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Pinus - Pine 
“Lord, let me be a Pine that lifts its hands up high 
To grasp the subtle secrets of the sky.”—Edna DeRan 
This grand family of Evergreens is of great economic 
importance. It is symbolic of strength, endurance and 
perseverance, and has long occupied a prominent place in 
of soot, smoke and dust but are at home in the great 
cutdcors. When small they are more or less compact and 
shapely, but as they develop, age brings a charm and 
beauty which few trees possess. They will grow in almost 
any well drained soil. Plant Pines for permanency and 
beauty. 
PINUS griffithi (Himalayan Pine). A beautiful bluish 
Picea - Spruce 
PICEA glauca (IWhite Spruce). A very hardy Evergreen 
with light green foliage and similar in many respects to 
the Norway Spruce, except that it is decidedly slower 
growing in our locality and can be used where a medium 
sized or more compact tree is wanted. 
art, literature and commerce. There are many forms, but Each each 
the large, rugged, cone-bearing varieties are the ones which AGES tte ee. $5.00 ate eee $7.59 
are of such importance. They do not like city conditions Set OuSnii ene 600 I Ba 
P. abies (Norway Spruce). The most popular of all the 
Spruce. Tall, pyramidal, of rapid growth, with horizontal 
branches and dark green foliage. A very graceful tree, 
extensively planted and of great adaptability. Valuable 
as a specimen, for grouping or as windbreaks. 
green variety with spreading branches and pendulous Each Each 
| foliage. Looks like a much refined white Pine. Makes DROV2 Vor fie meee O 410 45 ft ....$4.50 
| a wonderful specimen for the lawn. Plot SUbiweme. 3.00 alae tO 23, fite kes OOO 
Only available in large specimen—see below. Sato sue tite pitmies Sk. 5 TONG) tienes OOo 
315 to’4 ft, .... 4:00 Gr tony, fie: 2 0250 
P. montana mughus (Mugho Pine). An excellent dwarf, 
eee Coen erect, byanches, tis especially P. orientalis (Oriental Spritce). Slow growing, compact, 

attractive in the spring, when the new growth resembles 
miniature candles studded over the tree. 
with dark rich green foliage. Excellent for foundation 
planting. 
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P. resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). A valuable large, quick 
growing tree, useful as a specimen or for screening. 
Needles 4 to 6 inches, glossy green. Hardy and holds a 
good color throughout the winter. 
P. pungens (Colorado Spruce). A noble tree native to the 
Rockies. Rather formal with close, stiff branches. Color 
varies from light to dark green. 



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P. strobus (IWite Pine). One of our most beautiful native 
Evergreens, growing into a tall, majestic specimen. .e 
Needles 3 to 4 inches long, soft and flexible. Grows P. pungens Kosteriana (/oster Bine Spruce). Scrry, soid = 
well in both dry and moist soil. It is a beautiful object out. Thuja Occidentalis 
planted alone and we think it one of the most desirable (See nage 8) 
of our ornamental Evergreens. . IMS 
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Pe ON $3.00 Pseudotsuga - Fir QUALITY as well as PRICE should be 
3 EVAR GIS. 6 SE A © Guten aetna ene a een 4.00 considered in buying Evergreens. 
Ours are acclimated and freshly dug. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (Douglas 
Fir). Soft green foliage, re- 
sembling the Hemlock or 
Spruce, but of a blue cast. 
Makes a compact tree, and 
can be used as a specimen or 
P. sylvestris (Scotch Pine). One of the best. Very quick to 
re-establish itself, vigorous, and has ability to grow 
luxuriantly in high and dry ground. Its needles are 
shorter than either White or Red Pine, its habit more 
compact, the foliage dark green. 

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LARGE SPECIMENS AT NURSERY Each 
Each Each BOCA to asec sce cies $4.00 be 
9 to 10 ft. ...$15.00 14 to 16 ft. ...$40.00 ZS eT Ames PLAC NIT 5.00 i 
10 to 12 ft. ... 20.00 16 to 18 ft. ... 50.00 BatorGrtt, saan eee 6.0 i 
Ti2itont4: ft... 30:00 18 to 20 ft. ... 60.00 GitObles Manse cnt onsen 8.00 { 
HOW TO PLANT 
When requested, we will send absolutely free a book which, by word and picture, will show 
just how fo plant a tree or shrub. The instructions are clear, and if followed, your plants should 
grow and thrive. 
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Residence of Mrs. W. R. Clinkinbeard 
This attractive home was made more so by the use of Hillenmeyer plants. Note large Pine at 
left, used instead of a deciduous tree to shade patio, and to give winter effect. 
Picea Abies 

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