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Photo: 
Pine. 8. Japan Red (densiflora). 
12. Mugho Pine. 
PINUS 
Vary in size and shape but alike 
in one thing all thrive in windy 
spots and exposed locations. 
(Each) ae G0) (100) 
Ww 4 wy 
Pinus banksiana 
@ackePine)=— COM 
Zone J. Broad tree with short and 
twisted needles. Dry, sandy soil. 
THC TOR ORI Tims mete een oe, > 7.50 
—cembra (Swiss Stone Pine)—30 ft. 
Zone IV. Slow. Dense pyramid. A 
fine small specimen tree. 
Sato |Z ins Bob 3.00 25.00 
I2te 184in, B6.B 4.00 37.50 
—densiflora (Japan Red Pine)—90 ft. 
Zone IV. Broad irregular head. Good 
near seashore. 
Zslomeo tLe BOB 0.00” 45.00 
——umbraculifera (Japan Table Pine) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Slow and dwart. 
Also called “Tanyosho.” 
iZtoelo in. bob: 4.00 7 37,00 
—koreana (Korean Pine)—S0 ft. Zone 
lI. Slow and dense. Handsome. 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 4.50 37.50 
—-—glauca (Blueleaf Korean Pine). 
Very rare form, fine color. 
Prices on request. 
= young, unformed shrubs. 
Pinus—2. Red Pine (resinosa). 

x =} each transplanting. 
3, 4. White Pine planting. 
9. densiflora umbraculifera. 
13. Scots Pine. 

(Each) (10) (100) 
v Www 
Pinus montana mughus (Mugho)— 
Zone I. 3 ft. Broad, low, bushy. 
_ Grown from seed, but larger sizes 
~ carefully selected low and compact. 
PAcmitss SoM bee 02a. ae yaw eee 30.00 
Sh tow) Vena ek. Xe eee oe 80.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B... 3.00 =25.00' 195.00 
—nigra (Austrian Pine)—70 ft. Zone 
IV. Compact for a large tree. Neat. 
Likes lime. Seashore, but not on the 
water. 
EO hadee VAL! Stat De ae pe 35.00 
lO ee 245 tiie oh eee yee ee, 60.00 
IS MOecotina B&B ep OUnes OOM 22 
—parviflora glauca (Japan Silver 
Pine)—20 ft. Zone V. Small spread- 
ing tree with blue, twisted needles. 
Rare. 
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—ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine)— 
120 ft. Zone V. Huge tapered pyra- 
mid. 
mW OMG nie Ose 12.00 
—resinosa (Red or Norway Pine)— 
80-f Zone 4. -A\ fine native with 
long dark needles and spreading 
habit. Very easily grown. Few in- 
sect pests. Most popular. 
ERO stOpeOsifie cee ae Pee) eS eee (3.00 
IME Tey AO she 0, @ Gece Weng Candas 50.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.50 30.00 
5. Excelsa. 
10. Pinus strobus nana. 17. 
14. Red Pine (Resinosa). 


a 
B&B = shapely, ball of earth. 

7. Austrian 
Pinus strobus. 
6. Pinus cembra. 

,Each) (10) (100) 
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Pinus strobus (White Pine) —90 ft. 
Zone IV. The noblest native ever- 
green. Prefers rich soil. Light green 
needles, soft and dense. Subject to 
special interstate quarantines. We 
have: growers in a.dozen states and: 
can ship almost anywhere. 
te Ueehioy WA hace eae ce Spree Qapek 
TE 2E POR Wom eee ee pene 
——pyramidalis (Pyramid White Pine) 
To 30 ft. Narrow, branches slope 
upward. Fine for specimen effects. 
3 to 4ite BoB 6:00.55.00 
—sylvestris (Scots Pine) —90 ft. Zone 
]. Large, stately tree. Useful for 
sandy, barren soils, but grows well 
in gardens. Prefers acid. Popular 
in small sizes for forest plantings. 
eb. 1o} CAG cee eee 12.00 
ONG Aer Mat miak tye a ache Seen 
Zio 3 tt B&B22 3.00 30:00 
—Thunbergii (Japan Black Pine) — 70 
ft. one IV. The Picturesque pine 
Most 
valuable Pine for geashore planting. 
you see in Japanese prints. 
Can be set in sandy soil near spray. 
oa Ors [Oss Gite mee omer 15.00 
TB EtOs 4 errno nek oe 

PSEUDOTSUGA 
Listed, for conciseness, under Abies 
douglasi (page 44). 
(Douglas Fir) 

