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This unusual Hemlock hedge of more than three hundred trees, planted in July, 
gives charm and beauty to the lovely home of Mrs. Mary Fuller Frazier, Paris Road. 
Pinus - Pine 
Lord, let me be a Pine that lifts its hands up igh 
To grasp the subtle secrets of the sky.—Edna DeRan 
This grand family of Evergreens stands at the top of economic and social importance. 
It is symbolical of strength, endurance and perseverance. It has been forever in the mind 
of man as evidenced by its place in literature, art and commerce. There are many forms, 
but the large, rugged, cone-bearing varieties are the ones which are of such importance. 
They do not like city conditions of soot, smoke and dust but are at home in the great 
outdoors. When small they are more or less compact and shapely, but as they develop, age 
brings a charm and beauty which few trees possess. They will grow in almost any well- 
drained soil. Plant Pines for permanency and beauty. 
PINUS excelsa (Himalayan Pine). A beautiful bluish green variety with spreading branches 
and pendulous foliage. Looks like a much refined White Pine. Makes a wonderful speci- 
men for the lawn. Scarce. 
Each Each 
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P. montana mughus (Mugho Pine). An excellent dwarf Pine, globe-shaped and erect 
branching. It is especially attractive in the spring, when the new growth, which looks 
like miniature candles, completely covers the bush. 
Each Each 
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[ePivole2z eitaua Alois: Gb .p Groteia coon Ginn 4.00 
P. resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). A valuable large, quick growing tree, useful as a speci- 
men or for screening. Needles 4 to 6 inches, glossy green. Hardy and holds a good color 
throughout the winter. 
P. strobus (White Pine). A familiar, tall, majestic native Evergreen. Grows rapidly as Ever- 
greens go, and with its long, flexible, light green, pendulous needles proves one of our 
best trees. Can be used as a windbreak or specimen. 
P. sylvestris (Scotch Pine). One of the best Pines offered. Very quick to establish itself, 
grows rapidly, and has ability to grow luxuriantly on high and dry ground. Its needles 
are shorter than either White or Red Pine, its habit more compact, the foliage dark 
green. 
Prices of above 3 Pines: Each Each 
2 to 3 ft. $3.00 5 to 6 ft. $ 6.00 
3 to 4 ft. 4.00 6 to 7 ft. 8.00 
4 to 5 ft. 5.00 7 to 8 ft. 10.00 

Ask for Prices on Specimen White Pine. 
Pinus 
Montana 
Mughus 
(Mugho Pine) 
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Picea - Spruce 
PICEA canadensis (Wiite Spruce). A very hardy Evergreen with light 
green foliage and similar in many respects to the Norway Spruce, 
except that it is decidedly slower growing in our locality and can 
be used where a medium sized or more compact tree is wanted. 
; Each Each 
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P. excelsa (Norway Spruce). The most popular of all the Spruce. 
Tall, pyramidal, of rapid growth, with horizontal branches and dark 
green foliage. A very graceful tree, extensively planted and of 
great adaptability. Valuable as a specimen, for grouping or as 
windbreaks. 
Each Each 
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Zila TOMS) figment eee 3.00 sith asVESaliw pp ae cas 4.50 
SetOUS | Tie Gere eae 5} 5)0) So mtOuom tite ceaoieeeh ae mace 5.00 
Large specimens priced on request. 
P. pungens glauca (Blue Colorado Spruce). The color of Colorado 
Spruce as it grows naturally may vary from dark green to light 
blue. It is a blue form of this popular species and they are some- 
times called ‘’Shiners.’’ Not as blue as Koster’s but the closest 
thing to it. 

Each Each 
2Vpetors vit $5.00 SU AeTORA ft emier, tae ee EMV feo) 
3 to 314 ft. 6.00 
P. pungens kosteriana (Koster’s Blue Spruce). The true grafted va- 
riety which_ is known the world over for its uniform blue color. 
Don’t be misled into buying just ‘Blue Spruce.’’ Many are almost 
as green as Norway Spruce. Insist on Koster’s, the aristocrat of 
the Blues. 
Each Each 
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PAVE) OP 1 eens TIO) ASO “ois, fies ee pan hea 15.00 
Pseudotsuga - Fir 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (Douglas Fir). Soft green foliage, resembling 
the Hemlock or Spruce, but of a blue cast. Makes a compact tree, 
and can be used as a specimen or in group plantings. 











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SIO ha LLG epee ete, meee 4.00 SELOIGh tar med aay 6.00 
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ualt y Pinus Sylvestris 
(Scotch Pine) 
as well as 
price should 
be considered 
in buying 
Evergreens. 
Ours are 
acclimated 
and freshly 
dug. 

