4 THE JENKINS NURSERIES, Winona, Ohio | 
SPRUCE (Continued) 
Picea Pungens—Colorado Spruce 100 
Ge eee Arts ng ees cle 
He'G th, a ee 
6- 8 in. ieee 
BolQ. 1: et inh eee 
Te” p@ebO itera ee 17.50 
62°90 Ghee eee 
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PINES 
P. Mughus—Mugo Pine 
S24 inh 
4-6 ¢4m, kee ia » GOD 
P. Nigra Austriaca—Austrian Pine 
S <2- 4h. eee 
Me ES BIN soc a . ‘5.00 
6-12 in. — cacti eis any ae 
Ee) 2 4 Vy. eee 5.00 
P. Resinosa—American Red Pine 
T. 4-6 ig) ae eee 17.50 
612 4n? eB eee — 2000 
P. Strobus—White Pine 
S 2- 4'\ing eee See ee 
P. Sylvestris—Scotch Pine 
De gO a se 
0 Oe ak |: hr ne OO eS 
6-12 in. CMRP! Reh Ct 
12-18 eS? occ 
"Dh hy ee Ee eat a ee 6.00 
4>.6° In: 1 eae reer ys 
Pseudotsuga Taxifolia—Douglas Fir 
5S; 2+ 4 tn. |. ee 
6- 8 in. ee ee 2 6.50 
i ee «oe at» aut teem a _ 1008 
Taxodium Distichum—Bald Cypress 
8 GalZ, ity et See ee _ >. 620 
T 6-12 in, Se ecnaitoc cis nn 
TAXUS 
Canadensis—Canadian Yew 
Re i@= Gtiin, a tee . 9.00 
T. Suspidata—Japanese Yew 
R 4-6 in 
6- 8 in 
T 4-6 in 
6- 9 in 
9-12 in 
12-18 in 
T. C. Capitata—Upright Jap. Yew 
Prag, (ohh: ap cea role Bae _.. 20.00 
Taxus C. H. & H. (A clone which 
grows somewhat like Hicksi) 
25.00 
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