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DO NOT TAKE ORDERS FOR THESE EVERGREENS 
BULL PINE (Pinus ponderosa) 
This Western Yellow Pine grows native in our western territory, 
but we have quit raising it. The Austrian Pine is very similar, just 
as hardy and more desirable. 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) 
This Pine likes moisture so it is not suitable for most of our 
territory. Also in the eastern part of our territory where it will 
grow, Austrian Pine is preferred 
WHITE PINE (Pinus strobus) 
We do not have a sufficient demand for this tree for eastern and 
northern part of our territory where this tree will grow Foliage 
subject to summer burn here and south. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
We do not have a sufficient demand for this tree for the eastern 
and northern part of our territory where this tree will grow 
HEMLOCK 
We do not have a sufficient demand for this tree for the eastern 
and northern part of our territory where this tree will grow. 
ARBORVITAE, CHINESE 
This Arborvitae grows in Kansas, but we believe we do not need it 
for there with the other nice evergreens we have. As it is planted 
farther north into Nebraska it winter kills. 
ARBORVITAE, AMERICAN 
; This tree grows in Minnesota and we are ie the south edge of its 
territory where it will not survive some of our hotter summers. 
CAUTIONARY REMARKS 
Many evergreens fail to grow because some customers do not apply 
enough water at one time to reach all the roots. Another serious 
fault is to allow a hard topcrust soil to exist about a tree. A top 
mulch is helpful in the absence of thorough cultivation during the 
summer. A top mulch applied for winter protection for newly planted 
trees is good insurance. In the winter people do not water trees and 
drying out occurs from cracks in the topsoil. Daily watering can be 
more harmful: than insufficient watering. 
The Marshallman who helps. his customer after the sale has very few 
replacements: 
