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PINE — continued from preceding page. 
WHITE PINE — (PINUS strobus) Medium to fast growing with 
soft green needles that have a silvery strip 
down the center of the needle. 
Each 5 to 25 Each 5 to 25 
22 feet 10.00 9.75 3. feet 12.00 11.75 
4 feet 18.00 17.50 
MUGHO PINE* — (PINUS mughus) Dwarf, broader than 
high, forming a domeshaped bush. Can be 
used for rocky banks, terrace slopes. The nee- 
dles are 1 to 3 inches, thick and strong, and 
medium to dark green. Excellent for formal 
planting, foliage is dense, they are easily 
trained, and are slow growing. 
15 inch 7.00 6.75 2 feet 10.00 9.75 
1% feet 8.00 7.79 242 feet 14.00 13.75 
3. feet 18.00 17.50 
ARBORVITAE — (THUJA) 
Adaptable to wide use in landscapes and gardens. Pre- 
fer moist soil and should be planted where protected in winter. 
Foliage flat lacy fronds, extremely amenable to shearing, and 
they make excellent evergreen hedges. 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE — (THUJA occidentalis) Fronds 
loose and open, medium to dark green. 
2 ~=feet 4.00 3.75 2/2 feet 5.50 5.25 
3. .= feet 7.50 (pode 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE — (THUJA occ. globosa) Dense fine 
textured light green foliage. Ball shaped in 
outline, and holds its shape without shearing. 
2 = feet 4.50 4,25 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE — (THUJA occ. pyramidalis) Com- 
pact, perfect column, holds its shape without 
trimming. 
22 feet 5.50 5.25 3. feet 7.50 7.29 
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