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DESCRIPTIONS 
Which Trees Should You Plant? 
You should choose Evergreens according to the 
use you have for them, and the soil and sun condi- 
tions where they’re to be planted. American Arbor- 
vitae, Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, White Pine and 
White Spruce are best for windbreaks and screen 
plantings. Colorado Blue Spruce, Scotch Pine, and 
Engelmann Spruce are very beautiful Trees for orna- 
mental use. American Arborvitae, Canadian Hem- 
lock, Norway Spruce, Red Spruce and White Spruce 
make fine hedges. Scotch Pine and Austrian Pine 
can be grown successfully in very poor soil — Jack 
Pine, even in barren sand! Read descriptions at right 
for full information. 
Satisfied Customers! 
You'll never really know how fine my Evergreens 
are until you’ve planted some yourself! When you 
notice their handsome foliage, thick branches, and 
generous roots —— when you see how quickly they 
grow, even under poor conditions —then you'll 
understand why customers all over the country order 
more than 3 million Trees from me every year! 
Over 10 million Evergreens are growing in my 
Nursery here in Fryeburg. You can be sure the only 
reason my business has grown to such a size is — my 
low-cost, high-quality Trees please my customers! 
Read what some of these folks say, in the box at 
right. These unsolicited letters, and hundreds more 
like them, are the reasons I’m so positive you'll be 
pleased by the fine Evergreens I send you! Choose 
your Trees — then, turn to the inside pages of this 

folder to see how little they’ll cost! 

SEE MY GUARANTEE—LOW 

American Arborvitae. Also called White Cedar. Excel- 
lent for hedges and windbreaks. Dark green foliage. 
Easily pruned. Moist soil. Mature height 40 to 60 ft. 
Balsam Fir. Symmetrical, fragrant. Flat blue-green needles. 
Prefers medium to heavy soil, thrives in shade. Mature 
height about 50 ft. 
Douglas Fir. Soft dark green to gray-blue needles. Rapid 
grower. Medium soil. Mature height about 70 ft. 
Canadian Hemlock. Lacy foliage — easily pruned. Prefers 
shade. Moist soil. Mature height about 70 ft. 
European Larch. Bright green feather foliage. Deciduous. 
Moist soil. Slender, pyramidal form. Very fast growing. 
Mature height 60 to go ft. 
Oriental Larch. Feathery foliage. Semi-symmetrical. Very 
fast growing. Mature height 60 to 75 ft. 
Austrian Pine. Deep green foliage. Prefers rich, light loam 
with well-drained sub-soil. Particularly good for city 
and seashore planting. Mature height about 50 ft. 
Jack Pine. Fast growing. Warm yellow-green foliage. 
Shortest needles of any Pine. Excellent for planting in 
barren sand. Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
Mugho Pine. Dwarf, spreading, slow growing. Hardy 
except in wet soil. Prunes at any height. Mature height 
6 to 10 ft. 

Red Pine. Dense foliage. Rapid growing. Thrives in dry 
soil, needs sun. Mature height about roo ft. 
Scotch Pine. Rapid growing. Ornamental light gray- green 
foliage. Will grow in poor soil. Best for quick-growing 
screens. Mature height 50 to 60 ft. 
White Pine. Rapid grower. Prefers light sandy soil. Spread- 
ing limbs, but easily adapted to windbreaks and screens. 
Mature height about go ft. 
Black Hill Spruce. Very compact pyramidal Tree. Prefers 
medium wet soil. Mature height 20 to 30 ft. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Color ranges from light blue- 
green to beautiful blue. Grows in any soil. Prefers sun. 
Mature height about 80 ft. 
Engelmann Spruce. Blue-green to steel blue. Moist soil. 
Mature height about 60 ft. 
Norway Spruce. Dark green, graceful, symmetrical Tree. 
Makes excellent hedges and windbreaks. Heavy soil, will 
grow in partial shade. Mature height about 80 ft. 
White Spruce. Symmetrical. Light silvery-green foliage. 
Makes good hedges and windbreaks. Moist soil, will grow 
in partial shade. Mature height 60 to 75 ft. 


“NEVER LOST ONE” 
“T have never lost one of your Trees yet.” 
W. W. D., Canton Center, Conn. 
“BEST I EVER PLANTED” 
“The trees you sent me were the best I 
ever planted. They grew about 99% and 
are now in fine condition.” 
E. T. L., Reading, Pa. 
“REFUSED $10 APIECE” 
“Years ago I bought evergreens from you 
and every one lived. I had two true Blue 
ones that I have refused $10 apiece for and 
now they are ro ft. high.” 
J. C. K., Spokane, Wash. 
What Folks Say 
“HAVE NEVER SEEN FINER” 
“Thank you very much for the recent 
shipment of Red Pine trees. I have never 
seen finer, healthier trees. They arrived in 
wonderful condition, promptly, and were 
immediately planted. They all look fine. 
I am now awaiting the time I can place my 
next order with you.” 
S. B. B., Johnsonburg, N. J. 
“HONEST WAY OF DOING 
BUSINESS” 
“Just want to tell you how much I ap- 
preciated your very honest way of doing 
business. The trees are doing fine.” 
R. P., Cameron, W. Va. 

About My Trees 
“NINE YEARS — TEN FEET!” 
“Nine years ago I bought 10 Red Pine 
from you. They are now 1o feet tall.” 
A. R. T., Lewistown, Pa. 
“A PLEASURE TO DEAL WITH 
YOU” 
“Trees arrived in excellent condition. I 
would like to add that my dealings with 
you have at all times been most pleasant 
and satisfactory. I have appreciated the 
prompt attention that has been given to my 
small orders and your willingness to stand 
behind your guarantee makes it a pleasure 
to deal with you.” 
O. A. B., Minneapolis, Minn. 
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