D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, DUNDEE, ILL. 11 


Pinus fiexilis Pinus strobus Pinus montana uncinata 
(Limber Pine) (White Pine) (Large Swiss pine) 
PINES 
Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine) 
This is a native Colorado Pine belonging to the five-leaved group. 
Shipment is quarantined in some areas. Foliage is soft like White Pine. 
Color is bluish green, in older trees almost a blackish color. Branches 
are very limber or frexible, which gives it its name. It makes a sym- 
metrical attractive tree as the above picture, recently taken in the 
Morton Arboretum, shows. 
Each 10 100 1000 
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Pinus strobus (White Pine) 
This is the largest tree native to the eastern part of the United 
States. It readily grows on both dry and moist soils and thrives under 
a wide variety of planting conditions. Has rather soft, bluish- 
green needles, which are in clusters of five. The needles are pale green, 
whitish beneath. This tree, which was for many years restricted in 
shipment because of quarantine, is now free to be shipped into almost 
all localities. 
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Pinus montana uncinata (Large Swiss Pine) 
An upright form of the Mountain Pine, midway in habit between 
the Upright Pine and Mugho Pine. Makes a low, beehive shaped tree 
of slow growth and small in stature. Well adapted for use in foundation 
plantings and other places where a Pine of small size is needed. It has 
a single stem with short branches, growing close together. Good dark 
green color. 
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5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
o indicates seedlings. Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
