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_trimmed hedges, 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE — This 
_ beautiful evergreen has been-in great 
favor since the dawn of America’s his- 
tory, and should have a place in each 
planting.' Very useful and popular 
landscape evergreen — fine for back- 
grounds, landscape groups, screens, 
as well as. single 
Jawn and foundation specimens. Flat, 
beautifully carved foliage of deep 
green covers a graceful,broad pyra- 
mid. 35-50 feet at maturity, b u t 
shears readily to any height or shape 
desired. 
‘Not B & B 
8-12 in. transplanted, 3 yr. 40c Each 
5 for $1.75, 10 for 3.25, 25 for $17.50, 
100 for $22.50 
B & B in Peat 
12-15 in. Sith Shue Eo _. $1.50 each 
OE ONE WIRE Go Deak Ore se seer neta otras 8 $2.75 
15-18 in. Specimens, XX __ $2.00 each 
EL OTS m Loca Ne pe See eae $3.50 
ARBOR VITAE AUREA (Conspicu- 
ous) — Growth and shape similar to 
the American Arbor Vitae. The beau- 
tifully carved foliage has a fresh gold 
en color on the outw ard edges of the 
branches. 
8-10 in., 2-yr. Seedling SSO ae i 
10 for $1.65, 25 for $3.75, 50 for $6.7 
100 for $12.50 \ 
DOUGLAS FIR — Great ‘‘all-purpose 
tree’’—splendid for specimen or group 
planting on the lawn, for hedges and 
backgrounds, as well as the finest 
windbreak evergreen. Develops a 
beautiful tall pyramid of deep lustrous 
green, is extremely hardy, healthy 
and long-lived. 60-80 feet at maturity. 
6-8 inch transplants, 35c each, 
10 for $3.00, 25 for 6.75 
4-6 inch Seedlings, 15c Each; 
10 for $1.30, 25 for $2.50, 100, for $9 
HEMLOCK CANADA (Tsuga Cana- 
densis) — A native: American tree. 
Valuable for landscape use in partial 
or heavy shade, or on north side of 
buildings. Makes a regular conical- 
form, tapering evenly from a brought 
base to a long thrifty shoot. It may 
be trimmed into »; hedges or other 
shapes. 
’ Not B & B 
7-10 inch transplants, 30 yr. 60c each 
OU ROT ae ne ee ey a ee i $1.00 
10 for $4.50; 25 for $10.00 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus Migra) — A 
broad, compact pine with very long 
rich, deep green needles. Has re- 
-markable resistance to trying condi- 
tions of city planting. Desirable for 
ornamental screens and windbreaks. 
Grows from 80-100 feet at maturity. 
B & B in Peat 
1%-2 ft. Specimens, -—--- $2.50 each 
Palit FO 9 eet te ya aa eye ai ARLE $4.50 
2-246 ft. Specimens __-~-_- $3.00, each 
RNR OTN og os te ree eee 22 a ee $5.50. 
PONDEROSA PINE — Broad, com- 
pact Pine with very long, dark green 
needles so desirable for ornamental 
screens and windbreaks. Similar to 
Austrian Pine. 
4-6 in. Seedlings, 
25 for $2.25 
2 yr. __ 10 for $1.10 
100 for $7.50 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) — 
There is something always attractive 
about the Seotch Pine. When young 
it is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree 
densely covered witih blue-green nee- 
dies of medium length. In older, ma- 
ture trees it has a delightful irregu- 
larity of outline that is so picturesque- 
on the landscape. Is of rapid growth, 
very hardy, and develops fine wind- 
breaks and also screens. For refor- 
estation is one of the best. 35 to 50 ft. 
at maturity. 
B & B in Peat 
11422 ft. “Specimen. a 8 $2525. each 
eWay NU ape at Ka ae el a $4.00 
2-216 ft. Specimens, Fisheye . $2. 75 each 
9 fore eer Og pik: SNe ve $5.00 
FLEXILIS, LIMBERPINE a A good 
all-purpose pine. 
4-6 in. Seedlings, 2 yr. __ 10 for $1.10 
25 for $2.25; 100 for $7.50. 

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