IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Pinus - Pine 
“Lord, let me be a Pine that lifts its hands up high 
To grasp the subtle secrets of the sky.’-—Edna De Ran 
This grand family of Evergreens is of 
great economic importance. It is symbolic 
of strength, endurance and _ perseverence, 
and has long occupied a prominent place in 
art, literature and commerce. There are 
many forms, but the large, rugged, cone- 
bearing varieties are the ones which are of 
such importance. They do not like city con- 
ditions of soot, smoke and dust but are 
at home in the great outdoors. When small 
they are more or less compact and shapely, 
but as they develop, age brings a charm 
and beauty which few trees possess. They 
will grow in almost any well drained soil. 
Plant Pines for permanency and beauty. 
PINUS resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). A 
valuable large, quick growing tree, useful 
as a specimen or for screening. Needles 
4 to 6 inches, glossy green. Hardy and 
holds a good color throughout the winter. 
Each 
35 tOS 4g tee gee wants ee eS $7.00 
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P. strobus (White Pine). One of our most 
beautiful native Evergreens, growing into 
a tall, majestic specimen. Needles 3 to 4 
inches long, soft and flexible. Grows well 
in both dry and moist soil. It is a beau- 
tiful object planted alone and we think 
it one of the most desirable of our orna- 
Lexington, Kentucky 
mental Evergreens. Each 
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to grow 
ground. 
Picea - Spruce 
PICEA abies (Norway Spruce). The most 
popular of all the Spruce. Tall, pyramidal, 
of rapid growth, with horizontal branches 
and dark green foliage. A very graceful 
tree, extensively planted and of great 
adaptability. Valuable as a specimen, for 
grouping or as windbreaks. 
Pseudotsuga - Fir 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (Douglas Fir). Soft 
green foliage, resembling the Hemlock or 
Spruce, but of a blue cast. Makes a com- 
pact tree, and can be used as a specimen 
sylvestris (Scotch Pine). 
re-establish itself, vigorous, and has ability 
luxuriantly in 
Its needles are shorter than either 
White or Red Pine, its habit more com- 
high 
Very quick to 
and dry 
pact, the foliage dark green. Each 
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P. pungens Kosteriana. Sorry, sold out. We have the finest Evergreens 
to be found in any nursery. 
sien Cite PTI — Seeing is believing. 
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Tsuga - Hemlock 
A popular Evergreen. Grows rather rapid- 
ly, can be pruned to almost any shape, will 
tolerate sun and partial. shade. Has good 
color winter and summer. 
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31 Sa ie 
31% to 4 ft. 
4 to 4 ft. 
A Va tOuD) tt. 
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guy, Forbes Rd., Meadowthorpe 
A good example of summer planting. Construction was not completed in time for spring 
planting, so this was completed in June and has furnished joy all summer to its owners. 
Taxus hedging is most attractive. 
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