
PINUS—Continued 
Nigra austriaca (Austrian or Black Pine). 
This flourishes near the seacoast and on 
high, bleak hills or in cities where smoke 
and dust would prohibit the use of many 
other evergreens. 
2 to 3 it 
3 to 4 ft 

4 to 5 ft 
Peuce (Macedonian Pine). A very orna- 
mental hardy Pine of regular dense habit 
and slow growth. Needles rich silvery 
green about 3 in. long. 

Resinosa (Norway Red Pine). Native in 
northeastern states and Canada. It is 
often planted in places where no other Pine 
will grow. Its luxuriant, dark green foli- 
age and vigorous growth make it an im- 
portant Pine for bold effects. Very hardy 
and adapts itself to many situations and 
soils. 
Bi eg: Si eee heres Se Toe Aue 8 tek A $3.75 
2 EO Drew Ree pene ah pee 5.50 
Sylvestris (Scotch Pine). Rugged grayish 
green pine with short needles. Very hardy 
and quick growing. Useful for screen or 
windbreak. ‘These are the finest we have 
ever seen. 
Oia Lee Pls ects Sa rs es RO $2.50 
Sto 4: iis wae peer ae cake eee a 3.50 
Rosedale Nurseries, East View, N.Y. 18 
Strobus (White or Weymouth Pine). This 
is beautiful in every stage of its growth, 
from a seedling to a stately tree of 150 ft. 
No other evergreen fulfills so well the re- 
quirements for rapid growth and none 
transplants more easily. Our large speci- 
mens, 35 ft. high and 18 ft. broad, may be 
moved with perfect safety. 

2 CO LES Ge Se a AS $2.50 
Sos Al tina. ee ee ee ere 4.00 
A tO SO Toes ee ee ee 6.00 
(etO BS Thee eee ee ee eae 10.00 
St Ott, aoe Cet ee ay Mele ae 12.00 
TR aaa 08 Big rita wees et etal ere aes be A co 15.00 
LO tO 2 tees eee ee Pelion 
L2StOr LAr te ee mele er ee wea ene mene 25.00 
14 to 16 
16 to 18 
30.00 
35.00 

PSEUDOTSUGA 
Douglasi (Douglas Fir). This handsome tree 
has gray-green foliage, is very hardy and 
extremely ornamental] at all stages of 
growth. Its hardiness and beauty would 
be difficult to overrate. Thrives in Canada 
and will endure both drought and cold. 
Some specimens are rich deep green, others 
almost as blue as Blue Spruce. Douglas 
Fir does extremely well with us and be- 
lieve we have superior stock to offer. 
2 CONS LES cates eee ae en $3.00 
UO kG ee ron 4.00 
tO 25 tic vee ee cae en ee 5.00 
Oo: t0's.6 {tithe ee ee 7.50 
O tos) Zit: Cee oe een rr ee 9.00 
LO! COeL2 TES ere eee $17.50 to 25.00 
12. C6014 Stee eee $20.00 to 35.00 
L4torlS Et eh eee ete etre el ee 37.50 
LS tOnLG ith ae bee ee ee ee 45.00 
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SCIADOPITYS 
Verticillata (Japanese Umbrella Pine). <A 
beautiful specimen for the lawn. Narrowly 
pyramidal, with large, rich green needles 
in whorls. Very hardy and unusual. 
LS to, 24 in Aen agent eae re ee $2.50 
2g Voltas Poe, ee ee 3.50 
TAXUS - Yew 
The Yews are very desirable evergreens, 
densely clothed with dark green foliage. 
They thrive best in a moderately moist, 
sandy loam and endure shade well. 
The hardiness and freedom from ills to- 
gether with their dark green color and slow 
rugged development has made the Yews 
most popular of needled evergreens. The 
modern planting includes a large number of 
Yews. The many varied shapes and types 
of growth make the Yews most satisfactory 
for so many different locations. Among 
other uses they make the finest of hedges. 
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Baccata repandens (Spreading English 
Yew). This dwarf, spreading form with 
its beautiful foliage and graceful, drooping 
branches is unique. 
L2 tO LOU sce ee eee 
LOO. LS tne, S70 oO 
18 to 24 in 
2 to Ze Tti ek en ba, ee : 
3 to4: tte. os eee 2.00 

