y STATE NURSERIES 
INCORPORATED 
4 Better Evergreens 


PLANTING SUGGESTIONS 
All our Evergreens are shipped with the roots in a ball of earth 
securely wrapped in burlap. It is important not to let this ball of 
earth become dry. When planting be sure to dig a hole big enough 
to receive ball without breaking or forcing. Remove the burlap before 
filling in with good soil. If the ground is dry, the hole should be 
partly filled with well-trodden earth and then filled with water. When 
the water has soaked in, put in more earth and more water, repeating 
the process until completed. If a slight depression is left about the 
base of the plant, it will help in future watering. 

Pinus tabulaeformis Mongolian Pine 
We have been growing and observing these trees for several years and now offer 
them for the first time. 
At first glance they resemble the Austrian Pine but are much bushier and our 
experience indicates that they transplant more readily. 
Especially desirable for specimen or screen purposes. 


Each Each 
De tOmS mi tment ree, . $7.50 DatOeOn tiers eres ccres EPAlAgD 
Pinus mugo mughus — Mugho Pine 4 to 5, £t- ee re 15.00 Outomiette penerines Sl 25.00 
Pinus resinosa Red Pine Pinus thunbergi Japanese Black Pine 
The leaves of the Red Pine are the longest of any of the Pines. It This is the outstanding tree for planting close to salt water and it 
is an attractive rapid-growing evergreen with lustrous green foliage. | withstood the salt water sprays of the recent hurricanes better than 
The tree is equally good for planting as an individual or in groups, any other evergreen. In fact, it succeeds near the water no matter how 
or for screens or windbreaks. bleak the situation and Janguishes inland. It is a graceful wide- 
Foch @ Per 10 Each Per 10 ‘Spreading tree with a broad irregular head of brilliant green foliage. 
2 to 3 ft. .... $4.50 $42.00 4 to 5 ft... $9.00 $80.00 Each Each 
. ZtOno et ne $6.50 Det). Otten eee eee $15.00 
Ba) Ee cg O00 os Aa) Be COR Vea | 2.00 Sto 4 inn een 6 to. ifthe eG 
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Pinus strobus White Pine os ee 
_ This is the Pine which adds so much to our New England country- Japanese Black Pine transplants 
side. The foliage is deep green with a silvery bloom, providing a Many of our customers want to plant a quantity of these fast grow- 
warm, rich appearance. A row of these kept sheared make a beauti- ing Pines for background, windbreaks, and to prevent erosion. Ship- 
ful screen. Perea Fach ped with roots wrapped in sphagnum moss. 
ach er ac . : 
3 yr. transplants 6 to 12 inches 4 yr. transplants 12 to 15 inches 
2 to 3 ft. ...... $4.00 $36.00 Di ton Gwitue: pes 9:00 10 for $5.00 10 for $15.00 
3 tonite) 10.00 Orton? Bitay ee 12.50 25 for 10.00 20 fore 3ole25 
4 to 5 ft. ..... 7.00 GS MB eer MOOD 100 for 35.00 100 for 95.00 
Pseudotsuga douglasi Douglas Fir 
The Douglas Fir is a tree of majestic appearance and growing to considerable 
height. The foliage resembles a Spruce but the needles are softer and longer and vary 
from medium to dark green to grayish blue. Plant for specimen or screen use. 
Each Each 
PP se BH enocse rercey sees POL0U) 3 to 4 ft. $8.00 
Sciadopitys verticillata Umbrella Pine 
An unusual dark green pyramid with its many upright branches terminating in a 
whorl or umbrella of extra long glossy green flat needles. This habit of erowth is 
distinctive and remarkable. 
Each Each 
2to 3. tt: $12.00 i=to 5 fts $20.00 
SALON tte ; 16.00 
LARGE EVERGREENS 
Do you need large evergreens for screens, windbreaks. ete? 
Yes indeed, we have them. We will be pleased to quote on any 
sizes or quantities in which you are interested. 


Pinus resinosa — Red Pine 
