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PINUS resinosa, Rep Pine, 80-165 ft. 
Stout spreading or sometimes pendulous branches, 
forming a broad pyramidal tree. Long rich green 
leaves. 
78, ft SB GB ear aes fae 18.00 
8-10 ft eB SB see eee, 25.00 
PINUS strobus, Eastern Wuire Pine, 50-150 ft. 
Of rapid growth, and picturesque in old age, this fine 
evergreen is the glory of New England. Of all native 
American conifers, this is the finest. 
8-4 “Ete BW B i. oti tye eee ee 5.00 
A=” tS Bee. ac, one eee ee 7.00 
5-6 ft. B&B eae ie, aes 9.00 
6-7 “It. LB OB Scere ea cee 12.50 
18 LL B&B Se oe ee ee 16.00 
8-10 ft:2 B&B Ucar ee 22.50 
LO-12 ft. B&B ie ee ee ee 30.00 
PINUS strobus, Hy. Pyramipat Eastern Wuire Pine, 
50-75 ft. 
Rare form with ascending branches, forming a narrow 
pyramidal head. 
1-8. {te B&B ten: cee eee 30.00 
S-1OstC B&B ee ei 2) ae ee ae 4.0.00 
PINUS sylvestris, Scots Pinn, 50-75 ft. 
A very ornamental Pine, with blue green needles and 
red or red-brown bark. Unusually hardy. 
7th See, hl Waray Ba! | Ay Bi 3.50 
PINUS thunbergi, Japanese Brack Pine, 30-100 ft. 
A Japanese species, with bright green needles. Pic- 
turesque in growth. Fine for seashore. Sometimes in- 
jured in severe winters north of Boston. 
Ee & ell 9 i'd) «Mis SOR aiecin ie Glas teieyr, dant SP 12.00 
5-6°1t. B&B esi) ee eee ee ae 17.50 
POPULUS generosa, 70-100 ft. 
Fast growing and handsome Poplar, with large green 
leaves. 
S210 FE aceon ac en ee ee 4.00 
POPULUS nigra, Hy. Lomsarpy Pop tar (italica), 40- 
60 ft. 
Fast growing, narrow, columnar tree. 
Sal O Lesion ct tee eee ot ene eee, eee 3.00 
PRUNUS glandulosa, Hy. Dovstzr Pink Atmonn 
Cuerry, 5 ft. 
Commonly known as Double Pink Flowering Almond, 
this popular shrub has masses of double pink flowers 
in May. 
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PRUNUS glandulosa, Hv. Dovsitz Wurre Atmonp 
Cuerry, 5 ft. 
Pure white form of above. 
2-32 its en ek Pee re ene 175 
~ PRUNUS maritima, Beacu Pium, 4-7 ft. 
White masses of flowers in May, followed by green 
fruit which ripens to purple. Unexcelled for jam and 
jelly, which is a famous New England product. See 
picture, Page 32. 
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~-PRUNUS tomentosa, Mancuvu Currry, 8-12 ft. 
White or pinkish flowers in April. Luscious red fruit 
that makes fine jam, jelly or wine, if you can get it 
before the birds do. 
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PRUNUS triloba, Hv. Mutrieiex (plena), Frower- 
ING Pium, 20-380 ft. 
A favorite ornamental shrub or small tree, with double 
pink flowers in early spring. 
DAT | eee eee hs ee ate Lhe chee ee STOR 3.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA taxifolia, Dovatasrir, 50-200 ft. 
A pyramidal tree of dense, yet graceful habit. Very 
hardy. Foliage green or bluish-green. 
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CERT GR Be fed Sh OMe 5 nate oe Ale cowie i eae 6.00 
QUERCUS borealis, NorruHern Rep Oax, 60-80 ft. 
Fine as shade tree or for lawn. Rapid growing. 
Leaves dark red in autumn. 
OE) 5 Gmae rc ea ae ce Cee ee® 10.00 
Oat et Gere la on ee re Rea or 13.50 
WSR io SA Aca aan a, Ne et 2) nee 18.00 
DAG ok Gaietegs 0 a eocckean ia a een ee ee 25.00 
QUERCUS macrocarpa, Bur Oak, 75-100 ft. 
Grand native species, found all the way from Nova 
Scotia to Texas. Tall trunk and broad head, light 
brown furrowed bark. 
LO=128it 214-3 ins Cal. Fe ae ete aie eee 277.50 
IBA, Shh, CI Sank dcecececouoocuses 40.00 
14-16 tt, 4-416 in. cal) as... ceee le 55.00 
QUERCUS palustris, Pin Oax, 75-125 ft. 
A symmetrical tree, with slender, spreading branches, 
the lower one usually pendulous. The bright green 
leaves turn brilliant red in autumn. 
G- Sie beard cyber eS) rah seas. eee 8.00 
tolag OV 2 HRY | Seer oie on a Ae re ore a eae! 12.00 
Oe 2e CNet nak is eae eae aenee a 15.00 
QUERCUS robur, Enetisu Oak, 75-125 ft. 
A stately tree with short thick trunk and stout limbs 
forming an open broad head. Leaves stay green till 
late autumn. 
DaGUEL Oe eee as toe cactus ete ee 7.50 
RHAMNUS davurica, Danurtan Buckruorn, 20-30 
it 
Large spreading shrub or small tree, with white flow- 
ers in May or June, followed by black fruit. 
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