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EI D | Fi Finest of All Evergreens for Windbreaks and Screens. 
5 oug as ir Supremely hardy, healthy and drought resisting, it 
grows quickly and compactly, developing a lofty, 
graceful pyramid. For description and prices on select specimen trees, see page 34. 
2 ‘ 10° 25 100 1,000 
(a) 4-8.in., seedlings ............................. 600. $1.75 § 3.75 $11.00 $100.00 
(b)pBs1Zine seedlings ... oo cee ek ce ec cece cee 2.25 4.50 14.50 125.00 
(c) 12-18 in., light transplants, 2X ..................... 5.50 11.75 40.00 
(d) 18-24 in., heavy field transplants, 3X ......... pang 18.50 42.50 150.00 
. (Abies balsamea). The Christmas Tree evergreen from 
E1 7 — vl. the forests. Beautiful, heavy, lustrous foliage. Useful, too, 
for underplanting under large, established evergreens. 
j ‘ 10 25 100 
(GRAS; BeGdlings oon. 6. kee tice ne bibs cob leesolecn Ae hae eRe $1.75 $3.75 $11.00 
SO IIS is SS | COO CONS Sa eE TE 3.00 5.75 18.50 
Quniperus virginiana). Well known native evergreen, popular 
E18— ed for screens, hedges, windbreaks, and even as specimens on 
the lawn. Withstands dry weather well, and is very hardy. 
Thick, deep green foliage is sometimes silver tinted, with bronze tinge in the winter. Grows 
20-30 feet tall, but is readily sheared to any desired size or shape. 
10 25 100 
(a BO Siinv seedlings, aos 275. «26s soos eco ecechs cases ceeded ects $3.50 $7.00 $25.00 
(b) 12-16 in. field transplants ......................0. 000 eee 5.75 12.50 40.00 
: je A (Pinus nigra). Sometimes called Black Pine. It is 
E27 — AAtuiahn Pine. similar to Ponderosa Pine, having the very long 
needles of deep green, the great spreading 
branches and handsome form, though a trifle more upright reaching. A favorite for specimen 
and background planting, for quick screens and windbreaks, 40-60 ft. at maturity. 
10 25 100 
BreRetateCoo sista) s:2 Soho wlelelo oyaicisin in eiseiniede ws 4e aks Toisrlelp/aieie es $2.00 $4.00 $12.50 
e (Pinus banksiana). The Fastest Growing Evergreen. Useful 
E28 -J Pine. as a quick windbreak tree and for poor soils, but is not 
recommended for ornamental planting. Needles moderately 
long and stiff, and of light green. 
8-12 in., seedlings 
10 25 100 
12-18 in., transplanted seedlings ......................2 2 cece eens $3.00 $6.00 $16.50 
. Extra Long. Thick Needles—a broad, compact 
E29 -Pondenosa Pine. tree that gives fine protection. Splendid for orna- 
mental screens and windbreaks as well as im- 
posing specimens on the lawn. 50-60 ft. at maturity. For specimen trees, see prices on 
page 35. : 
10 25 100 1,000 
CaJe8-12-in) SCOCHUNGS 1.5 ao ccee es cis Lid wis die o(oiene lee oe wel $2.00 $4.00 $12.50 $110.00 
o Hardy, Enduring and Fine Looking. Splen- 
E30-Red ( Norway) Pine. did for backgrounds and windbreaks, as 
well as woodlots. For complete description 
and other prices, see page 35. 
10 25 100 
Ker S-Oc imi) BEGUN as ie oes eas ws wharendn 6 Bone ais inte ea epee $1.50 $ 3.00 $10.00 
(b) 18-24 in., heavy field transplants, 3X .......................... 8.00 18.75 65.00 
5 (Pinus sylvestris) A decorative Pine, hardy, rapid in 
E 31 comes Scotch Pine. growth, and does well in almost any soil. When young 
it is a stocky, bushy, rounded tree densely covered 
with blue-green needles of medium length. In older years a delightful irregularity of out- 
line gives picturesque landscape effects. It develops good windbreaks and screens, is pop- 
ular in landscaping, and is one of the best for reforestation. 40-50 feet at maturity. 
10 25 100 1,000 
(a) 6-10 in., seedlings .....................0-.- ee eee $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 $90.00 
(b) 12-18 in., transplanted seedlings ................-- 3.00 6.00 20.00 
E32- White Pine. 
The Most Beautiful Windbreak Pine. Noted 
for its long, soft, light silvery green needles 
and its graceful, majestic stature. Hardy, 
rapid in growth. 60-80 ft. at maturity. On 
account of the Federal Quarantine, White 
Pine cannot be shipped into Arizona, Cali- 
fornia, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and 
Utah. For prices on specimen trees, see 
page 35. 
10 25 100 
(a) 4-6 in., seedlings. .$ 1.75 $ 3.75 $11.00 
(b) 12-18 in., light field 
transplants, 2X .. 5.00 11.00 35.00 
(c) 18-24 in., heavy field 
; ; “Compactness and Beauty, along with Quick- 
poses IX s-> 7.50 16.50 a ness of Growth, makes this White Pine one 
(d) 2-3 ft.. heavy field of our most popular Evergreens for Wind- 
s transplants, K> ras 10.00 22.50 85.00 break.” Wayne Ferris, Jr. 
ee: 
This Douglas Fir Windbreak Adds Much Beauty and Protection 
to the Wm. E. Meyer Home Near Geneva. Iowa. 
We Grow Millions of these Baby Pines and Spruce—for Nursery- 
men, for Reforestation, for Christmas Tree Plantations, and for 
Home Owners—for Planting All Over this Country. 
No Trees Could Portray the Beautiful Legend of the “Whispering 
Pines” Better than these Ferris White Pine. 
A protective row or two of quick g 
Towing 
WE SUGGEST hedging or deciduous trees back of your 
new evergreen windbreak for quick shel- 
ter. See page 26. 
NOTE! “X” means number of times transplanted 
and root-pruned 
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