NEITHER FENCES NOR WALLS CAN EQUAL AN EVERGREEN HEDGE 
PICEA, continued 
Picea pungens glauca. Blue Colorado Spruce. An evergreen 
of similar habit to O, morika, with distinct gray-blue foliage, 
which is dense and of a wonderful velvety texture. Really 
a beautiful tree. Each Each 
DIO w.7 oul Caen SOR LD | Grito ith ete nee $13 00 
DIVE O'S: ite week 4 25 VEtON Oat ee ee OU 
5 tO. 4A0t es eee eee 525 Stoel O'Eteee a eae 27 00 
AstoOrD Sissi cet esa ets OLSON LOtom 2 tte NU) 
DB tOtO! LUNeE Cate in ee 9 00 Der Col at Cane eee 38 00 

P. pungens kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. This is the bluest 
of the Spruces. In form and habit of growth it 1s compact, 
symmetrical, and shapely, and because of its intense 
coloring it is considered the most desirable of all the fancy- 
colored evergreens. 
Each Each 
Gt CO i tae ae $3 75 BitO a Ol tenses eee $15 OO 
DitOw2yo tte eee 4 50 Gey Jt esa sss MONOD 
SSK 2 OS Gane 6 00 TatOU So tte On OO) 
a TEORS Worl bse ee 7 50 Satowl ite eee 2 nO) 
Bs eo sliias Sldia sa a oe 9 00 10 to 12 ft.......$40 00 up 
Arto hte ee se, 12 00 
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arger sizes, prices upon application. 
PINUS - The Pines 
Pinus cembra. Swiss Stone Pine. A conical, slow-growing 
Pine with attractive silvery green needles. 
Each Each 
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P. flexilis. Limber Pine. A hardy, upright-growing Pine with 
dark bluish green foliage. 
Each Each 
RH) ent 6 oo oa os oo MO |e), Tete hisn 5 eos da ss SOOO) 
ARON he Agee oman consis WO) |) seeerdlOoae, 44. oan - MOO 
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P. montana mughus. Mugho Pine. Dwarf evergreen. 
Slow growing, very hardy, compact and neat in habit. 
Valuable where a low, dense evergreen growth is desired 
and excellent for rock-gardens and foundations. 
Each Each 
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(ESOP AN Gea oo sn as PA Aah Ml MOM ROI, Wise rn aio non > ods Oe) 
Ma goy Gratien: 5A eto eg meee || UP Retell gamle oo es NO 
3 LOAM Lee nee ee OF DU) 
P. nigra (austriaca). Austrian Pine. A stately Pine, vigor- 
ous and rapid grower; very hardy. Long, rich green 
needles. It thrives on any soil, inland or near the sea. One 
of the finest Pines for general planting, thriving in either 
the smoke- and gas-laden air of cities or the bracing salt 
air of the seashore. While it will stand trimming, it looks 
much better when allowed to grow naturally. 
Each Each 
PRE RORY Hiss sn ANS OAL $3 00 CO WOT Conan nae $14 00 
S\LOi4al Peer eaeeo tn neeae 4 00 site) MOSES. ohn oe no a CAOOO) 
ALORS KE sete Een SS |) UOary irae on 5 55 8 SOMO 
ENRON a Ss Ome YS) | Wee eo oso co. CAO 
GLO alte chee LOTOOB 4 tomlOrttees eee 55 00 
P. resinosa. Red Pine. Resembles the Austrian Pine in 
habit, the needles, however, being longer and darker, though 
not so coarse or stiff. Quite as desirable as the Austrian Pine. 
Each Each 
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Tet OO tae eee LOO LZR Owl Ar hteae eee ee Da OU) 
bee OPM OM Giro.” coe ae oe hae 18 00 

P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine. Desirable for its very rapid 
growth and adaptability to most soils. Silvery foliage. 
Each Each 
DEO nauk Copan ree ince SIL STE | Siow EMBs «ty ee $6 25 
3 tor4cit eee fevers. 2 s/ Sulla O tO cits eee ee ee 8 00 
ALTO ond teers een eet AS OQ i /EtOcOnt Gaara eet aes 11 00 

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Pinus strobus. White Pine. An extremely rapid-growing Pine, 
and forms very beautiful specimens if permitted to develop 
in the open. Useful as lawn specimens in the border, as a 
screen or windbreak, and is exceptionally fie for mass 
planting. Each Each 
SetomOVl tare scale $5) OOS 10) ton 2 atte 220000 
Otome ltteer ane Ta OOM LD itowl a tanner 28 00 
HELO MO TL ote aptea eye: LOZOO SLA troy lGrit ee ae 40 00 
SitomOh tee wean LS TOOMIELG tonlS tteeermmerere 60 00 
P. thunbergi. Japanese Black Pine. A beautiful Pine with 
rich dark green needles and interesting outline. Good for 
seashore planting. Each Each 
2 TOS LES ee ee cane NVA eb BY WONG) Mees ls eo sta G $8 00 
B tof reece A OOM (NO: COovmtts ae seem are 12 00 
AP EOS Lt a eee (SO) | diay hes, 2 eas a's A OO 
PSEUDOTSUGA. Douglas Fir. See Abies, page 18. 
RETINOSPORA. See Chamecyparis, page 18. 
SCIADOPITYS . Umbrella Pine 
Sciadopitys verticillata. Umbrella Pine. An unusual and 
beautiful specimen evergreen with long, shining green, 
needle-like leaves. Slow growing. 
Each Each 
SPtOL 40 Cones aR SSLOOMRAStOo Nt tae ene ne, $12 00 
TAXUS (The Yew) 
Without question, the Yew (Taxus) im its various forms 
is the outstanding evergreen for use on the home-grounds 
and in general landscaping, for its dark green, rich-textured 
foliage is always fresh-looking and attractive. It is extremely 
hardy, not affected by cold or heat, and will grow in shade as 
well as sun. A slow grower and lends itself well to shearing. 
Taxus baccata bulki. Bulk’s Yew. A dwarf, upright va- 
riety of Yew with numerous vertical stems. Compact 
grower; useful for hedges. Dark bluish green foliage. 
Each Each 
1G tore: Ltn ee $200 8s Suto. Act. eee eee $5 00 
DO: Lao ttle ae, aes S ROO MICARLO ots ae ae ee 7 00 
AH ARO 8) MUI Osis ts Oecheie 4 00 

T. baccata hibernica. Jrish Yew. A handsome columnar 
form of Yew with deep black-green foliage. 
Each Each 
WG OL PAR Ri om Got, ae. hey BUD || Pete oe a oon ae WO 
T. baccata repandens. Spreading English Yew. Of graceful, 
spreading form. The most prostrate of all the Yews; one 
of the finest because of its adaptability to shade or sunlight. 
Each Each 
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ES OMA ae, SE sc cen 3 O08 324. to Seth eeeeeeent OU) 
Ditoreo lt tee 4005 (M4500; Saltese eee 15 00 
DU OVLO ott teeta OLOO RES toGut toe ae eee 20 00 

T. cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. A compact, 
spreading variety with rich, dark green foliage and brilliant 
scarlet berriesin the autumn. Perfectly hardy and valuable for 
many locations. Each Each 
NEY ey Me) TM. ooo hae $2 00 326 toate eee $9 50 
OO INI conte ont 34007) SAct 015. ft se eee 13 50 
OSC OVe youl tan 4 00 Sito: OT thee eee 20 00 
2 VortOrs Lisa ren mene 5 00 O:to/ Ith eon 26 00 
SitOOyS Lise epee eee LAVORA SANS bo oo coo o 35 00 
For Hedges, see page 19. 
T. cuspidata nana (brevifolia compacta). Dwarf Japanese 
Yew. An extremely hardy variety of irregular spreading 
habit. The branches are covered with black-green foliage. 
The choicest dwarf Yew. Each 
i Bache les.t0l 5) 4:it eee $12 00 
WAT Koy WEY TB, one anna 2e25eleols to 4p 16 00 
1S tou Gunes 2 Misy VM Reyes ee eS 20 00 
Lvectonl itn cates ANOOR PAYG tobi tt eee 25 00 
PEPE AGT reds. Boo oe ebm tolorttes 30 00 
Do stOtS ites init Si O0s elton. Lessee eee 42 00 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
