10 Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N. C. 
a, 
LIVE OAK— 
This oak holds foliage all winter as far North as 
Richmond, Va. 
100 
12-38 anich |. Silo es eee $10.00 
0 
PICEA EXCELSIA (Norway Spruce)— 
For many years Norway Spruce has been highly 
appreciated because of its rapid growth, its thrif- 
tiness, and its heavy masses of deep green foliage. 
Some of the finest old hedges are of Norway 
Spruce as the trees can be pruned to any desired 
height. On farms and around homes all over the 
country Norway Spruce windbreaks are giving 
substantial protection to stock and buildings. It’s 
a very hardy tree, graceful in all its lines, and well 
adapted to planting over a wide range of terri- 
tory. 


100 1000 
2-4 in. From Seed Beds .2........4:..- $1.50 $10.00 
4-6 in. From Seed Beds ................ 2.00 17.50 
6-8 in. From Seed Beds 22...2.% 2.50 20.00 
8-10 in. From Seed Beds .............. 3.50 30.00 
PINUS MONTANA MUGHUS (Mugho Pine)— 
The Mugho Pine is the most useful of the dwarf 
pines for foundation plantings. Very bushy and 
low. 
100 1000 
3-6:in, From Seed Beds _22..2.2.:.2 $2.50 $20.00 
6-8 in. From Seed Beds ................ 3.50 25.00 
a 
PITTOSPORUM— 
Broadleaf evergreen shrub with beautiful bright 
green foliage clustered at the ends of the twigs. 
Flowers in spring, can be pruned any shape. No 
shrub suitable for Southern-planting surpasses 
Pittosporum Tobira. They are suitable for seaside 
planting, not particular about the soil they grow 
in. 

100 1000 
AeVEaTs DOCS) Oat ce ene art ne $4.00 | $30.00 
Uaveaty DEUS fic 4a Ti en eee ue 3.00 20.00 
SSE 4 "¢ : 
PHOTINA VILLOSA (Red berried Photina)— 
100 1000 
Dyear, beds.4-87in eee te tee $3.00 $25.00 
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PIERIS japonica, ‘Japanese Andromeda or Japanese 
Fetter-bush— 
