Specimen Evergreens The Linn County Nurseries 
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Size Each Per 10 Per 100 
PINE—ponderosa, Bull Pine. 50-60 ft......... 15-18 in. XX $0.50 $4.50 $40.00 
Very long coarse leaves and stiff 18-24 in. XX .60 5.50 50.00 
rugged branches not easily broken. 2- 3 ft. XX 75 6.50 60.00 
Endures extreme drought. Requires 
sun and tolerates no shade. 
SPRUCE—Norway. 2.2. h ide cccca cece ee 15-18 in. XX .50 4.50 40.00 
One of the most rapid growing 18-24 in. XX .60 5.50 50.00 
spruces. Planted very extensively for 2- 3 ft. XX .80 vs) 60.00 
windbreaks. 
SPECIMEN EVERGREENS WITH BALL AND BURLAP 
The following prices are for well developed trees mostly sheared, dug with 
a solid ball of earth and securely burlapped and bound. Read the paragraph 
on transplanting on the previous page. Do not remove the burlap. Dig the 
hole large enough that it can have a 2-inch lining of peat. After the tree is in 
the hole and enough mixed peat and soil filled in to hold it, cut the burlap 
loose around the top and pour in plenty of water, otherwise proceed as with 
bare rooted trees. Large trees over 9 feet should be ordered before hard 
freezing so they can be mulched for winter digging, and the ball of dirt frozen 
solidly before moving. Imperfect specimens (defective on the side or at the 
bottom) can often be used as effectively in groups and will be priced according 
to quality. Each X represents one transplanting. 
ARBORVITAE—Ame rican, Thuja occidentalis. Size Each 
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A very narrow pyramid with twisted clusters of 4-5 ft. XX 3.90 
foliage open growing unless sheared. 
—Geo. Peabody’s Golden. 12-15 ft. 20000... 3-4 ft. XXX 3.00 
A clear golden yellow on the tips; needs shear- 4-5 ft. XXX 4.00 
ing to make it compact. Best golden variety. Drought 5-6 ft. XXX 5.00 
resisting and hardy. 6-5 Seite oe 6.00 
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Naturally assume a globular form without shear-. 3-3% ft. XX 5.00 
ing. Fine in formal plantings. 314-4 ft. XX 6.00 
mb yramidales: 1Lo-20 210! ean ean Oren e eaten nk te rege 18-24 in. XXX 2.00 
Grows in columnar form without shearing. Brighter 2-2% ft. XXX 2.50 
and darker green than the common Arborvitae. 214-3 ft. XXX 3.00 
Much used in entrance, foundation, and formal plant- 
ings. Best trained to one stem, no other training 
is needed. Like other Arborvitae, sometimes sun- 
burned if too severely exposed to the hot sun of late 
winter, and prefers cool moist soil. 
