PINE (Pinus) 
For bold effects in your garden there are no evergreens to 
equal the pines. Equally desirable as specimens or in groups. 
Pinus mugho (Swiss mountain pine) 
Of round shape with irregular branches this is a low-growing 
evergreen of exceptional character. Unusually hardy. Meritorious 
as a foundation plant and good for combining with Scotch or 
Austrian pines. 
15/15 in. wide......each 2.00 24/24 in. wide......each 3.00 
18/18 in. wide......each 2.50 30/30 in. wide......each 4.00 
UE HO nae dao) 4s CoRR aie card ea ee io ed en a dig a each 5.00 
Pinus nigra (Austrian pine) 
Long, stiff, dark green needles and wide-spreading branches. 
Three inch cones. Decorative. Withstands smoke. 
Pinus resinosa (Red Pine) 
The longest leaf of any hardy Pine; very dark. Indeed makes 
a beautiful plant when properly taken care of. 
Pinus ponderosa (Bull Pine) 
A fine ornamental tree and valuable for windbreak or timber. 
Needles very long and somewhat lighter in color than the Austrian 
or Red Pine. 
Prices for Austrian, Ponderosa and Red Pine as follows: 
anti e igiiics cl exche$2.00 Ost cei Oars at each gs J.00 
ay eto hivhe k:. each 3.50 O/ 7 tte pigs: each 7.50 
TADS Tie SRVA pian 2. eater Hore RRR Lead 28 Be Uneaten mer each 9.00 
Pinus strobus (White pine) 
Long considered king of American ‘conifers. Develops into a 
venerable specimen. Dignity combined with regal assurance. 
4/5 ft. high........ each $3.50 T/St atte bigh secs each 9.50 
B/ Grit hive. each 45.50 8/9 tty high... each 12.00 
Cyt sto If ise Gaciten £20 OY EO mi tee te He essees- each 15.00 
Pinus sylvestris (Scotch pine) 
Fast-growing for a pine. Good in a windbreak. 
a/ 46ity high a-.. each $2.00 "/8 —ft.high.....ceach 8.00 
Aes nights: each 2.50 SAG ft, Nigh secs each 10.00 
Ostet highs: : each 4.00 O10 ftw highs <.e. each 12.00 
bette chigh sc: each 6.00 LO/}O°ferhig hin. each 15.00 
