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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. 
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8710 ft SBOE See ee pois ree eae ss 25.00 
PINUS strobus, Eastern Wuire Prinz, 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. 
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45 A Tt BRB ees te meek mee eames 7.00 
5-65 {te B&B arent Oi nc Pee 9.00 
G27 Sift ABS Baer 2 ees). ce ee eee 12.50 
778) o TLDS B Bete oe tele oh re ee 16.00 
8-10 Tt tB& Bea re: teach tires pees oer 22.50 
10-12 1.2 BRB ieee ee ene re 30.00 
PINUS strobus, Hv. Pyrammar Eastern Wuire Pine, 
50-75 ft. 
Rare form with ascending branches, forming a narrow 
pyramidal head. 
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PINUS sylvestris, Scors Pine, 50-75 ft. 
A very ornamental Pine, with blue green needles and 
red or red-brown bark. Unusually hardy. 
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PINUS thunbergi, Japanese Biack 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. 
425) ft? BSB Toes wee ee ee tae eee 12.00 
be6 cE BAB Foe eee ee eee eee 17.50 
POPULUS generosa, 70-100 ft. 
Fast growing and handsome Poplar, with large green 
leaves. 
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POPULUS nigra, Hv. Lomsarpy Poptar (italica), 40- 
60 ft. 
Fast growing, narrow, columnar tree. 
8-10 LbS canine tess says aeons a 3.00 
PRUNUS glandulosa, Hv. Dovste 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. Dovste Wuire Atmonp 
Cuerry, 5 ft. 
Pure white form of above. 
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PRUNUS maritima, Breacu Puiu, 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 40. 
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PRUNUS tomentosa, Mancuu Cuerry, 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. Mutrietex (plena), Firower- 
Inc Pium, 20-80 ft. 
A favorite ornamental shrub or small tree, with double 
pink flowers in early spring. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA taxifolia, Doucrasrir, 50-200 ft. 
A pyramidal tree of dense, yet graceful habit. Very 
hardy. Foliage green or bluish-green. 
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QUERCUS borealis, Norruern Rep Oax, 60-80 ft. 
Fine as shade tree or for lawn. Rapid growing. 
Leaves dark red in autumn. 
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ba PS nie is, Py eH i ae Mt die Mi oe Se 13.50 
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LAE] Gd Cee rege een eee oes hes eee 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. 
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Aide, Sah aR OBI, 8 alaloce dtalo A oid © Sd a'eao ote 40.00 
14-16 ft. 4-41, LTT Ca See ee ee ay coer 55.00 
QUERCUS palustris, Pin Oak, 75-125 ft. 
A symmetrical tree, with slender, spreading branches, 
the lower one usually pendulous. The bright green 
leaves turn brilliant red in autumn. 
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SeLO cE eget os oft ok ier eae hey Acie aR thon, avers 12.00 
UGS Osha 8 ok etre cutee ley gee as INRA Beebe ees hve 15.00 
QUERCUS robur, Eneuisu 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. 
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RHAMNUS davurica, Danurtan Bucxruorn, 20-30 
ft. 
Large spreading shrub or small tree, with white flow- 
ers in May or June, followed by black fruit. 
