EVERGREENS 
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Pines, continued 
PINUS peuce, Barkan Pine, 30-50 ft. 
Dense, narrow pyramidal habit and slow growth. Not generally available. 
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PINUS resinosa, Rep Pine, 80-165 ft. 
Stout spreading or sometimes pendulous branches, forming a broad pyram- 
idal tree. Long rich green leaves. 
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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. 
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PINUS strobus, Hv. Pyrammwar Eastern WuirteE Pine, 50-75 ft. 
‘ Rare form with ascending branches, forming a narrow pyramidal head. 
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PINUS sylvestris, Scots 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 Buack Prinz, 30-100 ft. 
A Japanese species, with bright green needles. Picturesque in growth. 
Fine for seashore. Sometimes injured in severe winters north of Boston. 
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Douglasfir 
PSEUDOTSUGA taxifolia, Dovcuasrir, 50-200 ft. 
A pyramidal tree of dense, yet graceful habit. Very hardy. Foliage green 
or bluish-green. 
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Be sure to see the lists of plants for special purposes and environments on 
Pages 60-69. They will help you in choosing the best selection for your needs. 
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