

Mugho Pine 
Koster’s Blue Spruce (Continued) 
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Norway Spruce (Excelsa) 
This is a tall fast-growing variety especially 
desirable for windbreak planting; deep-green and 
very hardy. 
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PINE — PINUS 
Austrian Pine (Nigra Austriaca) 
Rich dark-green needles 4 to 5 inches long. A 
broad upright tree with compact growth. With- 
stands city conditions better than most other 
evergreens. 
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Macedonian Pine (Peuce) 
A very hardy slow-growing tree of compact pyra- 
midal habit, with bluish-green needles. Because 
of its slow growth this is a very desirable varie- 
ty; it can be used even in small plantings. 
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Scotch Pine (Sylvestris) 
Very hardy fast-growing tree with light-green 
needles. Especially suitable for screening or 
windbreak planting. Thrives in almost any soil. 
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Mugho Pine (Mughus) 
A dwarf compact variety with dense dark-green 
needles. Forms compact round-headed clumps. 
It is easily grown in almost any soil, and is quite 
tolerant of shade. 
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Planting Evergreens 
When planting Evergreens dig the hole 
considerably broader than the ball of earth 
about the roots. Then place the tree in posi- 
tion, but before filling the hole mix a generous 
amount of Pioneer Peat with the soil, about 
one-fourth Peat to three-fourths soil. Pioneer 
Peat preserves moisture for the roots and pre- 
vents the soil from packing. 

Scotch Pine 
