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Each Ten Hundred 
PIERIS floribunda. 4'-5’ Mountain Andromeda 
EVERGREEN. Both for foliage and floral effect this hardy 
native is well nigh indispensable. Dark green leathery 
privet-like leaves remain untouched in zero weather and 
serve splendidly as background for the upright clusters 
of waxy white flowers in May. Acid soil, half shade. 
12-5to 157 in: spread? bac Be 1.65 
15. *tos 18 S8ine spread be 2.40 
lYaito 2 Sit. sspredad, B. Ea... 3.60 
2 “to 2Yesi epread,Bé Be 4.80 
2¥2to- 3. Mette -spreddwb.G bee 6.00 
3 - to 3% ft. spread, B. & B 10.00 
japonica. 6’-7’ Japanese Andromeda 
EVERGREEN. Almost the ideal shrub without a flaw. In 
early spring graceful pendants of waxy white urnshaped 
flowers are prettily interspersed among the lustrous deep 
green foliage. Then comes the tender green young 
growths beautifully winestained until the wavy leaves 
mature into their leathery texture defying both extreme 
heat and cold. In mid-winter the rugged character of the 
bush is emphasized by the young unopened flower buds. 
Ae fee a Leptin, Be Or Dis ee 1.65 1.50 
1S etOne.. 6 eeatis Bo Gb 2.40 229 
Ly28to; Ze ei Bette 3.60 3.00 
2) tOmed ve ait: Bl G&A Boe 4.80 4.20 
2Y221O -owee tt Bits Dee ee 6.00 
Oe {Ota ert Biss tg setters 10.00 
PINUS cembra. 30-40’ Swiss Stone Pine 
ALL EVERGREEN. Slow growing so it may be safely used 
in low plantings. Generally seen as a blunt compact pyra- | 
mid clothed in soft textured coat of bluish-green needles, — 
but eventually becomes a picturesque round topped tree. 
1lJ23to a 2a: Duc beats 4.50 4.00 
2. tome 14. ft: Boeke. cae 6.75 
22 OMS nit, Bone Bek oe 9.00 
CUOmeaee | Tt Bie icc pears 12.00 
AM HOGaa ote. BY & #Bee 15.00 
flexilis. 30’-40° Limber Pine 
Often called the “Blue” Pine because of its characteristic 
steel gray tufts of stiff needles, but these turn dark green 
when old. Even young cultivated specimens shows im- 
patience to assume their native picturesque habit. 
Ce werttey. Cay ite B.-& Bij 6.00 5.40 
3, OO meen Bren 7.50 6.75 
Levy ey eh phe Bag Bees 9.00 
montana mughus. 3’ Mugho Pine 
Most conspicuous in spring when the erect “candles” of 
new growth decorate the top of the low cushion-like bush. | 
10° to! “12 insispread +B dani 1.50 E35 
12° to. 15?in-ispread se Beeb 2.00 1.80 
15 sto,” 18)4inz-spreaadaBe cba 2.70 
nigra. 50’-60’ Austrian Pine 
One of the most dignified of the family, with stiff dark 
green six inch needles covering the vigorous up curving 
branches tipped with silky white buds. Succeeds on poor 
land even down to the seashore. Handsome. 
lVal te 2 Gee Bo Ge a 2.29 130 1.65 
LOD Sito il 2: ei By Se Be. ae 30.00 
Var ito) (145 9h. Boke Deer. 39.00 

