1952 SPRING CATALOG s) 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. PYRAFORMIDIA (Hill's Dun- 
dee Juniper)—One of the most interesting of 
the new evergreens. Foliage is a bluish-green 
in spring and summer, changing to plum-like 
color in the fall and winter Grows dense and 
formal without much shearing. Each 
PAI AR OS to) Uaioe ae ate MLE at ee $ 8.00 
3 (Oe pel ee yee ee ee eee Pe es aha 9.00 
STEBLORAT LOGE weet ee oh sacs a eee 11.00 
HEMLOCK 
TUSGA CANADENSIS—The American Hemlock is 
considered one of the handsomest native ever- 
green trees in Eastern North America. They 
demand plenty of room to develop their char- 
acteristic beauty. Young trees will endure a 
great deal of shade. Each 
LOM Ompe4 all) CGC ie etemers eer tates ease ene eed: $ 3.00 
2 COme oie CCC Uy mire eee eee Oe ee Tee eS 5.00 
Sm COMA EG Cte arene errs eee ee en eco ec 7.50 
ASHE Ore el OG {eee eee er ee eee ms Gy od IR 2s oe 10.00 
PINES 
AUSTRIAN PINE—Very hardy growing, with 
massive needles 6 to 10 inches long of deep 
green color on the surface and bluish-white 
underneath. Habit of growth tall and well- 
rounded. One of our outstanding specimen 
trees. Each 
TS tO mel. Ban Chic S yeeees eee ee cee ee eee $2.75 
SW BONE SY MHI pe ge re ae SUN ie Ue ee eee ee 5.00 
MUGHO PINE—A dense, low, round, shrub-like 
Pine of dark green foliage extremely slow 
growth. Fine for planting in front of other 
trees Each 
De Xp Ome CICS eeennets fee eee eens ee ee ee ee $3.75 
Hye oe Oe TCH GS meee sae, ee ee Caen SR es eee 5.00 
DIESE. Ske UMSY TG Wel WEES © se aoe eee ee re Sal pes 6.50 
NORWAY PINE—Native of Northern Minnesota 
and one of the best of the timber Pines. 
Needles average 6 inches in length, and are 
deep green in color. Strong grower and rec- 
ommended for screening and windbreaks. Each 
(TSetTORe a eINCh GS geese wees eee a eee Sat ees. aes, $2.75 
BY Te SB HE es a ey Pere ee ek | eee oer 4.50 
Austrian Pine 
PONDEROSA PINE (Bull Pine)—This Pine has 
the longest needles of all Pines. Color similar 
to the Austrian Pine, and considered one of 
the fastest growing of this class. Each 
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ale Rivey lap SRS ares ee ee, A ee ee eS 9.50 
SCOTCH PINE—A valuable timber tree of North- 
ern Europe, familiarly known in Scotland as 
“Scot’s Fir.” It is one of the fastest-growing 
of the pines and makes a very beautiful tree 
while young, but is inclined more to the pic- 
turesque when aged. A very hardy, rugged 
tree. Each 
DE TOM ok Le C Uae mee cee we ian Mey ol Phen Fee $ 5.00 
SP tom 4a Ce tree ees ee ee eee ee 7.50 
WHITE PINE—Hardy ornamental Pine of very 
rapid growth Leaves soft bluish-green, long 
and slender. Easily moved by the slightest 
breeze, so that a constant sighing and moan- 
ing is kept up which has long been the theme 
of the poets. Each 
SMC One aril) ChiG Sie ass an ee eee AOE e, $2.75 
DELO pg omel COUR a ee Mp mt aesaerk |e eee Ae ee 4.50 
OMe LOMmee we Tee tae tise ere eee ee ee 6.00 
FIRS 
CONCOLOR FIR (White Fir)—There is some var- 
iation in the color and the foliage of the Con- 
color Fir. Many trees are of a decidedly bluish 
color, others are green. Very useful in land- 
scape work as_ single specimens, screen, 
heavy borders, and windbreaks. Each 
CA mLOmOU BIN CHCS. tak fee xs teh en ae: $ 7.50 
SOCOM OOMITICICS aie cag: fer cn ceed eee ee 10.00 
DOUGLAS FIR—It is a rapid grower and has 
long, graceful branches, less still than spruce. 
The foliage is soft, flexible, and fragrant. ‘Will 
grow almost anywhere and stand adverse con- 
ditions. Fine for windbreaks. Each 
Ze tOPoG le tee eee ee A $ 4.75 
Oe CO ma Bel CO tigi need ee Prats ee eens Oe 7.50 
4 to 5 feet ...... Se ee Nee ae) cos en ee ae 10.00 
SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—For many years,’ this 
Spruce has been a favorite due to its com- 
pact and symmetrical growth, even in very 
small trees. Its foliage varies from green to 
bluish tint. It should be planted where it has 
sun most of the day. Each 
LS Btome 24 BIN CH CS ieee e es errecee ccs eee ete eee $3.50 
QAR TOM OU RIN Ch OS tter esses one, eee ee eee eee 4.75 
SU ECO@OGPINICHES gmeccterescess sx eet eee eee eee 6.00 
COLORADO SPRUCE (The seedling from of the 
Blue Spruce)—A great majority are of greensh 
cast with a slightly bluish tendency. The blue 
color is more pronounced during the late spring 
and summer months About ten per cent are 
blue enough to be called Colorado Blue Shiners. 
For these selected trees we charge double 
price. Each 
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LOM COM 24 IT CCS eres eerneene ree ce ree see ee ae os 3.75 
ZA a LOMO OMIT CHES racers eerste aie tone oe Seam ee 5.00 
OUI COM OOMIN CICS rea saun, sien eassnenaeancaaesseeednareee utente 6.00 
