
ARBOR VITAE PYRAMIDAL — 
(Orientalis). ‘This evergreen is a 
hardy compact grower, of broadly 
pyramidal form with dense foliage 
of dark geen. It may be used for 
specimen or hedges. 
9-12 in., 3-yr., each 40c, 5 for $1.75 
12-18 in., 5-yr. transplanted, ea. 69c 
1-114 ft. select specimens, ea, $2.50 
1144-2 ft. select specimens, balled 
and .burlapped 232-2. $3.50 
2-3 ft. select specimens, balled and 
burlapped $4.50 
3-4 ft. select specimens, balled and 
burlapped 
$5.50 







NORWAY SPRUCE. 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra)— 
Similiar to the Ponderos Pine hav- 
ing extra long needles of deep 
green, but the tree a trifle more 
upright reaching in habit. Favor- 
ed for specimen and background 
planting on the landscape. 90 to 
100 ft. at maturity. 
9-12 in., transplanted, 4-yr. ea. 90c 
Three $1.25 
12-15 in., transplanted, 4 yr. each 
65c; Three for $1.50 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea Excel- 
sa).—The familiar Spruce of the 
prairie states—a tall, compact, or- 
namental pyramid, well branched 
to the ground, with thick, short 
needles of deep green. Hardy and 
well adapted to almost any good 
growing soil; the most rapid grow- 
ing of all the Spruces. In great 
demand for windbreaks, as well as 
living Christmas Trees on the lawn, 
in background groups and screens, 
and trimmed hedges. 80 to 100 feet 
at maturity. 
146-2 feet, Select Specimens, ball- 
ed and burlapped, each __ $2.50 
2-246 feet, Select Specimens, ball- 
ed and burlapped, each __ $3.00 
1 216-3146 feet, Select Specimens, — 
balled and burlapped, each $3.50 
: 34-416 feet, Select Specimens — 
balled and burlapped, each $4.50 
A Plot of Beautiful Oriental Ar- 
bor Vitae (Pyramidalis). The lit- 
tle boy is LeRoy, the owner’s son, 
who is pleased very much. 
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