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Pieris japonica (Oriental Pieris) 
A shrub of oriental origin, growing to a height of 4 or 5 feet. Has glossy 
deep green foliage. In early spring it is crowned in a magnificent way with 
large clusters and masses of white drooping bell-shaped flowers which some- 
times appear before the last late flurries of snow have gone. The young 
foliage is tinged with pink. One of the very best evergreen ornamentals for 
landscaping purposes. Hardy. Rach 10 100 
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Pinus aristata (Bristlecone Pine) 
Slow growing and rather dwarf. A handsome low shrub with a picturesque 
and irregular habit of growth. Branches thickly clothed with heavy dark green 
foliage. Hardy into New England. A native of western mountains. 
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Pinus caribaea (Swamp Pine} 
Native in the southern United States. Handsome broad conifer with long 
lustrous needles. 
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Pinus edulis (Nut or Pinyon Pine} 
This tree produces the edible nut of commerce which forms a valuable article 
of food among the Indians of the southwest. Native Colorado and New Mex- 
ico to Texas. Hardy as far north as Massachusetts. A small tree 10-20 feet, 
bushy in the young trees and having rounded top in old age. Very picturesque. 
The young growth is intensely blue. 
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Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine) 
Height 50 to 90 feet. The horizontal branches are strong and form a narrow 
open pyramid. Leaves are very lovely being a soft blue. 
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Pinus jeffreyi (Jeffrey's Pine) 
A rather open, picturesque, spire shaped conifer native of Oregon. Symmetrical 
and often with pendulous branches. A blue pine, distinct and highly orna- 
mental. Needles long and silvery blue. Hardy to Massachusets. 
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