PINUS .- The Pines 
Pinus densiflora. Japanese Red Pine. An attractive Pine 
with bright green needles and compact growth. Excellent 
for windbreak or as a specimen in border or on lawn. 
Each Each 
DEE ORS iL ke a ee $5.50 | 4:to:5.ft.)) 2 $10 50 
3to4ft........2.. 750) St06 ft... 14 50 
P. montana mughus. Mugho Pine. Dwarf evergreen. 
Slow growing, very hardy, compact and neat in habit. 
Valuable where a low, dense evergreen growth is desired 
and excellent for rock-gardens and foundations. 
Each Each 
12 to 15.in..........$3 75 | 2 to. 2 tte $6 50 
15to 18 m.......... 4:50 3 to 4 ite 10 OO 
(ae topes Cee 5 25 | 
P. nigra (austriaca). Austrian Pine. A stately Pine, vigor- 
ous and rapid grower; very hardy. Long, rich green 
needles. It thrives on any soil, inland or near the sea. One 
of the finest Pines for general planting, thriving in either 
the smoke- and gas-laden air of cities or the bracing salt 
air of the seashore. While it will stand trimming, it looks 
much better when allowed to grow naturally. 
Each Each 
ip Aa reVrot aaa te a eee $6 OO | 4: to 5 Tt.) $13 00 
BLO Le eee 9:25 | 5 to Oft... 16 50 
P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine. Desirable for its very rapid 
growth and adaptability to most soils. Silvery foliage. 
Each Each 
3. TOM tee eee ¢7 50. | 5 to 6 ft: eee $15 OO 
Ato.Dot tic ape ee 11-50 | 6 to 7 ft. ae 19 00 
P. strobus. White Pine. An extremely rapid-growing Pie 
that forms very beautiful specimens if permitted to develop 
in the open. Useful as lawn specimens in the border, as a 
screen or windbreak, and is exceptionally fine for mass 
planting. Each Each 
214.to 3 ft.;..-.....$4 50 |. 5 to 6 ft re 
3. to4ft.......... 6 50-|' 6 to <8: f€.5 ee 
4 to5ft.......... 9°00 | 8to 10 ft. 
P. thunbergi. Japanese Black Pine. A beautiful Pine with 
rich dark green needles and interesting outline. Good for 
seashore planting. —_ Fach pear 
SOLO: Lie emma rere a $6 00 | 5 to. 6 ft... $16 50 
BULO 4a ite eee 9 25 | 6to 7 it... 20 00 
AMtO sD L tea ee eee toe Neel 8,0) 
PSEUDOTSUGA. Douglas Fir. See Abies, page 25. 
RETINOSPORA. See Chamecyparis, page 26. 
TAXUS= =. hem yieraes 
Without question, the Yew (Taxus) in its various forms 
is the outstanding evergreen for use on the home-grounds 
and in general landscaping, for its dark green, rich-textured 
foliage is always fresh-looking and attractive. It is extremely 
hardy, not affected by cold or heat, and will grow in shade as 
well as sun. A slow grower and lends itself well to shearing. 
Taxus baccata repandens. Spreading English Yew. Of 
graceful, spreading form. The most prostrate of all the 
Yews; one of the frnest because of its adaptability to shade 
or sunlight. 
Each Each 
15:10; 18 In. eee ae 2 to 24 {thane 
1eito 2 tee 6 50 |..*21% to. 3.. ft. heee ee 
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