PINE—Cont’d 
Mugho. 4’. (P. montana mughus). This dwarf, low 
growing, spreading type of pine is useful in foundation 
planting and rock garden work. Slow-growing, its tufty 
foliage is of good color, and the plant is adaptable to a 
variety of soils, a valuable planting feature. 
Each 
2! 660 10 ate ee a ee eee $ 2.50 
15 to: 187 eee Ae ree er ae 3.00 
1Ssito, 2472. Freese Bee ee Ye 4.00 
BF OED 2 a i a, Sr eee ie Pe ae 5.50 
Oia SLO eb Fee ne ne ee 6.00 
Red. 70’. (P. resinosa). Dark green needles, long and 
glossy, contrast with the dark red brown of the bark. One 
of the best evergreens for baclground. 
OE) Meee IO ete eso as oe a 2 ee $30 
Eos ARCO) Fe ee ges a we ee ee ee 6.25 
Scotch. 70’. (P. Sylvestris). Fast growing. Tall tree 
of irregular shape. Gray-green foliage not so dense as 
that of the Austrian Pine. Reddish-brown branches and 
trunk contrast in color with foliage. Good tree for screen 
planting, or specimen use. 
Pia 28 es an, ah Sah A Sh Nd a ea $ 3.00 
RETINOSPORA—Chamaecyparis 
Pisifera, 25’. (Sawara Cypress). Flat foliage of good green 
color. Broadly pyramidal in shape. Shears well. 
18".4to-. 2d". ee eee $ 2.25 
2H to 241 2 ee ea ee 3.00 
24 ! 10, 88 oo ee eee eee 3.75 
Srate” Ao 2ie oe Seve ee 5.50 
Pisifera Aurea. 25’. (Golden Sawara Cypress). As above, 
except with golden foliage. 
KB a a 1: a SE ai nag PML Nae En, $ 2.25 
De gtO 2228, See se ee ee 3.00 
7 Bhar WEA 0 ats Yo eer = Be Sel gets ope pa Le 3.75 
Plumosa, 20’. (Plume Cypress). Soft, plume-like foliage. 
Pyramidal shape. Shears well. 
18" to 24" Sore eee $ 2.25 
2 LOR 299, 2 ee ee a ee 3.00 
222) <CO UD (oe ne See a ee 3.75 
Plumosa Aurea, 20’. (Golden Plume Cypress). As preced- 
ing, except with golden-yellow foliage. 
Each 
LO ALO e244" 24d ee eee $ 2.25 
B tO 2 aG Us eagle ere ee ee 3.00 
216°. t0 3) Sie Ses eee 3.75 
Squarrosa, 20’. (Moss, Retinospora). Feathery blue-gray 
foliage. 
TS tO Mes Soa ee re ee ee $ 2.25 
2 10 Ate gee ee ne eee ee eee 3.00 
SPRUCE—Picea 
Black Hills. 50’. (Picea canadensis albertiana). Broadly 
pyramidal shape with deep green, thick foliage. Use as speci- 
men, screen plant or hedge plant. 
2 ato’ 2 tote sae oat cee arenes $ 3.00 
Colorado. 60’. (P. pungens). Light green foliage. 
Symmetrical, broadly pyramidal outline. Good specimen and 
screen plant. 
1B to Be ee eee $ 1.75 
6 2 ee ee SS eee 2.50 
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