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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Hardy Evergreens 



Pyramidal Arborvitae. 



ARBORVITAE (American). It is very hardy and easily trans- 

 planted. It grows rapidly and with little care; it soon forms a 

 most beautiful hedge, very dense and perfectly impervious to 

 the sight. It forms a most desirable and ornamental screen to 

 divide the lawn from other grounds. 12 to 18 inch., 60c each; 

 18 to 24 inch, $1.15 each; 2 to 3 feet, $1.60 each; 3 to 4 feet. $2.50; 

 4 to 5 feet, $3.00; 5 to 6 feet, $4.50. 



ARBORVITAE (Hovey's Compacta). It is a semi-dwarf, compact 

 grower with beautiful yellowish green foliage. It is especially 

 desirable for a foundation planting. Price, 18 to 24 inch, $2.00 

 each. 



ARBORVITAE (Pyramidalis). A superb, new and hardy sort, of 

 very compact habit and grows in a perfect column. Largely 

 planted in cemeteries, owing to the small amount of space it 

 occupies. 18 to 24 inch, $2.00 each; 24 to 30 inch, $2.50 each. 



ARBORVITAE, GLOBE (Thuya Crlobosa). A perfect globe when 

 well grown, the spread usually equaling the height. Foliage of 

 light green. 10 to 12 inch, $1.20 each; 12 to 15 inch, $1.40 each; 

 15 to 18 inch, $1.75 each; 18 to 24 inch, $2.25 each. 



ARBORVITAE, CHINESE (Biota Orientalis). Smaller growing 

 than the American, more compact and regular and pyramidal in 

 outline, with fine feathery deep green foliage. 12 to 18 inch, 

 60c each; 18 to 24 inch, $1.00 each; 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each; 

 3 to 4 feet, $2.00; 4 to 5 feet, $2.50; 5 to 6 feet, $3.25 each. 



ARBORVITAE, BERCXMAN'S GOLDEN (Biota Aurea Nana). Of 

 beautiful conical form, very dense and compact. A dwarf type 

 with golden foliage. 10 to 12 inch, $1.60; 12 to 15 inch, $2.00 

 each; 15 to 18 inch, $2.50 each. 



PLUME-LIKE CYPRESS (Retinospora Plumosa). A rapid grow- 

 ing variety with gracefully drooping branches of bright green 

 plume-like foliage. Price, 18 to 24 inches, $1.50 each; 2 to 3 feet, 

 $2.00 each. 



CYPRESS, GOLDEN PLUMED (Retinospora plumosa aurea). One 

 of the hardiest and most desirable of the Retinosporas. Retains 

 its golden foliage continuously. 12 to IS inches tall, $1.20 each; 

 18 to 24 inch, $1.50 each; 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 each. 



CYPRESS, LAWSON'S (Cupressus Lawsoniana). Native of South- 

 ern Oregon. A very beautiful and graceful tree, with delicate, 

 feathery, bluish green foliage. 2 to 3 feet tall, $2.00 each; 

 18 to 24 inch, $1.75 each. 



CYPRESS THREAD (Retinospora Pilifere). The branches of this 

 variety are gracefully slender and pendulous. The plant grows 

 into a rather broad, dense, pyramidal form. 12 to 18 inch, $1.30 

 each; 18 to 24 inch, $1.75 each. 



SILVER CYPRESS (Retinospora Squarrosa). A very showy type, 

 its foliage being of silvery blue-green. Not quite so strong a 

 grower as the preceding varieties, but valuable on account of its 

 color. 12 to 18 inch size, $1.40 each; $13.00 per 10; 18 to 24 inch 

 size, $1.75 each; $16.00 per 10. 



LARGE LUMBER AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR RECEIVED 



BEST EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY AND SHADE TREES 



EVER RECEIVED, FROM EAST OR WEST 



Coney Island, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1930. 



Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 



Gentlemen: 



Our order of trees and plants arrived last week and merely to 

 say that they were satisfactory would not be doing justice. This 

 was about the nicest shipment of nursery stock we ever received, 

 and we have bought thousands of dollars worth of stock from 

 Coast to Coast in the past few years. 



We never knew that some of the stock you shipped us grew as 

 large, and not alone was it the best stock we ever received, but 

 the way it was packed, shows that you certainly know how to 

 look after it. 



The case that came by freight weighed 487 lbs. and we expected 

 as usual that a lot of the plants would be broken, but when we 

 opened it we were more than surprised at the way it was packed, 

 and not a single branch broken, the magnolia tree did not even 

 have a leaf damaged. 



All the stock is now in the ground, and you could never tell it 

 was just planted. It looks as if it had grown right there, and in 

 fact looks a whole lot better than some of the same kind of 

 plants that we planted last fall. 



MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY, 



H. M. MORRIS. 



Read 



of the RICH A RED DELICIOUS and BLAXTAYMAN 

 APPLES. Pages 3 and 4. 



Berkman's Golden Arborvitae. 



