SCOTCH £1Q_SCOTCH PINE (ss venus). & Decorative Tee. When young it 
PINE is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree densely covered with 
blue-green needles of medium length, In older years it has a delightful irregularity of Specimen 
outline that is so picturesque on the landscape. Rapid in growth, very hardy, and does 
well in almost any soil, developing fine windbreaks and screens, besides being one 
of the best for reforestation. Popular for landscaping, also. (Seedlings and special 
windbreak grades are offered on page 34.) 
Each 23 
(G)gi8-24ine spocinienss2XKier ere seat te yn be | $1.50 $2.50 <a 
(eo) E2-212ctt sepecimons 3X ieee tee Ae is oxcim so, pause au Aunties viele os 2.50 4,40 
E11 es RED PINE (Pinus resinosa). The Great Norway Pine of the Forest! Hardy 
enduring and fine looking. Masses of long, soft, deep green 
needles contrast well with the reddish bark, and hold their bright shining color through- 
' out the year. Splendid tree as a specimen on the lawn, planted along the driveway, 
and develops an impressive, permanent background. 50 to 75 feet at maturity. (Do not 
overlook the heavy windbreak trees on page 34.) 
Each 2 
(b}23-4 ft specimens, 4X; BEB. es ee $5.00 $9.00 
PONDEROSA 
PINE 
E12—PONDEROSA PINE {7 Pres 
the Ponderosa Pine you 
will find the beauty of strength and massiveness—a tree that 
is invaluable for solid backgrounds or enormous, spreading 
specimens on the lawn. Extra long needles, very thick, and of 
rich deep green. It is absolutely hardy, rapid in growth. 50 to 
60 feet at maturity. (Note seedlings and special windbreak 
grades on page 34.) 
E14 _ WHITE PINE (Pinus strobus). Called 
“King of the Pines’. 
Noted for its long, soft, light silvery green needles, and 
its graceful, majestic stature. It is extremely rapid in 
growth, hardy and dependable, retaining its lower branch- 
es even in mature years. Distinctive and beautiful in lawn 
groups or backgrounds, gives complete security in screens 
and windbreaks, and is the country’s foremost lumber 
Pine. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. On account ‘of the Federal 
Quarantine, White Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, 
California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. 
(Special windbreak grades are offered on page 34.) 
Each 2 
(c) 12-18 in., specimens, 2X ............ $1.75 $2.75. 
(d) 18-24 in., specimens, 2X ............ 2.25 3.75 
(e) 2-3 it., specimens, 3X, B&B .......... 5.00 9.00 
E19 — COLORADO SILVER CEDAR NOTE “X” means number of 4 
is times transplanted and 
(Juniperus scopulorum) rooteaned. an 
Each 2 
ghee wil eta, somes ee, $2.95 $5.40 
(d) 3-4 ft., specimens, 4X, BAB ............... 5.00 9.00 
All Specimen Trees on this Page 
Not Marked B&B, Will be Individually Wrapped. 
See opposite page for full explanation. 
t 
COLORADO 
SILVER CEDAR 
‘ 
td, 
\ 
AMERICAN 
ARBOR- 
VITAE 
The Lovely Silver-Green Cedar from the Rocky Mountains. Specimen 
It naturally develops a bushy pyramid, with soft feathery 
foliage, seldom growing more than 20 feet tall. Quick growing 
and hardy, it makes a fine screen or background, or is used 
‘to good advantage along a driveway. Some clipping each 
year will induce more formal character and smaller propor- 
tions, and is then very desirable for entrance and foundation 
groups, 
10 25 100 
6-10: in., seedlings .....55....0. 80000: $5.00 $9.00 $32.50 
E16—AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE 
WHITE CEDAR (Thuya occidentalis) 
It Develops the Densest of All Windbreaks and Screens. A 
great favorite, too, for lawn groups. The flat, beautifully 
carved foliage of deep green covers the tree like a mantle. 
Untrimmed it grows into a graceful broad pyramid, 35 to 50 
feet tall, but shears readily to any desired height or shape. 
Well used as backgrounds, in landscape groups, trimmed 
hedges, or as single lawn specimens. Needs lots of moisture. 
Plant 2 feet apart for sheared hedge. (See picture of Ameri- 
can Arbor-Vitae hedge on page 39.) 
10 25 100 
(a) 2-4 in., seedlings ............... $2.00 $4.00 $12.50 
(b) 12-18 in., light transplants, 2X .... 5.00 9.00 30.00 
(c) 18-24 in., heavy field 
MOnSDIANte OK: is. dscns 12.00 24.50 85.00 
Each Z 
(d) 18-24 in., bushy specimens, 3X .......... $2.50 $4.50 cae 
(e) 2-3 it, bushy specimens, 3X ............. 3.00 5.50 8S 6 
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