
If you own idle land, consider establishing a planned forest plantation. Reap short-term cash profits and at the same 
time found an estate which will gain value of at least $10 PER ACRE PER YEAR. After thinning 50% of your plan- 
tation for (1) ORNAMENTAL STOCK and (2) CHRISTMAS TREES, there still remains a fine growing stand of (3) TIMBER. 

Seedling and Transplant Stock 
The market for evergreen ornamentals is steady and 
prices are always good. Transplant stock from this 
list can be grown in a few years into highly market- 
able specimens. Special care or cultivation is not re- 
quired. Ornamentals are simply included in your 
plantation and their removal for sale at various ages is a 
part of the natural thinning process. Most plantations have 
varied soils suitable for a number of species. 
The popular ornamentals listed in this catalogue — 
Spruce, hemlock, yew, juniper, arborvitae and most pines 
(with pruning) — will develop into desirable specimens. 

“Ornamentals _ 
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Japanese Yew 
SPREADING 
The characteristic spreading growth is su- 
perb to develop masses of yelvety, dark green 
foliage. Sun or shade, average soil. 


An infinite variety of effects can be achieved by combining species of 
evergreens. 
Each of the two Hemlock hedges, shown in photo above, was planted 
with transplant stock, in double rows 12 inches apart, the trees being 8 to 10 
inches apart in each row. By annual shearing this hedge has been kept to a 
size of 18 inches for the past nine years, and can be kept the same height for 
a number of years to come. 
Note trees to the right of the doorway. The low plant is a Spreading 
Japanese Yew. Immediately back of, and to the right, an Upright Yew is 
shown. The tall tree nearest the doorway is an American Arboryitae. 
— Stock List and Prices on Pages 12, 13, 14 — 
Pfitzer 
Juniper 
Dwarf spread- ——} 
ing ornamental. Re- 
quires sun. Widely 
used. Very hardy. 
Withstands adyerse 
growing conditions. 
American 
Arborvitae 
¢ A popular 
choice for home plant- 
ing. May be kept 
pruned to any Hhelehi 
so is excellent for 
hedges, mixed plant- 
ings, windbreaks, spec- 
imens, 
Blue 
Spruce 
One of the finest of 
ornamental trees. It is 
sturdy and compact in 
form, ranging in color 
from slightly blue- 
green to marvelous 
blue. It thrives in 



Japanese Yew 
UPRIGHT 
Deep rich green foliage. Sun or shade. Suc- 
cessful where many ornamentals will not 
grow. Beautiful natural cone shape. 
4 

moist rich soil; pre- 
fers sunlight. 
Mugho 
Pine 
< Dwarf, spread- 
ing, slow growing. 
Hardy. Avoid wet 
soil. Requires sun- 
light. Individual speci- 
mens or low, compact 
hedges. 



