EVERGREENS 
PINUS - Pine 
Pinus cembra. A semi-dwarf Alpine evergreen with deep 
green needles, silvery underneath. A tree > of symmetrical 
growth and one that will thrive in partial shade. 

1-114 ft.. Mee SU oA il tac: eee $12.50 
ee 500) 4-5 ft... 2... 15.00 
(eae SOU mie tort ba es Crents ny 20.00 
216-3 ft.. c.00) leis tt. . 5.00) 
Le Bie eitloza Bree tirana (Japanese e Table Pine). A 
vivid green, flat-topped cushion sometimes called 
Tanyosho Pine. An occasional bobbing of the new 
growth in Spring will increase its neat formality. 
(sa ian ss SOS a a $8.50 
P. flexilis (Limber Pine). Similar to White Pine except that 
its foliage is of a distinct blue color. 
fete... 910.00 | 8-Oft.............$20.00 
Seen et es 7 12.50 | 9-10 ft ......:.. 25.00 
7-8 ft. eee OO L012 tte. 2c. 22 130.00 
P. montana eee (Mugho Pine). A slow growing, 
dwarf evergreen with dark green needles. The branches 
are of a spreading habit and never attain a height of 
over 3 to 4 feet. A very desirable plant for the foundation 
planting or rock garden. 
4 ft. specimens........ $6.50 | 6 ft. specimens. ..$15.00 
P. mughus compacta. A very dwarf and compact strain 
of ee montana. 
18-24 in. WSs 0a e004 fees ae gn $4.50 
P. nigra psacan Pine). Vigorous, symmetrical tree. 
Long, rich green needles. 
oo Hi ne! $2.50 | 10-12 ft...........$20.00 
ee 3.00 | 12-14 ft... ..$30.00-—35.00 
P. resinosa (Red Pine). A hardy tree with long, rich 
green needles. Develops into a fie specimen 
i re $2.00° 1.34. ao: $2.50-$3.00 
14-16 ft. spec. . .435.00-$45.00 
P. strobus (White Pine). One of our most useful Pines for 
screen or group planting. They develop into tall, straight 
specimens. It will thrive on poor, sandy soil. Soft green 
needles with very slight tint of blue. 
NE ec, a's an $3.50 | 10-12 ft.. . $20.00 
oy ha 6.75 | 12-14 ft. extra ‘bushy 
Deets ees. 0.00 sheared specimen. 25.00 
foeueee-.........10.00 | 14-16 is peels: 
Se a. 2? 0.12.50 tic ty eee.00 
erties ee). 15.00.'| 16— ig tt. .$25.00— 35.00 
Large specimens. $65.00-$125.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
Pseudotsuga douglasi (Douglas-fir). The Douglas-fir is 
one of the most valuable of all coniferous trees. A vigor- 
ous, symmetrical and graceful tree which matures into 
large specimens. It is very hardy and will grow im as 
much shade as the Hemlock. 
Sete, oe abe.DU |) SO: ft...<.7....-. 2812.50 
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ete ee es OOo L012 ft. 3. w+ 120.00 
OS SO ae ee 10.00 NS EA Te eer 
Mol fitter a. $30.00—$35.00 

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