7. 
Photo: Pinus—2. Red Pine ({resinosa). 
Pine. 8. Japan Red (densiflora). 
PINUS (Pinus) 
Vary in size and shape but 
_ alike in one thing—all thrive in 
windy spots. 
P. banksiana (Jack Pine) 
60 ft. Zone I. Broad tree with short 
and twisted needles. Dry, sandy soil. 
(Each) (10) — (100) 
BeeetOR GAN Ke $ 11.00 
mis to 24 in. Xo = 2o eae 15.00 
P. cembra (Swiss Stone Pine) 
30 ft. Zone IV. Slow. Dense pyra- 
mid. A fine small specimen tree. 
*2-year grafts _.... $1.25 $ 9.00 80.00 
Puntowze ineBG&B.: 6.00 45.00 _- 
P. densiflora (Japan Red Pine) 
90 ft. Zone IV. Broad irregular head. 
Good near sea-shore. 
OMIM Ceili e Get ie 12.00 
_P.d. umbraculifera (Japan Table 
Pine)—8 ft. Zone IV. Slow and 
dwarf. Also called ‘“Tanyosho.” 
15 to 18 in. B&B. 3.00 25.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 4.00 35.00 
P. koreana (Korean Pine) 
90 ft. Zone III. Slow and dense. 
Handsome. 
* 3-year grafts _. 1.75 15.00 
P. mughus (Mugho)—Zone II. 3 ft. 
Broad, low, bushy. Grown from seed, 
but larger sizes carefully selected 
low and compact. 
Mermow Gin (Xe $ 10.00 
BrmromOgins Xi 15.00 
Sion ain, XX eo) 30.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B.. 3.00 24.00 
18 in. B&B spread 4.00 32.50 
9. densiflora umbraculifera. 
12. Mugho Pine. 
3, 4. White Pine planting. 
13. Scots Pine. 
PINUS (Continued) 
P. nigra (Austriaca) (Austrian Pine) 
70 ft. Zone IV. Compact for a large 
tree. Neat. Like lime. Seashore, 
But not on the water. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
8) je) LUA Shoe ee Pea ee lt $ 12.00 
ORT OSA MITE Seer es ee 25.00 
2 to 3 ft. B&B. 3.50° 28.00 
P. parviflora glauca (Japan Silver 
Pine)—20 ft. Zone V. Small spread- 
ing bush with blue, twisted needles. 
Rare. 
2 to 3 ft. B&B. 3.50 30.00 
P. ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine) 
120 ft. Zone V. Huge tapered pyra- 
mid. 
HAGA Op Altea bee een een) orem ee 15.00 
EO Mow? Austrieek ete nnn Se 20.00 
P. resinosa (Red or Norway Pine) 
80 ft. Zone I. A fine native with 
long dark needles and spreading 
habit. Very easily grown. Few in- 
sect pests. Most popular. 
SPAS TOOT wikenee oe % 6.75 
me O MOMLOMIT tks. eee ee nee 8.50 
Seton Orie Ake been Sees 25.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 3.00 25.00 
P. rigida (Pitch Pine) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Dry, rocky soil. Ir- 
regular. 
Te Chom Guinea nt ie eat % 10.00 

* — young, unformed plants. 
S = seedlings not transplanted. 
X = each transplanting. 
B&B = bushier plants, earth ball. 
———_ 
o4 
5. Excelsa. 
10. Pinus strobus nana. 
14. Red Pine (Resinosa). 

7. Austrian 
11. Pinus strobus. 
6. Pinus cembra. 
PINUS (Continued) 
P. strobus (White Pine) 
90 ft. Zone IV. The noblest native 
evergreen. Prefers rich soil. Light 
green needles, soft and dense. Sub- 
ject to special interstate quaran- 
tines. We have growers in a dozen 
states and can ship almost any- 
where. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
PUIONTONe O Citie pees ere $ 8.00 
WAS Coyul Rspirh gritp Gin Tone SRO 18.00 
P. sylvestris (Scots Pine) 
90 ft. Zone I. Large, stately tree. 
Useful for sandy, barren soils, but 
grows well in gardens. Prefers acid. 
Popular in small sizes for forest 
plantings. 
BlOpmtoOnZepinea oe ee) oS UN ae 
UW seep VAR) Cibola D,O.Goaay eee pee O00 
2to 3 ft. B&B. 2.75 25.00 200.00 
P.s. rigensis (Riga Scots Pine)—A 
much superior variety, with straight 
clean trunk. 
ae hy ol Aon bg bo, eee 
S12 stow lS: ine hoe 
P. Thunbergii (Japan Black Pine) 
70 ft. Zone IV. The Picturesque pine 
you see in Japanese prints. Most 
valuable Pine for seashore planting. 
Can be set in sandy soil near spray. 
TORO MEER yams see S ce Wo eee 6.00 
PI MORGS ARE et So Sees 11.00 
cS Wy otw’a: he Papp, @, 6) Se 3.50 17.50 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
Listed, for conciseness, under Abies 
douglasi (page 51). 
(Douglas Fir) 
