $ 5.00 
White ee perhaps our most useful native pine, very hardy and adapt- 
able. 
AK Snounou ee = $ 4.00 ODO ores een $ 8.50 
RES SCX Bee Ue aah We ae ey, 5.00 1 DEX eee a eee Cees 10.00 
Scotch Pine, a very rapid grower, hardy, adaptable to poorest soil condi- 
tions. Sizes and prices same as Austrian Pine. 
TAXUS (The Yews) 
Spreading English Yew with flat, spreading branches, sometimes 12 ft. 
wide, deep green foliage growing just above the soil. A beau- 
tiful variety. 
Spreading Japanese Yew with dwarf, spreading branches, covered with red 
berries. All the Yews love shade and are some of our most 
useful trees. 
15) 9 Sie ol eee eh $ 3.50 DA. 2 Gee) lan RS ae $ 6.00 
EEK Kr ook eee ee ae 5.00 PO TEs Oot ON eae Ee 8.00 
NX ee eee 10.00 
Upright Japanese Yew, an upright growing type of the family with 
spreading branches, forming a broad pyramid. See page 16. 
1 SS ease AMO EON ck clas $ 4.00 3 SO Seah a Oe oa $ 9.00 
DCX ROE ee Re ea 5.00 BLUE Bio oes oe ee fees eran 11.00 
DEG GES SMe i sec ranse Re 6.00 fie 0S eee er op ey 12.50 
Dwarf Japanese Yew, very dark green, compact, slow and irregular in 
growth, hardy and shade resistant. 
IEC ee O pelt. Aree aa $ 6.00 DOC cme ernie kei ons) eh eS $ 7.50 
Hicks Yew, a columnar form with upright growing branches, one of the 
newer types. 
DEES eee ee OR Ho $ 6.00 Moe SER Xie ec eee ents $ 8.50 
THUYA (The Arborvitaes) 
American Arborvitae, a broad, loose 
pyramid with bronze win- 
ter coloring, fine hedge 
plant and withstands prun- 
ing well. 
BGS Oa i eR eee are es $ 1.50 
AGES Ken ter te eee! 3 2.00 
Dae Xs ee ees 3.00 
(a eo eRe, AORN rae aE 4.50 
GPSS CAE eee era 6.00 
ae XS eee ee ee daa 7.50 
LOPES S meee den eros 10.00 
6A 9: ea) 1 AR ad EAE See ee peer 12.50 
UESY, 2 '0 et ee hak 15.00 
Parsons Arborvitae, almost globe 
shaped, growing to a beau- 
tiful broad pyramid. A 
fine variety. 

AUSTRIAN PINE 
The above illustration shows one corner of 
a block of 4-times transplanted Austrian DS nN x ae ete re vee $ 2.50 
Pine. This variety should be used as a lawn Br 3.50 
specimen with plenty of space for develop- XX re ce rane nme earn : 
ment. Sy rte CNG Os tr eee Sec eae 4.50 
x—Once transplanted xx—Twice transplanted xxx—Three transplanted xxxx—Four transplanted 
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