
The Most Rapid Growing Evergreens 





E31—Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa) 
The great Norway Pine of the forest! Hardy, enduring and fine looking. Masses of long, soft, deep green needles contrast well with the reddish 
bark. and hold their bright shining color ihroughout the year. Splendid tree as a specimen on the lawn, planted along the driveway, and de- 
velops an impressive, permanent background. 50 to 75 feet at maturity. 10 25 100 
(eg) 8210 in, seed lircgs ci. cen coe te eee cs retina enecr aoe $2.00 $4.00 $15.00 
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(b) 12-18° in., specimens; 2X cscs. ee ster SR concerned en Barrer ene tenn tna creme eee nanan Oe eR Sa a $1.00 $ 1,50 
(c) 18-24 in., ‘specimens, 3X22 saa Re cd renee ence a 1.25 2.00 
es2— Austrian Pine (inus Nisra) 
The Austrian or Black Pine is closely related to the Ponderosa Pine, having the exira long needles of rich green, the great spreading branches, 
and handsome form, though a trifle more upright reaching. Excellent tree for ornamental planting, either in the background or as a choice 
specimen on the lawn. Fine, too, for quick screens or windbreaks around exposed places. 40 to 60 feet at maturity. 
10 25 100 
fo) PAsGemine seedlings soe ra eta Ae 5 IE etter Rn PROM te aE, Sere i eee Pe Ye See $1.50 $3.00 Nes 
Each 5 0 
(b) 10-15 in., light transplants, VX ..-2..nc.- eects cece c een eecc ce beeen ce nce ccc etner ce erneesennnaccnenenstane a ee PPR eI $0.50 $2.25 5 4.00 
E33— Ponderosa Pine (Pinus Ponderosa) 
In the Ponderosa Pine you will find the beauty of strength and massiveness—a iree that is invaluable for solid backgrounds or enormous, “— 
spreading specimens on the lawn. With needles longer than you will find on any other Pine, extraordinarily thick, and of a rich deep green, you 
can readily distinguish it from other varieties. It is absolutely hardy, rapid in growth. Combined with Spruce and Fir, you will find it particularly 
effective. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. A special windbreak grade is offered on page 26 10 25 100 











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Each 5 10 
(ce) 8-12 in,, light trarisplamts, VX occ een ace cence teen ete cnet ct teen cence ats cag ae boat SARS caenas enn : $ se! % 
Ree ait ecvy-ySPeCimens; «4X setae ae ceeantree cet epee $ 9.00 a 
(e) 4-5 ft., heavy specimens, 4X, B&B 12.00 
E34— \/ hite Pine (Pinus Strobus) i uid 
Called “King of the Pines.’ Noted for its long, soft, light silvery green needles, and its graceful, majestic stature. It is extremely rapid in f 
growth, hardy and dependable, retaining its lower branches even in mature years. Distinctive and beautiful in lawn groups or backgrounds, WHITE PINE 
gives complete security in screens and windbreaks, and is the country’s foremost lumber pine. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. On account of the Fed- “King of the Pines” 
eral Quarantine, White Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina, A E 
Tennessee and Utah. 10 25 100 1 A t 
PeveG700 Unit eedlings ce ee a ey ea $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 dy 
Each 2 by 
(b) 12-18 in., specimens, (2X enn) cpa nae cegy nsec eete cr neeeme fee eaten tne ngeemne naps can raver agape en cpaee cna senmanen eer ESey ance $1.25 $ 2.00 Nelo es 
fc) 18-24 in., specimens, SX. ona cna ec a a ence cant crn aca See a BAY 2.50 if ‘ 
E35—Scotch Pine cinus sylvestris) 
A Decorative Tree, the Scotch Pine. When young it is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree densely covered with blue-green needles of medium length. 
In older years it has a delightful irregularity of outline that is so picturesque on the landscape. Is of rapid growth, very hardy, and does well 
. , in almost any soil, develops fine windbreaks and screens, and 
is one of the st for reforestation. Popular for landscaping, also. 
We offer a special windbreak grade on page 26. 40 to SO feet 






PONDEROSA at maturity. 
PINE 10 25 100 
4 (a)"2-4Nins sseedlings-.2 ste $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 ? 
Extra Long Needles» Eoch 5 10 
, ‘{c) 8-12 in., light transplants, 1X..$0.50 $2.25 $ 4.00 
; c Each 2 
~ fs) 9253 ft. specimens; co Xoo eee $2.50 $ 4.00 
)3-4 {t., specimens, 4X, B&B....-.....--.- 4.00 7.50 















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