

JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar) 
Our native cedar that grows so well in every location. 
RE ee ee Cee tS es 2.00 
NL AAD CESS UE OEE Sa eee SEA 3.00 
ELE ES olan Ma ee EE 4.00 
MIS eee a 6.00 
PICEA EXCELSA (Norway Spruce) 
CES SSO SIZES SS 3.00 
PINUS AUSTRIACA (Austrian Pine) 
Very hardy pine, bluish green foliage. Transplants readily. 
merece, Dent ee Ae ele ee 3.50 
PINUS CEMBRA (Swiss Stone Pine) 
Tere ee a 10.00 
a EUSA NSS Sn ala ad ek 12.50 
CE ay Ae Be 15.00 
PINUS EXCELSA (Himalayan Pine) 
Light blue green with drooping graceful branches and needles. 
I es ems 3.00 
Eee oo vee Se 5.00 
Les EE RS SE cea la A 7.50 
Nar pS UR IS RD ce nD Po on A a 10.00 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS (Scotch Pine) 
I eee ee 4.50 
PINUS TAEDA (Loblolly Pine) 
Our native Pine; plant small nursery grown plants as large 
plants and collected plants do not transplant readily. 
ETE Rs MS pap one yee a eae Se 2.50 
a Be era SI CE ga el eC eg oa 3.50 
ee SRE RERS ST ISA TS ic en Bade 5.00 
PINUS VIRGINIANA (Short Leaf Pine) 
Short needled, picturesque native tree, easier to transplant and 
of better color than Loblolly. Over-looked it belies its name 
*‘Serub Pine.’’ 
ay dle Py NES ea ee RO 15 
se sie pe at i el 2 BR nel ieee 1.00 
re ps oS es ee 1.50 
a 2 eR ESS Ra Se ea 2.00 
Ea 208, RS Rap Aa ye ER a 5.00 
See specimens. 
PSEUDOTSUGA TAXIFOLIA (Douglas Fir) 
The famed fir of the West Coast forests. 
2 lle CS A a 5.00 
SEES SESS ea as SO ne 10.00 
TAXUS BACCATA (English Yew) 
The Yews are all hardy on the Shore. English Yew is some- 
what upright in growth. 
SEGRE GS RT eg ee 1.75 
AE a bia el lei RE a a en Me AR 2.50 
ES ES LIA dS RE aR ean oe 4.00 
1 i a TE a 7.50 
a TR yn ds Ua IRI SIR Sc ps a 10.00 
TAXUS BACCATA AUREA (Dwarf Golden Yew) 
ES 2a SE aad SA ea 2.00 
See Specimens. 
TAXUS BACCATA BREVIFOLIA (Dwarf Yew) 
i BE SRR RG, CE pd a inc 1.25 
EN yg a RI Ra SR AOS DN 2.50 
