MECKLENBURG, N. Y. fe) 
PICEA—Spruce 
Canadensis—Canada or White Spruce. Compact, 
symmetrical, native evergreen. Rapid growth, 
reaching 50’. 
T1015” 6$ 750 BELO Ler 
Excelsa—Norway Spruce. One of the oldest ever- 
greens in cultivation, tolerates most soils. Excellent 
screen. 
12to 15” $ .50 2MOLie pL. 20 
Pungens Glauca Kosteri—Koster Blue Spruce. 
Best blue. 
120 15" $2.25 18 to 24” $3.50 5to6’ $8.00 
PINUS—FPine 
Mugho Mugho—Mugho Pine. Dwarf, compact, 
deep green. Excellent as hedge, may be sheared and 
restricted. 
Batol = p75 21% to 3’ $3.25 
Resinosa—Red or Norway Pine. Massive, tall 
growing, easily adapted to most soils. Deep green, 
A” needles. 
18 to 24” $1.00 5 to.6’ $4.25 
Strobus—White Pine. To 80’. Soft gray-green, 
compact foliage. Tolerates some moisture. Ex- 
cellent screen or in mass planting, rapid grower. 
18 to 24” $ .50 5 to 6’ $3.50 
Sylvestris—Scotch Pine. Most rapid grower of the 
pines. Tolerates poor and dry soil. Rugged and 
picturesque. 
18 to 24” $ .90 4to 5’ $2.50 
PSEUDOTSUGA—Fir 
Douglasi—Douglas Fir. Soft, light bluish foliage, 
rapid grower, adaptable to most soils. Good hedge 
or screen. 
12to 15” $ .75 4to 5’ $3.25 
TAXUS—Yew 
Cuspidata—Spreading Japanese Yew. Best of the 
evergreens for foundation planting. Deep green 
foliage, easily sheared, bright red berries, tolerates 
shade. Excellent hedge. 
12t0 15” $1.25 3 to 34’ $6.50 
