WWAUNESBORO, VIRGIN 

PINES (Aé.2) 
Pines are used as screens, backgrounds for gardens, along driveways, groups for framing in build- 
ings; the small, dwarf Mugho is used in foundation plantings, in beds, at entrances, and in numer- 
ous other positions in the garden where low growing Evergreens are required. 
AUSTRIAN (Pinus nigra). Attains a height of 50 ft., but is a slow, dwarf grower compared 
with some. Compact; dark green foliage, long needles. 
either large or small estates. 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 4-5 ft. $6.00, 5-6 ft. $8.00. 
MUGHO (Pinus montana mughus). An attractive dwarf Pine, seldom growing more than 
4 ft. in height, the spread even exceeding the height. Especially attractive in early Spring when 
the new growth starts. (See illustration.) 12-15 in. $2.75, 15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $5.00, 42-48 in. 
$15.00, 4-5 ft. $25.00. 
ORIENTAL RED (Pinus densiflora). Long dark green needles; resembles the Austrian, but a 
faster grower. Makes a very beautiful specimen tree. 
6-8 ft. $10.00. 
PONDEROSA (Western Yellow Pine). A fast, large-growing Pine. Long, dark green needles. 
2-3 ft. $3.00, 3-4 ft. $4.50. 
SCOTCH (Pinus sylvestris). Cne of the fastest growing Pines. Bluish green foliage makes it 
effective as a specimen, but most generally used as screens and in group plantings. (See illustra- 
tion.) 2-3 ft. $2.75, 3-4 ft. $3.50, 4-5 ft. $4.50, 5-6 ft. $6.00, 6-8 ft. $9.00. 
WHITE (Pinus strobus). A native Evergreen with soft, silvery green foliage. Fast 
grower and one of the most useful and satisfactory Pines. 
3-4 ft. $4.00, 4-5 ft. $5.00, 5-6 ft. $6.50, 
6-7 ft. $8.00. 
RETINOSPORA 
A fast growing class of Evergreens, most of 
the varieties having soft, feather-like foliage. 
Easily sheared and transplanted and adapted 
to many uses. 
Filifera (Thread Retinospora). Semi-dwarf. 
Globe-shaped when young, gradually assum- 
ing a more pyramidal shape after becoming 
older. Foliage weeping and effective. 18-24 in. 
$2.50, 2-3 ft. $3.50. 
Pisifera (Sawara Retinospora). Fast growing 
pyramidal type. Soft, feather-like foliage; 
somewhat weeping. Very hardy. Available 
only in large, specimen trees, 10-12 ft. $22.50, 
12-15 ft. $30.00. 
Pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Retinos- 
pora). Differs from the Pisifera only by 
having golden foliage, which makes a con- 
trast when planted in groups with green 
varieties. 10-12 ft. $22.50, 12-15 ft. $30.00. 
Plumosa (Plume Retinospora). Similar to 
the Pisifera, but somewhat finer, softer fo- 
liage. 18-24 in. $2.50, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 10-12 
ft. specimens, $22.50. 
Squarrosa veitchi (Moss Retinospora). 
Fine, soft, silvery foliage. Especially at- 
tractive when young, but subject to blight 
when becoming older. 18-24 in. $3.00, 2-3 ft. 
$4.00. 

Scotch Pine 
Makes an excellent specimen tree for 
3-4 ft. $3.50, 4-5 ft. $5.00, 5-6 ft. $6.50, 


(See illustration.) 2-3 ft. $3.00, 


Mugho Pine 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Colorado Blue (Picea pungens glauca). A Blue 
Evergreen which is popular in the northern part of 
the United States, where it thrives, but is not recom- 
mended for the Deep South, where the climate is too 
warm for the best results. 15-18 in. $4.00. 
Norway (Picea excelsa). The best known of all the 
Spruces. Easily transplanted, fast grower and adapted 
to many uses, including screens, windbreaks, for quick 
effect in foundation plantings, as specimens, and as 
live Christmas trees, planted nearby where they can 
be reached witha wire from the home. 2-3 ft. $3.00, 
7-8 ft. $9.00, 8-10 ft. $12.50, 10-12 ft. $20.00. Write 
for quotations on larger sizes. 
White (Picea alba). Grows similar to the Norway, but 
has silvery green foliage, 2-3 ft. $3.00, 3-4 ft. $4.00, 
8-10 ft. $15.00, 10-12 ft. $22.50. 
YEWS ( Taaut) 
This very satisfactory class of Evergreens has only re- 
cently been given proper recognition. The Yews consist 
of a large assortment of varieties, making it possible to 
select types for almost any purpose. They, as arule, retain 
their dark green color well throughout the Winter, are 
hardy, can be grown in full sunlight or partial shade. They 
are especially useful in foundation plantings where there 
is some shade. 
ENGLISH (Taxus baccata). Slow, upright grower; 
red berries. 18-24 in. $7.50. 
: hee ENGLISH GOLDEN (Taxus baccata aurea). Dwarf, 
White Pine compact. Bright red fruit. This is one of the old, famous 
Yews found in English gardens. Suitable as specimens. 
18-24 in. $7.50. 
HICK’S (Taxus hicksi). An upright, columnar type, similar to the Irish Yew, but a faster grower. 
Very dark green. Hardy. 15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $5.00. 
ORIENTAL DWARF (Taxus cuspidata nana). Very dwarf, low growing, spreading type. 
12-15 in. $4.00, 15-18 in. $6.00. 
ORIENTAL PYRAMIDAL (Taxus cuspidata capitata). Useful in planting at entrance to the 
garden, beside steps, at corners, and in spaces between windows in foundation plantings, where 
pyramidal Evergreens are required. 15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $4.50, 24-30 in. $6.50. 
ORIENTAL SPREADING (Taxus cuspidata). Grows similar to the Pfitzer’s Juniper, but has 
dark green foliage and survives in shade. 15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $4.50, 24-30 in. $6.50. 
Plant an Evergreen Hedge 
Coniferous Evergreens make very satisfactory hedges. They, as a rule, require 
less shearing than Privet Hedpes, as well as the varieties used for hedges are hardy 
and beautiful. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Eight to ten feet. Balled and burlapped plants, which will make an effective hedge 
or screen planted 6 feet apart. $10.00 each in lots of 80 or more. 
HEMLOCK 
Balled and burlanped. 18-24 inches, in lots of 30 or more, $2.00 each, 2-3 feet 
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