*RED SPRUCE—Picea rubra 
The tree most used as a Christmas tree in New 
England. Close dark green needles and compact 
growth make this a pleasing evergreen. Prefers 
higher elevations with acid soil. Will grow 90- 
100 feet. 
6-12 inch 
*WHITE PINE—Pinus strobus 
Long bluish green needles and symmetrical pyra- 
mid growth make this evergreen very desirable for 
ornamental use. An excellent timber tree for re- 
forestation, although somewhat difficult to grow. 
Your state forester will advise if your locale is 
suitable. (May be shipped to all states except 
Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, 
Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, South 
Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming.) May 
be sheared. Grows to 150 feet. 
Per 25 
Nea SCs Waite Wh See fas uareee FER eas eee Sa $5.00 
Girt Chi wrteteet eaetel ete elses 2S la 8.00 
*CANADIAN HEMLOCK—Tsuga canadensis 
The most popular of our evergreens. Pendulous 
branches of shining dark green leaves respond to 
trimming making beautiful ornamentals as well as 
hedges. Thrives in sun or shade, moist or dry 
situation. Used extensively as a timber tree. 
Grows to 100 feet. 
Per 25 Per 100 
GaP ORIN Cheer eee $ 4.00 $15.00 
QE eanayeliy. yopucthe ale hee 6.00 23.00 
IDEA Shorty c hme heatensns. 10.00 38.00 
18-2 4einch eee a ee 1750 OMe ee 
Heavy, select, 12-18 inch.......... $0.60 each 
Heavy, select, 18-24 inch.......... 1.00 each 
MUGHO PINE—Pinus mugho 
Used extensively in landscaping. Low growing, 
spreading characteristics respond to shearing, pro- 
ducing specimen trees in a short time. Prefers 
well drained, sunny exposure. 
Per 25 
liransplantse4=Stinch sams ree $8.00 
SHADE TREES AND SHRUBS 
Most arborists agree that a young tree or shrub will soon overtake a larger transplanted one. This 
rapid growth soon justifies their use with a great saving in effort and care. 
We have selected a few 
hardy ones which have proved themselves in northern Vermont. 
NORWAY MAPLE—Acer platanoides 
A hardy European variety of maple used ex- 
tensively for ornamental planting. Similar to 
Sugar Maple but grows broader with larger leaves. 
Variety A. Schwedleri has bronze-red leaves. These 
transplants are a mixed lot of the two varieties. 
Last of the maples to drop their leaves in autumn. 
Grows to 90-100 feet. 
Transplants, mixed seedlings, 1-2 feet— 
3 for $1.00 
*SUGAR MAPLE—Acer saccharum 
A tree unmatched for beauty, hardiness or all 
around use. Tall, symmetrical for shade, unmatched 
for brilliant fall foliage, useful for reforesting, 
valuable for timber and sap. Will grow in most 
situations. 70-100 feet. 
Per 3 Per 12 
DES te CCt eR tee eee $1.00 $3.00 
Sedat Cote een, pe 2.00 6.00 
STRIPED MAPLE—Acer pennsylvanicum 
A small, graceful, ornamental tree for shady 
border or woodland. The unusual striped trunk 
of green and white is like no other tree. Attrac- 
tive large leaves. Grows 20 to 40 feet. 
Per 3 
DAC UL Geet en cose e Mie o ee Pe $1.00 
CANOE or PAPER BIRCH—Betula papyrifera 
One of the showiest of birches. Smooth chalky 
white bark and large dark green leaves combined 
11 
with its rapid growth make a hardy, useful 
ornamental, growing 70 to 90 feet. 
Per 3 Per 12 
DS et CCL Ree One be $1.00 $3.00 
Bi” Beh ft] eee ae Rae 2.00 
6.00 
WHITE or GRAY BIRCH—Betula populifolia 
A pyramidal medium size tree which turns 
white sooner than the Canoe Birch and prefers 
to grow in clumps. Shiny triangular leaves on 
slender, graceful branches. Will grow 30-40 feet, 
Plant in clumps of three. 
Per 3 Perii2 
2-3 ect eet weet, ake ae A, $1.00 $3.00 
Bez B Rte cab y Seen etn 2.00 6.00 
*YELLOW BIRCH—Betula lutea 
A valuable timber tree. Its silvery frayed bark 
is very attractive. Tall growing, 90 to 100 feet. 
Pers, 
RED BERRIED ELDER—Sambucus pubens 
A tree-like shrub most useful for shaded situa- 
tions, foundation plantings or border. Early, 
large flat clusters of white flowers are soon fol- 
lowed by many red berries, much sought by birds. 
12 feet. 
