1950 SPRING CATALOG 5) 

HEMLOCK 
TUSGA CANADENSIS—tThe American Hemlock 
is considered one of the handsomest native 
evergreen trees in Eastern North America. 
They demand plenty of room to develop their 
characteristic beauty. Young trees will en- 
dure a great deal of shade. 


Each 
1Satoe24cinches ese eee eee $3.00 
BELO SBP Leet ae ee meene eee nee a er ee 5.00 
S LORS R LCC Fe. csckceeen recede 7.50 
PINES 
AUSTRIAN PINE—Very hardy growing, with Muxheo Pine 
massive needles 6 to 10 inches long of deep 
green color on the surface and bluish-white 
underneath. Habit of growth tall and well- 
rounded. One of our outstanding specimen 
trees. Each FIRS 
ZELOPOMLC CT Mere eres one Se ee eee $4.50 
CONCOLOR FIR (White Fir)—There is some 
variation in the color and the foliage of the 
Concolor Fir. Many trees are of a decidedly 
bluish color, others are green. Very useful 
in landscape work as single specimens, screen, 
MUGHO PINE—A dense, low, round, shrub-like 
Pine of dark green foliage, extremely slow 
growth. Fine for planting in front of other 
groups of evergreens. Each 
NAS Gel AUN LY Sc Bok teste coed SSOP ave a $3.50 heavy borders, and windbreaks. 
Og SDE Tn CHES weer meee eatin el nee ean 4.50 Each 
PRONG Wo) CAN NOVO AXE ose eS ee ne eee $ 7.50 
BLO Gey ohare WAX aVSCh nae ee ey ee eee 10.00 
WHITE PINE—Hardy ornamental Pine of very 
rapid growth. Leaves soft bluish-green, long DOUCUASIFIR IC is aL rani 
: 3 ? — pid grower and has 
and slender. Hasily moved by the slightest long, graceful branches, less still than spruce. 
breeze, so that a constant sighing and moan- ; : ; 
ing is kept up which has long been the theme The foliage is soft, flexible, and fragrant. 
of the poets Each Will grow almost anywhere and stand adverse 
; ditions Each 
ZECO Woe LCC baer tree ee eee ee $4.00 con : 
Seton dain Chesmemesseen seer ceeeeerec sr. eceeacees $2.75 
DEtOror Lee tare aren cece tenes ea creceseess 4.25 
SMG OES yo ek COU ese te el evceeccentnacannenteeesenanannanace 6.00 
SCOTCH PINE—A valuable timber tree of ; 
Northern Europe, familiarly known in Scot- 3% to 4 feet __._.....----------./------s-e-eseceeener ee 
land as ‘‘Scot’s Fir.”’ It is one of the fastest- 
growing of the pines and makes a very beau- 
tiful tree while young,-but is inclined more to 
the picturesque when aged. A very hardy, SPRUCE 
rugged tree. Each 
DECOR ML CCl a. eect ee eee een eee eee $4.50 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—For many years, this 
Spruce has been a favorite due to its com- 
pact and symmetrical growth, even in very 
small trees. Its foliage varies from green to 
bluish tint. It should be planted where it has 
sun most of the day. 
Each 
gk Gio GR. aha Olalcee get eee see al ee eee $3.50 
DART OS OMT CH CS eet heres te oes ee sere 4.50 
COLORADO SPRUCE (The seedling form of 
the Blue Spruce)—A great majority are of 
greenish cast with a slightly bluish tendency. 
The blue color is more pronounced during the 
late spring and summer months. About ten 
percent are blue enough to be called Colorado 
Blue Shiners. For these selected trees we 
charge double vrice. 

NUYS GORE G “hae oYeich. |. cee ead eee ae Tae $3.75 
Austrian Pine ZARTORO ON COCs eee eee ar ee ete. cee 5.00 
