Rose Hill 
PINE, Mugho. (Pinus Mughus) One of the very best 
dwarf evergreens. Has a rounded appearance. Hardy, 
bushy and compact. Dense bright green foliage the year 
around. Reaches a height of three feet but can be 
trimmed and shaped as desired. Fine for use in the foun 
dation planting or in front of taller evergreens. See pic- 
bipse: 
IZto isin. spread. ..60.00 
4.00 
18 to 24 in. spread.. .$5.00 
15'to lSanaspreads. 24 to 30 in. spread... 6.50 
PINE, Montana. (Pinus Montana) Taller than the Mugho 
Pine but very similar in other respects. Reaches a height 
of four to five feet. 
12 to 15 anespreade..$3.50 
15 to 18 in. spread... 4.00 
18 to 24 in. spread.. .$5.00 
24 to 30 in. spread... 6.50 
PINE, Scotch. (Pinus Sylvestris) A large, rapid-growing 
tree with spreading branches. Blue-green needles about 
three inches long. Cones reddish brown. 
GAO ME as. See PLZ Ve a0 st O go AIC reer Gale tye $35.00 
SPRUCES 
SPRUCE, Black Hills. (Picea Canadensis Albertiana) 
Foliage varies from green to bluish tint and is at all times 
bright and fresh appearing. Tree is compact, bushy and 
symmetrical. One of the hardiest of all spruces. Used to 
best advantage as a lawn specimen or in the border. 
2440130 Anis. detain $6.50 MLO RG 7a ited. See: $ 9.50 
SU St. 136 aifit.cos sere. 8.00 SY tO 4 Tt wciom «.. 11.00 
A OSOU Tt. Ree ee ey $13.50 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue. (Picea Pungens Glauca) An ex- 
ceedingly attractive and popular spruce of blue color. 
The blue is brightest in late spring and early summer and 
then shades to a darker blue. Very hardy. One of the 
most beautiful specimen evergreens available. See pic- 
ture. 
SOUP to. G6 tie ee $ 9.50 BUG HOn4) Mite $13.00 
Spl Oni Wo) 1 Crete ota: 11.00 ALOR ol tac ces 16.00 
AVZATOpOMIt ate xe $20.00 
SPRUCE, Colorado Green. (Picea Pungens) Vigorous 
and hardy, identical to the Colorado Blue Spruce except 
the foliage is green. 
SO HOMO Mik cites cesar $7.00 SV uOs4 ee Lie tea $10.00 
SPLO LOD er i taween Pee 8.50 At OTA VA EE. 0 frat wie 12.00 
AVA AOwoa ties = cclere $15.00 
HOW TO TRIM EVERGREENS 
Trim your evergreens at least once a year to keep them shapely and 
to promote dense foliage. We recommend trimming in June or July, 
however, it can be done at any other time during the year without 
harmful effect. 
The appearance of the upright or pyramidal shaped evergreens, such 
as Pyramidal Arborvitae, Red Cedar or Silver Cedar, is greatly improved 
by keeping them narrow and symmetrical. 
The low growing and spreading Junipers, such as the Savins or 
Andorras, should be trimmed at the ends of the branches to prevent 
their spread, especially if they are a part of the foundation planting. 
Should an occasional evergreen branch assume an awkward growth, 
it is perfectly proper to prune the branch by cutting it close to one of 
the oncoming buds. 
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