PINE 
AUSTRIAN (Pinus nigra). <A very symmetrical 
upright growing Pine. One of our best Pines for speci- 
men or group plantings. 
MUGHO (P. montana mughus). Of low, dense 
spreading growth, with very dark green foliage. Very 
hardy. Ideal as dwarf specimen plants. 
NORWAY (P. resinosa). A fast upright growing 
tree. Very desirable for group planting. 
PONDEROSA (Western Yellow or Bull) 
(Pinus ponderosa). A valuable Pine for orna- 
mental windbreak planting. Very long needles and 
compact growth. 
WHITE (Pinus strobus). Fast growing and will 
do well in most any soil. 
SCOTCH (Pinus sylvestris). This is a rugged 
grower and will stand a great deal of wind and drought. 
A very good windbreak tree. 
SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS (Picea canadensis albertiana) . 
Next to the Colorado Spruce these trees are the most 
popular of the Evergreens. They are noted for their 
deep green color and symmetrical habit of growth. 
COLORADO BLUE (Picea pungens glauca). 
This is the most popular Evergreen for specimen 
planting. Color of the foliage ranges from green to a 
silvery blue. We have a very fine stock of this variety 
and offer unlimited selection. 

HOW TO PLANT 
EVERGREENS 
1. Dig a-hole a foot larger and 
deeper than ball of earth. Pro- 
vide good, loamy top soil to fill 
under and around ball. 
2. Set tree in hole trifle lower than 



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3. Leave burlap on the ball of earth Virginiana 
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as received. 
4. Fill good top soil up around ball. 
Pack firmly with feet or settle by 
filling hole with water. 
5. Fill hole with soil. Pack firmly 
and leave top of ground covered 
with loose earth, or better mulch 
with strawy, well-rotted manure. 








