28 GLADRIDGE GARDENS, PERRY, OHIO 
EVERGREENS 
T means once transplanted, TT means twice transplanted 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea abies) : 
An old favorite, hardy and rugged. Widely used for Christmas trees, 
windbreaks, mass plantings, erosion control, reforestation, landscape 
specimens. See below for seedling prices. * . 
4 yr. TT well branched 8-12” 45c each, 5-24 40c, 25 or more 35c 
DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga taxifolia) 
A large tree, rapid grower. Pyramidal shape, horizontal branches 
with drooping branchlets. Unexcelled as a windbreak, popular as 
Christmas trees, beautiful as specimen trees, and valuable as large 
sheared hedges. Any soil or exposure except poorly drained, wet 
soil. See below for seedling prices. * 
' 4 yr. T 6-8” 35c each, 5-9 30c, 10 or more 25c 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra) 
Dark green, coarse needles. A rapid grower reaching 75-85 feet. 
Does well on poor soils, even in wet places. A fine specimen and 
shade tree, fine for windbreaks. Gives good results at lake front 
and seaside. 
3 yr. T 6-10” 35c each, 5-9 30c, 10 or more 25c 
PONDEROSA PINE (Pinus ponderosa) 
Most notable as a drought resistant pine, recommended for shelter 
belts and windbreaks in the Great Plains. Also recommended for 
wet soils. A tall straight tree with pleasant dark green needles. 
3 yr. seedling 6-12” 25c each, 5-9 22c, 10 or more 20c 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) 
Bluish green needles, compact, one of the smaller pines, about 30-35 
feet at maturity. Will endure poor, dry soils and adverse conditions. 
The best pine for city conditions. Used extensively for lawn trees, 
Christmas trees, smaller windbreaks, and in exposed lakefront plant- 
ings. See below for seedling prices. * 
3 yr. T 6-10” 35c each, 5-9 30c, 10 or more 25c 
JACK PINE (Pinus banksiana) 
A very hardy species adaptable to coldest climates. Withstands sea- 
side conditions, is drought resistant. Fairly short needles, medium 
size (about 40-45’). Windbreaks; erosion control, Christmas trees. 
Listed below in seedling group. * 
3 yr. T seedlings 6-12” 25c each, 5-9 22c, 10 or more 20c 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis) 
A short needled evergreen, graceful branches. Makes a magnificent 
pyramidal tree of 75 feet or more, or can be sheared to make one of 
the very best broad pyramidal landscape types 5 feet high or more. 
Superb for sheared hedges if given ample width at bottom. Grows 
in full shade and in full sun except in hot climates. Avoid dry soils 
and windswept locations. 
3 yr. TT 6-9” 35c each, 5-24 30c, 25 or more 25c 
4 yr. TT 9-12” 55c each, 5-24 45c, 25 or more 40c 
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Ohio customers please add 3% sales tax on evergreen orders 
(strawberries are exempt) 
