1945 Planting List 
‘s only. 

2 and Ornamental seedlings and transplants yearly. 

Special 
Wartime conditions caused shortages. 


OFFICE: 
515 Philadelphia 
Street 
Indiana, Pa. 
Phone: 
Al DB 
INOKSERY : 
On Clymer Road, 
Route 80 
7 miles north of 
Indiana, Pa. 
Phone: 
AD Ds WA 
Offer 

Q) - Colorado Blue Spruce - $3 
Four Year Old Healthy Trees, 4 to 8 inches high — sent post- 
paid at proper planting time. NO C. O. D.’s on specia! offer. 
AMERICAN 
Red Pine 
Quality Timber and Xmas 
The American Red Pine is 
Tree 


| favored for its beautiful deep 
| green color, and long, soft, 
| needles. It is a mode-ately 
' fast grower, producing heavy 
| Sranches and _ st:aight stems. 
It is hardy in pzactically all 
climates, and thrives in rich 
or poor soil wheze sunlight 
is provided. 
This species produces ex- 
cellent timber and, at the 
i provides Christ- 
mas trees of very fine quali- 
ty. Red Pine has been well 
eceived in the Christmas tree 
markets for years, and many 
dealers demand this variety 
exclusively. Due to its com- 
sact growth habits, only about 
50% of a Red Pine planting 
requires shearing, and the re- 
maining trees need less prun- 
ing than other yarieties, From 
Our Own experience, we can- 
not recommend Ame.ican Red 
Pine too highly. 

SPECIAL COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
Per 100 Per 1000 
2 yr. Seedlings (2-0) 2-4 in. 2.00 10.00 
3 yr. Seedlings (3-0) 3-5 in. 3.60 18.00 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1) 4-8 in. 8.00 40.00 
BLUE SPRUCE 
4 yr. Seedlings (4-0) 4-8 in. 440 22.00 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
4 yr. Seedlings (4-0) 6-12 in. | 8.00 
4 yr. Transplants (3-1) 6-8 in. 10.00 
CAROLINA HEMLOCK 
4 yr. Seedlings (4-0) 6-12 in. 8.00 = 
DOUGLAS FIR 
2 yr. Seedlings (2-0) 3-8 in. 3.60 18.00 

ORIENTAL LARCH 

EUROPEAN LARCH 
UPRIGHT and SPREADING YEW 
5 yr. Transplants 
4-8 in. 
(4-1) 50.00 ay 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVIT 
4 yr. Seedlings 
(420) 512 in. 
15.00 i 
AMERICAN ARBORVITA 
2 yr. Seedlings 
(20)2) 2-3. ine 9-400) 20.00 
ORIENTAL ARBORVITA 

2 yr. Seedlings 
3 yr. Seedlings 
SPECIAL COLORADO 
Blue Spruce 
The King of Ornamentals 
Colorado Blue Spruce has 
long been regarded as one of 
the finest of ornamental trees. 
It is sturdy, symmetcical and 
compact in form, ranging in 
color from slightly blue-green 
to maryelous blue. It thrives 
in moist rich soil and prefers 
sunlight. Growth is slow. 
“he blueness of these trees 
may be intensified by ca eful- 
ly working a thin layer of 
well rotted cow manure into 
the surface of the soil around 
the tree, and wate ing fie 
quently. Care should be ex- 
eicised in the 
fe tilizer; burning may result 
f om over-feeding. 
While this species is pzi- 
marily used in o-namenta! 
plantings, it offers the highest 
quality in a Christmas tree. 
Thus it is often advisable to 
include a quantity of Blue 
Spruce in a _ plantation for 
special premium trees. Shear- 
ing is recommended, follow- 
ing a season of unusually 
rapid growth. 

use of this | 
BARBERRY 
(2-0) 3-6 in. 3.00 
(6-0)" )-S-1Seinn 2.00 
