


North Abington, Mass. a 
Pinus — Pine 
We who live in New England are inclined to take our Pines for granted. 
Certainly the warm green foliage and interesting habit which varies with 
the individual tree of our Native White Pine contribute tremendously to the 
charm of our countryside. 
There are other varieties that have value for particular purposes—for 
planting in wind swept bleak places where the White Pine is not suited— 
for variety in texture and color of foliage. 
A particularly valuable addition is the Pinus thunbergi for areas subject 
to salt spray where almost no other evergreen will succeed. 
Years ago the seeds of this pine were brought to this country and planted 
near the seashore under the most adverse conditions. Through a long se- 
lective process a hardy strain has been developed. Without question this 
is the pine to use for exposed situations. 
The Pines are adaptable to variable conditions of soil and climate. They 
have long needles and wide spreading branches and they develop a rugged 
strength with size. 
Their best use is as large specimens either singly, in groups, or as large 
hedges, windbreaks and screens. There is also the dwarf spreading variety 
useful for foundation or low plantings. 
Pinus mugo Swiss Mountain Pine 
An upright grower of medium height giving 
a bold dark green effect with long soft 
needles. Each 
Set os ON Lice Reet eee Rae nn $30.00 
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Pinus mugo mughus Mugho Pine 
A low, round dense evergreen growing 
broader than tall. Foliage medium to dark 
green. Very hardy, good for use on slopes 
and in foundation plantings. 
Each 
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Pinus nigra (austriaca) Austrian Pine 
The Austrian Pine has long, dark green 
needles and boldly spread branches. Thrives 
in almost any soil and particularly at the 
seashore. It is good for planting in groups 
for screens, and backgrounds. 
Each Per 10 
Ai COTS Uae ee ms, $9.00 $85.00 
Soto Ont toe en eee ts 200) 115.00 
6 Hon (3 Ti eee ere tees 15.00 
Pinus resinosa Red Pine 
The leaves of the Red Pine are the long- 
est of any of the Pines. It is an attractive 
rapid-growing evergreen with lustrous green 
foliage. The tree is equally good for plant- 
ing as an individual or in groups, or for 
screens and windbreaks. 
Each ~ Per 10 
Patio antiie $6.00 $55.00 
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RO On Le Wameatne na meten ann see 10.00 95.00 
White Pine 
This is our native White Pine, the Pine that 
adds so much to our New England country- 
side. When young its foliage is a deep green 
with a silvery bloom providing a warm rich 
appearance. At maturity its spectacularly pic- 
turesque wide spreading form stands out 
against the sky. A row of these trees kept 
sheared makes a beautiful screen of soft rich 
foliage. 
Pinus strobus 
Each Per 10 
MOM ehh ape tahini ee $4.00 $35.00 
AmtOno: its : ee) 45.00 
SLO Ont Leeman eee wi 200) 65.00 
Gutommetie LOR ante . ILOw 100.00 
LOG urk gee pee cee eee ee 4 (00) 130.00 
Scotch Pine 
A rapid grower with an uneven, shaggy, 
and picturesque habit of growth. Foliage 
varies from green to a silvery grayish blue. 
Pinus sylvestris 
Each 
@ ite 7 tit .. $12.00 
FACOG aL Ree I ere tay et rt a 15.00 
Pinus thunbergi Japanese Black Pine 
This is the outstanding tree for planting 
close to salt water and withstood the salt wat- 
er sprays of the recent hurricanes better than 
any other evergreen. In fact it succeeds near 
the water no matter how bleak the situa- 
tion and lanquishes inland. It is a graceful 
wide-spreading tree with broad irregular head 
of brilliant green foliage. 
Each Per 10 
LS to LS tn. $3.00 $27.00 
{8 to 24 in. 4.00 36.00 
PAY Br atttie, sore re ees O00 55.00 
SALON Aca Es PEePee Seer cn cee nee 8.00 75.00 
Better Evergreens rf 


Pinus resinosa — Red Pine 
Pseudotsuga taxifolia Douglas Fir 
The Douglas Fir is a tree of majestic ap- 
pearance growing to considerable height. 
The foliage resembles a Spruce but the 
needles are softer and longer. There is vari- 
ation in color from medium to dark green 
and often with a grayish to bluish overlay. 
Plant for specimen or screen use. 
Conical in habit as it grows to maturity. 
Each Per 10 
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LOwtOr Gusta meee ne 65.00 600.00 
Seciadopitys verticillata) Umbrella Pine 
An unusual striking dark green pyramid 
with its many upright branches terminating 
in a whorl or umbrella of extra long glossy 
green flat needles. This habit of growth is 
distinctive and remarkable. 
Each 
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5 to 6 ft. ee 20:00) 
Large Evergreens 
Do you need large evergreens for 
screens, windbreaks, etc? Yes indeed, 
we have them. We will be pleased to 
quote on any sizes or quantities in 
‘which you are interested. 

