PINE: RED (or NORWAY) (P. resinosa) 
Softer texture than Austrian, long 
deep green needles. Specimen or 
screen plant. 
15/18" 1.50 
18/24" 2.25 
2/3" 3.25 
5/6! 7.50 
PINE: SCOTCH (P. sylvestris) 
Short needles, light green foliage. 
Usually grows contorted and twisting. 
Prices as above far Red Pine. 
PINE: WHITE (P. strobus) 
Soft, grey green, native. 
Prices as for RED Pine 
RETINOSPORA: GOLDEN (Chamaecyparis) 
Bright yellow green, semi-dwarf founda- 
tion ornamental. Needs full sun. 
2/3! 3.50 
3/33! 4.50 
SPRUCE: CANADA (or WHITE) (Picea abies 
glauca) 
Grey blue foliage, rapid grower. 
18/24" eT Naa 
2/3' 3. 50 
5/6' specimens 6.50 
6/8! i" 9.00 
SPRUCE: COLORADO (Picea pungens) 
18/24" 2.50 
2/3! 4.50 
3/4! 5.50 
5/6! 7.50 
SPRUCE: COLORADO BLUE (P. P. glauca) 
2/3" 6.50 
Transplanted seedlings 10" 1.00 
SPRUCE: NORWAY (Picea abies) 
Tolerates most soils. Good screen. 
12/15" 275 
3/4! 3.50 
4/5! 5.00 
5/6! 7,00 
YEW (Taxus) 
The most desirable and hardy of all 
evergreens for foundation planting. 
Stands shade well, shears well, and can 
be kept within bounds. Excellent as 
formal hedging. 
ANGLOJAP (Taxus media) 
Compact, deep green foliage, broad 
ramid. 
3/15" 3. 50 
18/24" 4.75 
2/23' 6.50 
YEW: HICK'S (T. media hioksi) 
Narrow, columnar type of above. 
Prices as for ANGLOJAP Yew. 
YEW: SPREADING (T. cuspidata) 
Spreading type, bright red berries on 
femele plants. 
Transplanted cuttings from beds; 
8" AD 
aes 3.00 
15/16" 3.00 
18/24" 4.50 
2/3! 7.50 
YEW: UPRIGHT (T. capitata) 
Tree form of yew, broadly pyramidal. 
Lope" 4,00 
18/24" 5.00 
YEW: DWARF (T. cuspidata nana) 
Very slow growing, compact and dense. 
Rock garden specimen. 
12/15" 4.50 
15/18" 5.50 
18/24" 6.50 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
Prices quoted are for bare root plants. 
Where size or conditions warrant, we 
suggest balling and burlapping. An 
extra charge for labor and materials 
must be made, depending upon size of 
ball. 
BEECH: AMERICAN (Fagus americana) 
6/8! 4,50 
BEECH: PURPLE LEAF (F. sylvatica riversi) 
2/3" 6.50 
BIRCH: WHITE (Betula papyrifera) 
Seedlings 12/24" 225 
6/8 5.00 
12/16' specimens B&B only 15.00 
ASH: AMERICAN (Fraxinus americana) 
Excellent, deep rooted lawn tree. 
10/12! 6.00 
12/14! 7.50 
ASH: MOUNTAIN (Sorbus aucuparia) 
Scarlet berries in fall. 
5/6! 5.50 
DOGWOOD: FLOWERING (Cornus florida) 
Excellent flowers, good fall color in 
leaves and berries. 
Clumps 3/6 stems, 3/4! Se00 
5/6! 4,50 
8/10' B&B 10.00 
DOGWOOD: RED FLOWERING (C. f. rubra) 
As above except pink flowers. 
Grafted plants, 2/3! 5.50 
4/5! 7.50 
ELM: AMERICAN (Ulmus americana) 
5/6! 1.25 
8/10" 4.50 
14/16' ie OO 
ELM: ASIATIC (Ulmus pumila) (Chinese) 
18/20' specimens 18.50 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES: ARNOLD CRAB (Malus 
arnoldiana) 
Rose colored flowers, yellow fruit. 
3/4! 3.50 
CHINESE TEA CRAB (M. theifera) 
Broadly spreading, semi-dwarf. 
3/4! 2.25 
6/8" B&B 12, 50 
BECTHEL CRAB (M. ioensis plena) 
Double pink flowers 
3/4? 2.25 
