. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. EVERGREEN TREES. 25 greens. Long, rich, silver foliage, gracefully pendulous. Rare. 75 cts. to $ PINUS Jeffrey!. Jeffrey's Pine (I). A noble pine, with deep bluish green leaves. It attains a height of 150 feet in northern California. Hardy and valuable. $1 to $2. PINUS Lambertiana. Lambert's Pine (I). One of the largest and finest trees of the Pacific coast. $1 and $) NINUS Laricio. Corsican Pine (I). Dark green twisted leaves. Of rapid growth and distinct. $1. Low prices in quantity. PINUS Massoniana v


. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. EVERGREEN TREES. 25 greens. Long, rich, silver foliage, gracefully pendulous. Rare. 75 cts. to $ PINUS Jeffrey!. Jeffrey's Pine (I). A noble pine, with deep bluish green leaves. It attains a height of 150 feet in northern California. Hardy and valuable. $1 to $2. PINUS Lambertiana. Lambert's Pine (I). One of the largest and finest trees of the Pacific coast. $1 and $) NINUS Laricio. Corsican Pine (I). Dark green twisted leaves. Of rapid growth and distinct. $1. Low prices in quantity. PINUS Massoniana variegata. The Sun-Ray Pine (III). Very distinct and of slow, compact growth. Variegation of solid golden color. $3 to S4. PINUS monspeliensis. Salzmann's Pine (II). One of the finest European varieties. Foliage bright green and very dense. Very beautiful and symmetrical in form. $3 to $5. PINUS monticola. California Mountain Pine (I). A tall growing pine, of upright, symmetri- cal form; foliage dense, silver green color. $1. PINUS mughus. Dwarf Mugho Pine (IV). Low growing bush form. Fine. $50 cts. to $2. PINUS parviflora. Small-Flowered Japan Pine (III). A dwarf tree, with spreading, well-cov- ered branches and very glaucous leaves. $2. PINUS pinaster. Cluster Pine (II). A rapid- growing tree of good size; growing well in sand or near the sea. 75 cts. and. $1. Low rates per 100. PINUS ponderosa. Heavy-Wooded Pine (I). A grand California tree; perfectly hardy here; leaves 8 to 10 inches in length. $ to $ PINUS ponderosa pendula (I). Fine new variety of weeping habit. Curious, effective, and very rare. $5. PINUS Pyrenaica. Pyrean Pine (II). A ma- jestic tree, of luxuriant, spreading growth; long leaves and soft texture. $ and $2. PINUS rigida. Pitch Pine (I). A large-growing tree, with clean stem and compact top; suc- ceeds well on dry or wet soil. 75 cts. PINUS resinosa. Resinous Pine (I). A beautiful native pine, resembling the Austrian, but of softer texture. Ver


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