“Which Trees 
Shall 1 Plant?’ 
For Windbreaks or Screens 
Plant tall-growing, thick foliage varieties: Amert- 
can Arborvitae, Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, White 
Pine, White Spruce, Banks Pine, and Red Pine. 
For Hedges and Boundary Markers 
Bound your property in friendly fashion with these 
kinds: American Arborvitae, Norway, White or Red 
Spruce, White Pine. 
For Decorations 
Frame doors and windows with these easy-to-plant 
Evergreens: Colorado Blue Spruce, Engelmann 
Blue Spruce, Scotch Pine, Black Hill Spruce. 
For Group Planting 
Grow a specimen or group planting you'll be proud 
of with these hardy Trees: Balsam Fir, Douglas 
Fir, Colorado Blue Spruce, Engelmann Blue Spruce, 
Black Hill Spruce. 
‘‘Well Satisfied’’ 
“Trees I purchased from you some years ago 
have given ine considerable pleasure and satis- 
faction, and I find it a pleasure to have my 
orders filled by such a dependable nursery.” 
—Miss R.D.G., Philadelphia 
Douglas Fir 
Western Maine Trees Are GUARANTEED-TO-LIVE 
Grown for extreme Summer and Winter conditions — 
Carefully transplanted for stronger, well-established root systems 
American Arborvitae — Also called White Cedar. 
Excellent for hedges and windbreaks. Dark green foli- 
age. Easily pruned. Moist soil. Mature height 40 to 
50 ft. 
Balsam Fir — Symmetrical, fragrant. Flat blue-green 
needles. Prefers medium to heavy soil, thrives in shade. 
Mature height about 50 ft. 
Douglas Fir — Soft dark green to gray-blue needles 
Rapid grower. Medium soil. Mature height about 40 
to 6O ft. 
Fraser Fir —Shiny dark green foliage with white 
bands underneath. Grows in medium to moist soil. 
Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
European Larch — Bright green feather foliage. De- 
ciduous. Moist soil. Slender pyramidal form. Very 
fast growing. Mature height 60 to 70 ft. 
Austrian Pine — Deep green foliage. Prefers rich, 
light loam with well-drained subsoil. Good for city 
and sea-shore planting. Mature height about 50 ft. 
Banks Pine — Fast growing. Warm, yellow-green 
foliage. Shortest needles of any pine. Excellent for 
planting in barren sand. Mature height 40 to 50 ft. 
Mugho Pine — Dwarf, spreading, slow growing. 
Hardy except in wet soil. Prunes at any height. Mature 
height 6 to 10 ft. 
Scotch Pine — A rapid grower. Ornamental, light 
gray-green foliage. Will grow in poor soil. Best for 
quick-growing screens. Mature height 50 to 60 ft. 
White Pine — Rapid grower. Prefers light, sandy soil. 
Spreading limbs, but easily adapted to windbreaks and 
screens. Mature height about 80 ft. 
Black Hill Spruce — Lovely relative to White Spruce. 
Bright foliage, green to bluish tint. Grows bushy, com- 
pact, symmetrical. Medium wet soil. Mature height 25 
to 40 ft. 
Engelmann Blue Spruce — Blue-green to steel blue. 
Bears purple flowers. Prefers moist soil. Mature height 
30 to 40 ft. 
Norway Spruce — Dark green, graceful, symmetrical. 
Excellent for hedges and windbreaks. Heavy soil, will 
grow in partial shade. Mature height about 80 ft. 
White Spruce — Light, silvery-green foliage. Sym- 
metrical, Makes good hedges and windbreaks. Moist 
soil. Will grow in partial shade. Mature height 25 to 
50 ft. 
American Arborvitae Colorado Blue Spruce 
~ Beauty: Lovely evergreens double the charm of 
your home, and the increased attractiveness gives 
your home real extra-dollar value, too! Block off 
undesirable views with a handsome stand of ever- 
greens. 
~ Mark Boundaries: Evergreens make friendly, 
permanent boundary markers . . . a living fence 
that never needs painting or upkeep expense! In 
front and along walks, clip as hedges — at sides 
or back, let them grow to towering trees. 
~ Provide Privacy: A thick screen of evergreens 
will make your yard a haven of privacy. If you 
have a small lot and want to make it look spacious, 
an evergreen planting, used right, will give the 
yard a BIG LOOK. 
~“ Save Fuel: A windbreak screen along exposed 
lot lines and foundation plantings close to the 
house will help cut winter fuel bills! In summer- 
time the trees will ward off the sun’s hot rays 
and keep your home cool and fresh. 
MAKE ¢xtha MONEY WITH 
CHRISTMAS TREES 
Added Income: Many customers raise Evergreens as 
Christmas Trees. It’s profitable work and requires 
practically no time or bother on your part. Write to- 
day for my special bulletin on this easy money-making 
sideline. 
