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Macedonian Pine (Pinus Peuce)—A slow growing compact upright tree. Gray green foliage. 
A desirable pine for smaller gardens. This in our opinion is one of the best Pine in the nursery. 
It very much resembles the very desirable Swiss Stone Pine. This variety grows faster. Ten 
vear old trees average 2’ in height. 18-24" $2.25; 2-214’ $2.75; 2%-3' $3.25. 
Mugho Pine—One of the best dwarf globes. A compact, many 
stemmed tree with branches that trail along the ground. Foliage 
is a deep green, remaining the same throughout the winter. Com- 
ing from the Alps, it is perfectly hardy. It is also resistant to 
all insects and smoke. Valuable as a foreground plant in any 
planting. Also used in bed and mound work. All Mughos 
measured ye REA T 4-6” $20.00 per 100; 12-15’ $1.85; 
15-18” $2.25; 18-24” $2.75; 5-6’ $12.50; 6-7’ $18.00; 7-8’ $22.50. 
Norway Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa)—One of the most satis- 
factory pines, being apparently without enemies. It is very 
hardy and adapts itself to many situations and soils. Its luxu- 
riant dark green foliage and uniform growth add to the landscapé. 
o Used extensively for windbreaks, screens and reforestation. Sldg. 
ase : 3-57 © $3.00: per. 100; S. 6-12!" $4.00 per 100; T 10-15” $8.50 per 
Mugho Pine 100; 18-24’ BL. 25 2-5) hel 5sc d= eh2:903 4-5 1 po. 2. 

Ponderosa or Bull Pine—Called Bull Pine because of its heavy massive needles. Growth is 
quite rapid, making from one to two feet a year. A deep rooted drought resistant tree. Makes 
a fine specimen where it has room to develop. 18-24’’ $1. 50: 223° D2.003°3-4., 92.75 514-54) $3250: 
Scotch Pine—A splendid upright grower that does well in almost any situation. Foliage is gray 
green and stands trimming well. Makes well formed, ornamental specimens. Also used for 
wind breaks, heavy screens and reforestation. Sldgs. 4-7" $4.50 per 100; T 5-10’ $10.00 per 100; 
2-3’ $2.00; 3-4’ $2.75. 
Single Stem Mountain Pine (Pinus Montana Uncinata)—An upright strain of the noted 
Mugho Pine taken from trees produced 1 in lower altitude, making it possible for us to offer the 
close growing habit and pleasing color of the Mugho Pine in an upright tree. Sldg. 3-5" $5.00 per 
100; T 6-12” $15.00 per 100; 4-5’ $5.50; 5-6’ $7.00. 
Swiss Mountain Pine—This Pine is closely related to the desirable Mugho Pine, differing only 
as this is of a faster growing and more upright strain. Sldg. 3-5’’ $5.00 per 100. 
Swiss Stone Pine (Pinus Cembra)—A very slow grow- 
ing five needle pine which matures into fine lawn speci- 
mens. Short gray green needles are produced on short 
stalky branches, making a dense broad pyramid. Our 
12-18" trees are ten years old. However, growth be- 
comes more rapid as the trees get older. 15-18’’ $2.25; 
PS -2 4D 227 53222224 ap seo. 
White Pine—Our Native Pine. An excellent symmetrical 
tree, conical in form. Foliage silvery green having a 
soft feathery appearance. Prefers partial shade. Will 
do well in any soil. It grows rapidly, sending out a new 
whorl of branches each year. Sldgs. 2-4’ $3.00 per 100; 
S 4-8” $4.00 per 100; T 6-12” $7.50 per 100; 18-24” $1.40; 
2-3! $1.85; 3-4’ $2.25. 
RETINOSPORA (Japanese Cypress) 
The Retinospora family of evergreens as a whole are 
a very beautiful and interesting lot, being of slow growing 
compact habit and very readily shaped by pruning. 
Their foliage varies in color from deep green and blue to 
bright yellow and sulphur, in texture from minute needles 
White Pine to threadlike branchlets. Plant them in the sun. 


Prices: F. 0. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15 % from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
