The Pines (Pinus) 
Mostly prefer loose, drained soil, being deep rooted. Note one 
dwarf pine (Mugho) a useful garden plant. 
Mughus (Mugho) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
> Ue? a $ 30.00 
ct ss el] Ca? © Gt a ae 45.00 
12 to 1l5in. B&B $3.00 $27.50 260.00 
Resinosa (Red or Norway Pine) 
80 ft. A fine native with long dark 
needles and spreading habit. Very 
easily grown. Few insect pests. 
Most popular. 
MMRAUSMOIMGK ee wk hip ays) 
inf tet AG typ, Cone rr 10.00 
MelonO een KR ea nck 27.950 
Junipers 
Horizontalis plumosa (Andorra) 
A dense, low mat, with soft crested 
plumes rising. Purple in winter. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
int SSeS ATs ay, Ceres sea $ 32.00 
Peeters in Ket oa $ 6.00 48.00 

Pfitzer Juniper 
Spruces 
(Picea) 
Hardy, tolerant evergreens — 
easily grown. Usually prefer 
moist, rich soil, being shallow 
rooted. 
Canadensis ,Alba) (White Spruce) 
80 ft. Quick growing and shapely. 
In the north-east generally more 
satisfactory than Norway for forest 
planting. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Memo See $ 9.50 
mao tol2in X.... .... $ 4.00 21.00 
Excelsa (P. Abies) (Norway Spruce) 
80 ft. A dark green, drooping pyra- 
mid. Enormously popular for quick 
growth. Used in forests, landscapes 
and for Christmas trees. 
Reto in kes kk... 5 9.00 
Lf ean 11.00 
10 to 14in. XX 
nk. 17.50 
Sylvestris (Scots Pine) 
90 ft. Useful for sandy soils, but 
grows well in gardens. Prefers acid. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
ven ee $ 8.50 
30.00 
Thunbergii (Japan Black Pine) 
70 ft. The picturesque pine you see 
in Japanese prints. Most valuable 
Pine for seashore planting. Can be 
set in sandy soil near spray. 
SLB tO 24s Xo ee $ 7.00 $ 45.00 
(Juniperus) 
Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer)—6 ft. Gorgeous 
bush a cloud of silver in spring, 
then bright green. Spreads pic- 
turesquely. Stands soot, smoke, and 
drought in city plantings. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Wea ioe ithe een ee: $ 25.00 
Ke Out Oe This k sean eo! $450 30.00 
AEG Ru Zana kK eee 60.00 
12tol5in.B&B $2.00 15.00 120.00 
douglasi (Waukegan) — Creeping 
variety with blue foliage. Purple in 
winter. 
KAS tol in, kee 
hibernica (Irish J.) 
15 ft. Slender green column. 
Aa O OU ine Koes Bee $ 3.50 $ 27.50 
Kilo to 16 ins ee ae 8.00 55.00 
Virginiana (Native Red Cedar) 
30 ft.Prefers a loose soil. Dark 
green pyramid. Easily grown. 
Aion Se seeee ee. $ 20.00 

Colorado Blue Spruce 
Pungens (Colorado Spruce) 
80 ft. Best spruce for dry climates. 
Very tolerant. Varies from green to 
blue. 
Ar oNombane Keer oe $ 11.00 
Re Odor Mie keene wee Les. 17.50 
‘ah lito) ET he © Arlen) eae paren ae 29.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B 
(Blue) _.... _....4.00 $35.00 300.00 
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Douglas Fir 
Pseudotsuga Douglasi (or taxifolia) 
70 ft. tree. Shapely, 
handsome pyramid. Prefers rich soil, 
but tolerant. Good in garden or 
forest. This handsome “spruce’- 
shaped evergreen is in every way 
better than ordinary spruces and 
should be used much more than it 
is—though it is fast becoming one 
of the most popular evergreens. 
Evergreen 
(Each) (10) (100) 
RSS OM OI g ks eh ee $ 8.00 
Wer tGen Ina GK meet! Pema 16.00 
POetOUl oninya XX eee ae ee 50.00 
Thuja (White Cedar} 
Occidentalis (American Arborvitae) 
30 ft. Pyramidal tree with dense, 
frond-like, evergreen leaves. 
Waeditos 9 ie Kee ee Be $ 7.00 
Au Otol Gin keene eee ee 12.00 
MAL tov ine kk en eee 52.50 
Ko Siio 24 in XK ee ee $ 9.00 65.00 
Tsuga (Hemlock) 
Canadensis (Northern Hemlock) 
60 ft. In forests, a noble patriarch, 
but readily sheared 
modest specimen Humus. 
Stands shade. The most beautiful 
native evergreen. 
to hedge or 
sizes. 
White Riana oR $ 8.00 
KS iol Zi kia ae 25.00 
RUZ tous in Kee eee es 35.00 
* 12to1l5in. B&Blight $10.00 95.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B $3.00 28.00 250.00 
—pendula sargenti (Weeping) — 
Dwarf very spreading form. May 
become 15 ft. across and 6 ft. high. 
Drooping, graceful. Good dark green. 
UVR oe Chee ot eee oe $13.00 $125.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B $2.25 20.00 
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photo: Hemlock 
