PINUS - The Pines 
Pinus cembra. Swiss Stone Pine. A conical, slow-growing 
Pine with attractive silvery green needles. 
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P. flexilis. Limber Pine. A hardy, upright-growing Pine with 
dark bluish green foliage. 
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P. koraiensis. Korean Pine. An excellent compact-growing 
variety. Long needles of rich live green. Makes a fine 
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P. montana mughus. Mugbo Pine. Dwarf evergreen. 
Slow growing, very hardy, compact and neat in habit. 
Valuable where a eee dense evergreen growth is desired 
and excellent for rock-gardens and foundations. 
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P. nigra (austriaca). Austrian Pine. A stately Pine, vigor- 
ous and rapid grower; very hardy. Long, rich green 
needles. It thrives on any soil, mland or near the sea. One 
of the finest Pines for general planting, thriving in either 
the smoke- and gas-laden air of cities or the bracing salt 
air of the seashore. While it will stand trimming, it looks 
much better when allowed to grow naturally. 
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P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine. Desirable for its very rapid 
growth and adaptability to most soils. Silvery foliage. 

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Pinus strobus. White Pine. An extremely rapid-growing Pine, 
and forms very beautiful specimens if permitted to develop 
in the open. Useful as lawn specimens in the border, as a 
screen or windbreak, and is exceptionally fine for mass 
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- P. thunbergi. Japanese Black Pine. A beautiful Pine with 
rich dark green needles and interesting outline. Good for 
seashore planting. Each Each 
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PSEUDOTSUGA. Douglas Fir. See Abies, page 26. 
RETINOSPORA. See Chamecyparis, page 26. 
SCIADOPITYS . Umbrella Pine 
Sciadopitys verticillata. Umbrella Pine. An unusual and 
beautiful specimen evergreen with long, shining green, 
needle-like leaves. Slow growing. 
Each Each 
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