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Photo: Pinus—2. Red Pine ({resinosa). 
Pine. 8. Japan Red (densiflora). 
12. Mugho Pine. 
PINUS. Pines vary in size and 
shape but alike in one thing all 
thrive in windy spots and ex- 
posed locations. 
banksiana (Jack Pine)—60 ft. Zone 
I. Broad tree with short and twisted 
needles. Dry, sandy soil. 
*2 yr. S, 50 (minim) $2.50, 500 $17.00 
cembra (Swiss Stone Pine)—30 ft. 
Zone IV. Slow. Dense pyramid. A 
fine small specimen tree. 
*2-year grafts, $2.50, each 
UMBRACULIFERA (Japan Table 
Pine)—8 ft. Zone IV. Slow and dwarf. 
Also called “Tanyosho.” 
12 in. B&B, $2.75, 2 ft. B&B, $11.00 
montana mughus (Mugho)—Zone 
I. 3 ft. Broad, low, bushy. Grown 
from seed, but larger sizes carefully 
selected low and compact. 
8 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $11.00, 100 $175.00 
12 in. B&B, $4.50, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
nigra (Austrian Pine)—70 ft. Zone 
IV. Compact for a large tree. Neat. 
Likes lime. Seashore, but not on the 
water. 
*8 to 16 in. X, 50 (min.) $16, 100 $32 
3 ft. B&B, $9, 10 $85, 100 $800 
ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine) 
—120 ft. Zone V. Huge tapered py- 
ramid. 
* 6 in. X, 50 (min.) $9.50, 100 $19.00 
*12 in. X, 25 (min.) $12.00, 100 $45.00 

* — young, unformed. X = transplanted. 
B&B = ball of earth, shapely, well-grown. 
Plants not marked: specimens, well shaped. 
3, 4. White Pine planting. 
9. densiflora umbraculifera. 
13. Scots Pine. 
resinosa (Red or Norway Pine)— 
80 ft. Zone J. A fine native with long 
dark needles and spreading habit. 
Very easily grown. Few insect pests. 
Most popular. 
*3 in. X, 50 (minim) $3.75, 100 $7.50 
10 in. XX, 25 (min.) $15.00, 100 $50.00 
18 in. XX, 25 (min.) $25.00, 100 $90.00 
strobus (White Pine)—90 ft. Zone 
IV. The noblest native evergreen. 
Prefers rich soil. Light green nee- 
dles, soft and dense. Subject to spe- 
cial interstate quarantines. We have 
growers in a dozen states and can 
ship almost anywhere. 
*20-30 in. X, 50 (min.) $7.50, 100 $15 
*12 in. XX, (25 minimum) $20, 100 $75 
sylvestris (Scots Pine)—90 ft. Zone 
I. Large, stately tree. Useful for 
sandy, barren soils, but grows well 
in gardens. Prefers acid. Popular in 
small sizes for forest plantings. 
2 ft. B&B, 5 (min.) $18.00, 100 $325.00 
PINXTER BLOOM—Azalea nudiflora 
PLANE-TREE—See Platanus 
PLATANUS occidentalis. (Syca- 
more)—120 ft. Zone IV. Giant, dig- 
nified native shade tree. Tolerant, 
but prefers moisture. 
*3 ft. S, 10 (min.) $3.50, 100 $18.00 
12 ft., $8.00, 10 $75.00, 100 $700.00 
“Orientalis” (Acerifolia) (Plane)— 
90 ft. Zone (V), VI. Good city tree. 
*12 in. S, 25 (min.) $5.00, 100 $15.00 
6 ft., 63.25, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
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5. Excelsa. 
10. Pinus strobus nana. 11. Pinus strobus. 
14. Red Pine (Resinosa). 

6. Pinus cembra. 7. Austrian 
PLUM—See Prunus (Also page 49) 
POLYGONUM Aubertii (Silver 
Lace Vine)—25 ft. Zone V. Amaz- 
ingly fast grower. Covered with 
white bloom Sept. and October. Tol- 
erant. Prune back to live wood each 
spring. 
2-year, 5 (minimum) $4.00, 100 $60.00 
POPULUS bolleana (Bolleana Pop- 
lar)—40 ft. Zone III. Narrow column, 
hardy and disease-free. Better than 
Lombardy. Green leaf, white be- 
neath. 
*2 ft., 25 (minimum) $6.50, 100 $25.00 
*3 ft., 25 (minimum) $8.50, 100 $33.00 
© ft., 5 (minimum) $9.50, 100 $150.00 
6 ft., $62.75, 1025.00, 100 $180.00 
nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar)— 
60 ft. Zone I. Quick column: Popu- 
lar, but prone to disease, so that old 
specimens are rare. Very tolerant. 
*3 ft., 10 (minimum) $3.50, 100 $17.50 
6 ft. $1.75, 10 $9.50, 100 $75.00 
tremuloides (Quaking Aspen)—90 
ft. Zone I. Perpetually moving leaves. 
Stately. Gray bark almost like a 
birch. Pussy buds, April. 
*4 ft..10 (minimum) $6.00, 100 $45.00 
6 ft., 5 (minimum) $4.00, 100 $60.00 
POTENTILLA fruiticosa—5 ft. Zone 
Il. Large bright yellow bloom from 
May to August. Sun, drain, moist. 
Useful. 
15 in., $.90, 10 $6.00, 100 $50.00 
PARVIFOLIA—Dwarf, pale yellow. 
15 in., $1.00, 10 $8.00, 100 $75.00 
PURDOMI—Deep yellow variety. 
18 in., $1.25, 10 $10.00, 100 $85.00 
