PINUS strobus, Hy. Pyramidal Easrern Wuire PINE, Kach Per 10 
50-75 ft. 
Rare form with ascending branches, forming a nar- 
row pyramidal head. 
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SEG 3g od bY BPO sed ee ek a Ee 20.00 
HC OUrG Lome Digte et pen cosmie stoke Rat yep 27.50 
Se LOE tian Woe. te Beis at ee eons 37.50 
PINUS sylvestris rigensis, Rica Scors Pinn, 50-75 ft. 
Similar to common Scots Pine, but with straighter 
stem and redder bark. 
DOr Zeta Orlin caren pores A. yh 35.00 
PINUS thunbergi, Japanese Buack Pine, 30-100 ft. “e 
A Japanese species, with bright green needles. Pic- 
turesque in growth. Fine for seashore. Sometimes 
injured in severe winters north of Boston. 
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Pai Wie AEE as dean are aaa «ae 10.00 
Rely, fees Ibias mono, CO ene eae ae A 15.00 
POPULUS generosa, 70-100 ft. 
Fast growing and handsome Poplar, with large green 
leaves. 
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POPULUS maximowiczi, Japanese Popiar, 75-100 ft. 
A handsome Poplar, of vigorous growth. Wide 
spreading branches. 
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erates a has eee hs ee eS ee ee ces 2.00 
POPULUS nigra, Hv. Lomsarpy Popuar (italica), 40- 
60 ft. 
Fast growing, narrow, columnar tree. 
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Ga Smet bamean eee ea eas haath OR oe els Sec eee ha 2.50 22.50 
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WOVE VICE SAEs” ” 5 tag OAL ra IRN Borer OR Cd Cee bee Rm 3.50 31.50 
PRUNUS besseyi, Bessry Currry, 3-5 ft. 
Hardy western species, with white flowers in early 
spring, and sweet purple-black fruit. 
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Moving Large Specimen Trees. Our tree moving equipment is especially 
designed for safely transporting large Evergreen or Shade Trees up to almost 
1 foot in diameter. We have many handsome specimens of Pine, Hemlock, 
Spruce, Fir and Shade Trees in wide variety from 10 to 30 feet in height. 
These are moved with large balls with little disturbance to the root systems, 
largely eliminating risks. 
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