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PINUS (PINES) 
Pinus aristata (Bristlecone Pine) 
Slow growing and rather dwarf. A handsome low shrub with a picturesque 
and irregular habit of growth. Branches thickly clothed with heavy dark 
green foliage. Hardy into New England. A native of the western mountains. 
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Pinus cembra (Swiss Stone Pine] 
A lovely small growing tree with soft, dense, bluish green foliage. Hardy. 
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Pinus jetfreyi (Jetfrey's Pine] 
A rather open, picturesque, spire shaped conifer native of Oregon. Sym- 
metrical and often with pendulous branches. A blue pine, distinct and highly 
ornamental. Needles long and silvery blue. Hardy to Massachusetts. 
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Pseudotsuga douglasi (Douglas Fir) 
One of the conifers of great commercial value of the Pacific coast. Native 
British Columbia to Mexico and eastward to Montana and Colorado. 
Reaches a height of 200 feet or more, being among the tallest trees in the 
world, and a diameter of 12 feet. Good dark green foliage. We are offering 
the Colorado silver-gray strain, considered the best for ornamental purposes. 
A truly stately tree, and while it reaches great size and height it also 
possesses great ornamental values when introduced into landscaping plans. 
In its native haunts the younger trees and groups of trees have a most im- 
pelling appeal both in form and coloring. 
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Redcedar—See Juniperus 
RHODODENDRONS 
Rhododendron maximum (Rosebay Rhododendron) 
Large, rapid growing shrub. Leaves often 12 inches long, dark green, lustrous 
above. Flowers usually rose colored in large clusters. A bold, magnificent 
evergreen. Fine for naturalistic and woodland plantings. Rhododendrons are 
always described in superlatives. Among its many fine features is that it is 
hardy as far north as Quebec. Flowers in June and July. Native from On- 
tario to Georgia. 
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