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EVERGREENS—(Continued) 
PINUS (PINE)—(Continued) 
nigra (Austrian or Black Pine) 60-70 ft. Per 10 Per 100 
Remarkahly robust, spreading; leaves long, stiff and dark green. Hardy. 
Used extensively in cities, as it is not affected by coal-gas and smoke. 
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ponderosa (Western Yellow or Bull Pine) 60-70 ft. 
A hardy, free-growing, upright tree, very deep-rooted and drought-resistant. 
Long, somewhat pendulous, dark green foliage. 
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sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 60-70 ft. 
Foliage, light green with bluish cast; reddish-brown branches form a rounded 
head; will thrive in almost all soils. Very hardy. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA (See Abies) . 
TAXUS 
cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew) 5-6 ft. 
Rich dark green foliage; spreading, bushy habit. Plant in shaded location for 
best results. Valuable for hedging and foundation planting. 
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THUJA (ARBOR VITAE) 
occidentalis (American) (White Cedar) 30-40 ft. 
A beautiful tree, native in the Northern States; thrives in damp, moist locations; 
especially desirable for screens and hedges. 
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occidentalis pyramidalis (American Pyramidal A. V.) 20-30 ft. 
A dense, compact type of good green color, narrow and pyramidal in habit. 
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occidentalis woodwardi (Woodward Globe A. V.) 3-4 ft.. 
A good bushy, naturally globe-shaped tree of compact form and good color; an 
old variety but still one of the best. 
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orientalis aurea nana (Berckmann’s Golden A. V.) 8-10 ft. 
Dwarf, compact, symmetrical grower; green foliage tipped golden yellow. 
Should be planted on east or south exposure for protection in winter. 
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TSUGA (HEMLOCK) 
canadensis (Canada Hemlock) 50-60 ft. 
Light green foliage in flat fronds which droop gracefully; valuable for landscape 
use in partial or heavy shade; broad, conical growth. 
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