North Abing 4 
Eveigrens 
HEMLOCK—Continued 
Carolina Hemlock. Tsuga caroliniana. 
60 ft. (Lr.) An attractive tree with 
dark, bluish green foliage and pendu- 
lous branches. More open and grace- 
ful in growth and habit than the 
common Hemlock. Thrives in dryer 
soil than Canada Hemlock. 
Each 10 
Oe Ome mal Ce en ote es) fics $4.50 $40.00 
SPRUCE 
+Blue Spruce. Picea pungens glauca. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 80 ft. (Lr.) 
A tree of symmetrical habit with dis- 
tinct, gray-blue foliage. Beautiful 
trees with dense foliage of marvelous 
velvety texture. Each 
GRtOM I Lian Serer Taye ies a coe es $12.00 
UG “GN ANE, lap cole ae. aem oreceae 15.00 
Engelmann Spruce. Picea engelmanni. 
75 ft. (Ls.) A noble, pyramidal tree 
making a handsome, compact speci- 
men, with its outsweeping lower 
branches resting on the ground. The 
foliage varies from strong blue to 
silvery gray-green and it has a strong 
aromatic fragrance. Each 
DD Nie BE ane Vanes, 5 er i cee $4.00 
BECOSATIC ee eters io ene cle ferent 6.00 
+Norway Spruce. Picea excelsa. 100 ft. 
(Lr.) A hardy, rapid growing ever- 
green that adapts itself to almost 
any soil. Dense, dark green foliage. 
Very satisfactory for windbreaks and 
Scotch Pine 

hedges. Plant small sizes 214 feet 
apart for a dense hedge. 
Each 10 
Be COte hE NS sent ore sais $3.00 $27.50 
A EOI ct CYA stceere rate 4.50 42.50 
Serbian Spruce. Picea omorika. 80 ft. 
(Lr.) Very compact when small; 
later fairly compact with graceful, 
sweeping branches. Needles medium 
green above and silvery underneath. 
Although rare, perhaps the choicest 
large Spruce. Bach 10 
SU toy? BE Aine yn i ae $5.00 $45.00 
+White Spruce. Picea canadensis. 60 ft. 
(Lm.) One of the best North Amer- 
ican conifers. It is a compact and 
upright tree of great longevity, with 
light, silvery green foliage. Makes a 
handsome specimen and is splendid 
for windbreaks, screen-planting, and 
large hedges. Any kind of soil suits 
it, and it will endure much clipping 
and pruning. Each 10 
Pr ATO ANU (Peaperereta cates S22 o2 0.00 
a (tee He ves aioe did coe 350 BAO 
PINE 
The Pines are among New England’s 
most valuable trees. Hardy, picturesque 
and fast growing, they are an integral 
part of our landscape. They will grow 
in windswept locations and are ideal for 
windbreaks. 
;Japanese Black Pine. Pinus thunbergi. 
100 ft. A_ graceful, wide-spreading 
tree with broad, irregular head of bril- 
liant green foliage. It is of particular 
value for planting near the seashore, 
the hurricane of September 21, came 

Red Pine 
White Pine 
Better Evergreen Trees 23 


WhiteFir. 
and trees that were covered with sa‘t water during 
through in perfect condition. Each 10 
De toma ememtey ec cerca: ROO)! ASS ooH) 
Red Pine. Pinus, resinosa. 70 ft. (Lr). 
This useful and attractive evergreen 
is a rapid growing, tall, fairly 
spreading tree. Its picturesque 
character and lustrous green color 
make it equally desirable for plant- 
ing either in small groups or as a 
windbreak. 
Each 10 
iNOS. x o GA Be C $4.50 $42.50 
AtOM EA Car ee eetae 6.00 55.00 
White Pine. Pinus strobus. 100 ft. 
(Lr.) No one who has ever driven 
through New England can forget 
the majesty of the White Pine. 
When young its foliage, with a 
lovely green sheen, makes a com- 
pact and feathery tree, while at ma- 
turity its spectacularly picturesque, 
wide-spreading form stands out 
against the sky. Growing rapidly, 
it is the most adaptable, useful, and 
valuable of the Pines. 
Each 10 
DES loyac eLe, Soy oe $3.50 $32.50 
Stop anttacetecm ye vanes 4.50 42.50 

LARGE EVERGREENS 
Do you need large evergreens for 
screens, windbreaks, etc.? Yes indeed, 
we have them. 1 or 100 it makes no 
difference. We will be pleased to 
quote on any sizes or quantities in 
which you are interested. 

