
Pfitzer Juniper 
Mugho Pine 
PINUS. Pines vary in size and shape but alike in one thing— 
all thrive in windy exposed locations. 
banksiana (Jack Pine). 60 ft. Zone 
Il. Broad tree with short and twisted 
needles. Dry, sandy soil. 
¥5 to 7 ines... -100sfor $11.00 
cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). 30 ft. 
Zone IV. Slow. Dense pyramid. A 
fine small specimen tree. 
2 ft. B&B. . .$5.00, 5 for $29.50 
densiflora) umbraculifera (Japan 
Table Pine). 8 ft. Zone IV. Slow 
and dwarf. Also called ““Tanyosho.”’ 
2-3 ft. B&B. . $9.00, 5 for $40.00 
montana mughus (Mugho). Zone II. 
3 ft. Broad, low, bushy. Grown 
from seed, but larger sizes carefully 
selected, low and compact. 
WA to.6 ines sos ss 50 for $9.50 
LS. ina xoee 4250, 10) $35.00 
Foundation Plauting 
Proper planting is not a great mass of greenery masking a 
house face—but merely a low group of dwarfs to tie the house 
down to the lawn. Large-growing kinds in ten years become 
so unsightly they must be replaced or artificially clipped. True 
nigra (Austrian Pine). 70 ft. Zone 
IV. Compact for a large tree. Neat. 
Likes lime. Seashore, but not on the 
water. 
Wee Vearor un hn. 100 for $7.50 
Olt eae $7.50, 10 $65.00 
ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine). 
120 ft. Zone V. Huge tapered 
pyramid. 
KALCO Ina e 50 for $7.50 
strobus (White Pine). 90 ft. Zone 
Ill. The noblest native evergreen. 
Prefers rich soil. Light green needles, 
soft and dense. Subject to special 
interstate quarantines. We have 
growers in a dozen states and can 
ship almost anywhere. 
fe Orn Ooi Ne ae 50 for $9.00 
KOO Ine Xe eee 95 for $7.00 
9-3 ft. B&B... $4.50, 10 $49.50 
dwarf kinds remain for generations growing in beauty every 
year. Spacing for dwarfs should be about 3 feet to a plant. At 
the start, small plants will look ‘‘skimpy’’ but in five years or so 
will fill the area. 
TRUE DWARF EVERGREENS 
<2 to 16 feet" ¥~ _» 

sylvestris (Scots Pine). 90 ft. Zone 
Large, stately tree. Useful for 
sandy, barren soils, but grows well 
in gardens. Prefers acid. Popular in 
small sizes for forest plantings. 
WG-9 ieee eee 50 for $7.50 
2-3) ft) B&B.ies$0.00,,10 $50.00 
resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). 80 
ft. Zone Il. A fine native with long 
dark needles and spreading habit. 
Very easily grown. Few insect pests. 
Most popular. 
6-12 ine KAS 50 for $11.00 
% 12-94 in. XX.....50 for $17.50 
18-24 in. B&B $3.50, 10 $30.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA taxifolia (Douglas 
Fir). 70 ft. Zone IV. Evergreen tree. 
Shapely, handsome pyramid. Pre- 
fers rich soil, but tolerant. Good in 
garden or forest. This green is in 
every way better than ordinary 
spruces. 
WeO-19:in. Sa ee 50 for $6.50 
Seal Onin DON ee 95 for $13.50 
%19-15 in. XX.....25 for $27.50 
9 ft: B&B. ....$6.00, 10 $55.00 

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FOUNDATION OFFER 
Sketch shows a proper grouping of dwarfs. 
We offer the whole group as below, packed 
for express shipment, for $25.00. From left to 
right: 

Bushy, Dwarf 
Chamaecyparis nana 
Juniperus Pfitzeri 
Juniperus Meyeri 
Picea Maxwelli 
Thuja occid. globosa 
Taxus Vermeulen 
Taxus media Kelsey 
Low, Spreading Narrow, Upright 
Jun. comm. depressa Jun. excelsa stricta 
Taxus repandens Juniperus hibernica 
Taxus cusp. nana Picea canad. conica 
Tsuga Sargenti Taxus stricta 
Pinus Mughus Taxus media Hicksi 
Thuja Little Gem Thuja pyramidal 
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1 Taxus nana 18-24 inch B&B 
1 Pfitzer Juniper 1-2 ft. B&B 
1 Mugho Pine 15-18 inch B&B 
1 Taxus Hicksi 2 to 2% ft. B&B 
Other special foundation offers: 
Rhododendrons, 1 ¥2-2 ft. B&B, Page 4. 
Dwarf Yews Collections, Page 20. 
