i a NORWAY SPRUCE Pex 100 Per 1000 
2 yr. Seedlings (2-0) 2-S'in, + 74,0022 20.00 
EXTRA FINE STOCK 
1 : : Bee WHITE SPRUCE 
s only. Wartime conditions caused shortages. 2 yr. seedlings (2:0) 29 2-5, tho anes amon 
6 yr. Transplants 3-3) Cle ink = 15St00 
\e eee yt. Transp (33) 6 ae 
: 
, | OFFICE: BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 
| "515 Philadelphia 3 yr. Seedlings (3-0) 1-3 in, 3.00) 15200 
Street 4 yr. Seedlings (4-0) 3-6 in. 4.00 20.00 
Indiana, Pa. 
Di oes COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
poe 3 YR. STOCK RECOMMENDED 
‘ache 2 yr. Seedlings (2-0) 2-3,.10, 2-40) 12.06 
3 yr. Seedlings (3-0) 2-6 in. 4.00 20.00 
NURSERY : 
BALSAM FIR 
On Clymer Road, 
Route 80 5 yr. Transplants (3-2) 4-8 in. 15.00 Bes 
7 miles north of 
Indiana, Pa. 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
Phone: (4-2) 6-15 in. 15.00 100.00 
4122-14 
6 yr. Transplants 

UPRIGHT and SPREADING YEW 
THIS ITEM-ONLY MAY BE ORDERED IN LOTS OF 10 AT 100 RATE 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
(2-0) 2-3 in. 3.00 
(3-0) 3-6 in. 5.00 
10.00 
2 and Ornamental seedlings and transplants yearly. 
6 yr. Transplants (4-2) — 6-12 in. 
Explanation of List 
The figures 2-0, 2-1, 2-2-1 indicate the number of years the trees 
have been in the seedbeds and the transplant beds. The first figure in- 2 yr. Seedlings 
3 yr. Seedlings 
15.00 
dicates the number of years in the seedbed. A dash followed by a figure 25.00 
indicates a transplanting. The second figure is the number of years inthe 4 yr. Transplants (2-2 4-6 in. 
first transplant bed, the third figure the number of years in the second 
transplant bed. Thus the sum of all figures is the total age of the tree. BARBERRY 
For instance, (2-2) indicates a tree that was transplanted when it was a 2 yr, Seedlings (2-0) 4-8 in. 5.00 ese 
seedling, and has grown two years in a transplant bed. 3 yr. Seedlings (3-0) eA Ga 8.00 we 

Colorado 
Blue Spruce 
The King of Ornamentals 
Colorado Blue Spruce has 
long been regarded as one of 
the finest of ornamental trees. 
Ic is sturdy, symmetrical and 
White Pine 
Long known as monarch 
of the eastern forests. Occa- 
sionally reaches sizes of six 
feet trunk diameter, and 250 
' feet in height. It is of high 
ornamental yalue, haying soft 
light green to bluish-green 
foliage typified by distinct 
whorls of branches marking 
¢ each year’s growth. Thrives 
best on deep, sandy loams, 
but will grow under a 
yariety of soil conditions 
; where adequate moisture is 
available. One of the most 
popular Christmas trees, hay- 
ing all the fine characteristics 
for this use. Plantations of 
White Pine proyide all of 
the desirable features of tree 
planting, and can be most 
economically developed into 
Christmas trees, cord-wood, 
and finally saw-timber. 
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. 
The blueness of these trees 
may be intensified by careful- 
ly working a thin layer of 
well rotted cow manure into 
the surface of the soil around 
the tree, and watering fre 
quently. Care should be ex- 
ercised in the use of this © 
fertilizer; burning may result ; 
from over-feeding. 
While this species is pri- 
marily used in ornamental 
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. 

