IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 



Lerington, Ken tucky 

Pinus - Pine 
Lord, let me be a Pine that lifts its hands up high 
To grasp the subtle secrets of the sky.—Fdna ])eRan 
This grand family of Evergreens stands at the top of economic importance. It is symbolical 
of strength, endurance and perseverence. It has been forever in the mind of man as evidenced 
by its place in literature, art and commerce. There are many forms, but the large, rugged, cone- 
bearing varieties are the ones which are of such importance. They do not like city conditions of 
soot, smoke and dust but are at home in the great outdoors. When small they are more or less 
compact and shapely, but as they develop, age brings a charm and beauty which few trees 
possess. They will grow in almost any well-drained soil. Plant Pines for permanency and! beauty. 
PINUS griffithi (Himalayan Pine). A beautiful bluish green variety with spreading branches and 
pendulous foliage. Looks like a much refined White Pine. Makes a wonderful specimen for 
the lawn. 
Each Each 
SttOs te He erat ee i eens $5.00 FTO Ow fio. “atc ysis: tage eter eeceee aed agate $7.50 
4 Oa 5% fick wel eee eee eee em ia 6.00 GigtO: abetite dee madly eke kem ene Mon als eames 9.00 
P. montana mughus (Mugho Pine). An excellent dwarf Pine, globe-shaped, with erect branches 
It is especially attractive in the spring, when the new growth, which looks like miniature can- 
dles, completely covers the tree. 
Each Each 
LSE tOnZ4 Mise wide =  scesmiewe x cackont seeker $4.00 Doe tors) Ft HeWIdes ae Riean rsa $6.00 
2 tORe ml ottie wider sen iene ese aeeiete 5.00 3 tov sie. fis Wide. ww. pen eeiretctea ne ote Hose) 
P. resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). A valuable large, quick growing tree, useful as a specimen 
or for screening. Needles 4 to 6 inches, glossy green. Hardy and holds a good color throughout 
the winter. 
P. strobus (White Pine). One of our most beautiful native Evergreens, growing into a tall, 
majestic specimen. Needles 3 to 4 inches long, soft and flexible. Grows well on both dry and 
moist soil. It is a beautiful object planted alone and we think it one of the most desirable of 
Our ornamental Evergreens 
P. sylvestris (Scotch Pine). One of the best. Very quick to re-establish itself, vigorous, and has 
ability to grow luxuriantly on high and dry ground. Its needles are shorter than either White 
or Red Pine, its habit more compact, the foliage dark green. 
Prices of above 3 Pines: 

Each Each 
VRE (MIE A d Cee eee! ero teraic, aici ees $3.00 Beto. 6 Ets etre col eens cee tetonietens $6.00 
3S tonm4s twee oe eee ere tee 4.00 Gr to 72 tte oe coca rm Oe rae 8.00 
Atos Gitte so etn ere ees 5.00 LEtOoS Ets. otek: Apel Coo Ee 10.00 
LARGE SPECIMENS AT NURSERY 
Eac Each 
EH ie ah OR 8 mC ake c,crercicee huge co Cnare $12.00 TOGO Deft ees ae) eee toto $20.00 
Sto: ROMER cs eras unto ets Gaetan sees 15.00 Pe towt2. ft cc soa See eer 25.00 
Picea Abies 
Pseudotsuga - Fir 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (Douglas Fir). Soft green 
foliage, resembling the Hemlock or Spruce, but 
of a blue cast. Makes a compact tree, and can 
Picea - Spruce 
PICEA glauca (Wiite Spruce). A very hardy Evergreen Slow growing, com- 
Excellent for 
P. orientalis (Oriental Spruce). 
with light green foliage and similar in many re- 
spects to the Norway Spruce, except that it is de- 
cidedly slower growing in our locality and can be 
used where a medium sized or more compact tree 
is wanted. Each Each 
DV AROS) flaps DO 315 to 4 ft. .. .$4.50 
3 tows, ft... 4:00 4 to 4/4 ft. 5.00 
P. abies (Norway Spruce). The most popular of all 
the Spruce. Tall, pyramidal, of ravid growth, with 
horizontal branches and dark green foliage. A 
very graceful tree, extensively planted and of 
great adaptability. Valuable as a specimen, for 
grouping or as windbreaks. 
Each Each 
ZA > ft. e250 4 to 414 ft. .. .$4.50 
2 Wox WO Bink Go 4 S00) 415 tO 5 ft. 2200 
3) OSA IAG Gon ese) DELO Omnia eee OO) 
31 to 4 ft. ... 4.00 6 to7 tits opie Wee) 
Large specimens priced on request. 

Residence of Rabbi and Mrs. Albert M 
. Lewis, Woodspoint Road 
This attractive new house and its planting were completed within a very 
pact, with dark rich green foliage. 
foundation planting. 
Each 
PVE Ne) S) tats 55 nee0,8) Bip tO hatin 2460 
3 to 3)h ft. 6.00 AWitoy Sy Nie ¢ alo Xele) 
P. pungens (Colorado Spruce). A noble tree native 
to the Rockies. Rather formal with close, stiff 
branches. Color varies from light to dark green. 
Each 
Zp atOrs: tikes. OO S35) tos tt, apo. 00 
Sie) SUA is gou CHO) Anite Sit ans OOO) 
P. pungens kosteriana (Koster Blue Spruce). Sorry, 
sold out. 

short time. It is a good example of what a few well chosen plants will do 
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be used as a specimen or in group plantings. 
Each Each 
B) Cy iinty o oes $4.00 SEtOsOutitemepen- ners $6.60 
Astolo: ft 5.00 Geto wiattawcrees ae 8.0C 
as well as price should be 
considered in buying Ey<cr- 
greens. Ours are acclimated 
and freshly dug. 

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Pinus Montana Mughus 
