Evergreens 
Juniperus virginiana globosa. Globe Cedar. 
3 to 4 ft. high, 4 to 5 ft. wide. Each 
A dwarf globe form of Cedar. Good for rockery use. 
2 to 2)4-[t. spread... 614 «cls ee ee ...- $9 00 
2% to 3-ft: spread... ....0..5.....+ +49 2 7 50 
3 to 3)4-ft. spread... 0... 0.0.05. + ss eae ee 10 00 
J. virginiana keteleeri. Keteleer Cedar. 18 to 20 ft. 
A rugged, compact, pyramidal Cedar, bearing large, light 
blue berries in the fall. Has very attractive foliage, always 
free from disease. 
2 t03. fo. Loo a Ce 3 50 
3'to 4:ft tS) el 5 00 
12 to 14 ft., specimen. .........:2.... 25. 35 00 
14 to 16 ft., specimen. ......:..../. 23532 50 00 
Picea - Spruce 
Picea omorika. Serbian Spruce. 40 to 50 ft. 
This tree develops into a tall, narrow specimen. Con- 
trasting foliage, green on top and blue on bottom of needle. 
Each 
5 to 6 ftec. op os ee es $12 50 
6 to 8.fto. oc. 2 eo) Lee ee 15 00 
8 to lO ft... cn. ga hoe es ee 20 00 
10:t0°12 ft. ys on eas a 25 00 
P. pungens kosteriana. Koster Blue Spruce. 50 to 60 ft. 
(Grafted.) 
The true Blue Spruce, an old-time favorite. A vigorous 
tree with good blue color. Used principally as a specimen. 
LO:to V1 fte os ds es 75 00 
11°t0712 ft.) ce Sites es ee 85 00 
Pinus - Pine 
Most of these well-known evergreens grow rapidly into 
large, rugged trees. They have attractive foliage of various 
colors and are particularly well suited for windbreaks or 
screens, but they also grow into beautiful specimen trees. 
Some varieties thrive at the seashore, while others do best 
at higher elevations. All varieties, however, grow well under 
exposed or windy conditions and do best in full sunlight. 
Most Pines enjoy a light, well-drained soil. 
Pinus montana mughus. Mugho Pine. 
3 to 4 ft. high, 6 to 8 ft. wide. 
A very fine low-growing Pine, used successfully in border 
work. One of the best for shore plantings. Very hardy. 
Each 
15 to 18-in, spread... .04% 0.4.4 10 se $3 50 
114 to 2-ft. spread. 2... 6.4 .0¢2.0.0 eee 5 00 
2 te 2146-ft- spread... ..4.00..05.... 4. 6 00 
21% to 3-ft. spread... f.2....6. 5.0.22. 7 50 
3 to 3)4-[t..spread......2........ 2s. ee 10 00 
P. strobus. White Pine. 80 to 100 ft. 
A native Pine, probably the best known of all. Great 
favorite for planting with birch and hemlock; also a fine 
screen tree. Pruning makes it more dense. A five-needle Pine. 
2 60°3 fhe ule oe ek ls he) 4 00 
3.40 4 Fb. a kis ios) ee 5 00 
Ato BD ftawiis asd vl fos Oe 7 50 
560-6 fhe cy caine a We 10 00 
6 to 7 fia he ts Ses he 12 50 
7 to 8 ftin 6s cet a ils 15 00 
8‘to 10 {t.,. specimen... :-.. +. 1.028 20 00 
10 to 12 ft; specimen. ....._. 5.50) 30 00 
5% to 6-in. cal., 18 to 25 ft. high, specimen... ... 100 00 
6 to 6%-in. cal., 18 to 30 ft. high, specimen... ...125 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
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