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  HARDY 
  EVERGREENS 
  

  

  GLOBE 
  ARBORVITAE 
  

  

  ARBOR 
  VITAE 
  (American). 
  It 
  is 
  very 
  hardy 
  and 
  

   easily 
  transplanted. 
  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. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  

   inch, 
  75c 
  each; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.00 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  

   $1.50 
  each; 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  feet, 
  $2.00 
  each; 
  5 
  to 
  6 
  feet, 
  

   $3.00 
  each; 
  6 
  to 
  7 
  feet, 
  $3.50 
  each; 
  7 
  to 
  8 
  feet, 
  

   $5.00 
  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, 
  $1.00 
  each; 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  

   30 
  to 
  36 
  inch, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  36 
  to 
  42 
  inch, 
  $2.00 
  each. 
  

  

  ARBORVITAE 
  GLOBE 
  (Thuya 
  Globosa). 
  A 
  per- 
  

   fect 
  globe 
  when 
  well 
  grown, 
  the 
  spread 
  usually 
  

   equaling 
  the 
  height. 
  Foliage 
  of 
  light 
  green. 
  12 
  

   to 
  15 
  inch, 
  $1.00 
  each; 
  15 
  to 
  18 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  18 
  

   to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  $2.00 
  each. 
  

  

  ARBORVITAE, 
  CHINESE 
  (Biota 
  Orientalis). 
  Small- 
  

   er 
  growing 
  than 
  the 
  American, 
  more 
  compact 
  and 
  

   regular 
  and 
  pyramidal 
  in 
  outline, 
  with 
  fine, 
  feath- 
  

   ery, 
  deep-green 
  foliage. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  90c 
  each; 
  

   2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  $1.50 
  each. 
  

  

  ARBORVITAE, 
  BERCKMAN'S 
  GOLDEN 
  (Biota 
  

   Anrea 
  Nana). 
  Of 
  beautiful 
  conical 
  form, 
  very 
  

   dense 
  and 
  compact. 
  A 
  dwarf 
  type 
  with 
  golden 
  

   foliage. 
  12 
  to 
  15 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  15 
  to 
  18 
  inch, 
  

   $1.50 
  each; 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.75 
  each. 
  

  

  ROSEDALE 
  ARBORVITAE 
  (Biota 
  Rosedale), 
  A 
  

  

  beautiful 
  evergreen. 
  Broad, 
  cone-shaped, 
  with 
  

   blue-green 
  foliage 
  of 
  very 
  fine 
  texture. 
  Attains 
  

   a 
  height 
  of 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet. 
  12 
  to 
  18 
  inch 
  plants, 
  $1.00 
  

   each; 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch 
  plants, 
  $1.50 
  each. 
  

  

  CHINESE 
  COMPACT 
  ARBORVITAE 
  (Biota 
  Com- 
  

   pacts). 
  A 
  very 
  compact, 
  dwarf 
  form 
  of 
  Chinese 
  

   Arborvitae. 
  Holds 
  its 
  color 
  well 
  through 
  the 
  win- 
  

   ter. 
  We 
  recommend 
  this 
  variety 
  as 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  

   of 
  the 
  compact 
  forms 
  of 
  Arborvitae. 
  12 
  to 
  18 
  inch 
  

   $1.00 
  each; 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.50 
  each. 
  

  

  CRIPPS 
  GOLDEN 
  CYPRESS, 
  (Ret. 
  Obtusa 
  Cripsi). 
  

  

  One 
  of 
  our 
  finest, 
  slow 
  growing, 
  intense 
  yellow 
  

   evergreens. 
  Can 
  be 
  sheared 
  readily, 
  excellent 
  for 
  

   foundation 
  plantings. 
  Its 
  fine 
  foliage 
  and 
  rich 
  

   color 
  make 
  it 
  very 
  showy. 
  12 
  to 
  15 
  inch, 
  $1.00 
  

   each; 
  15 
  to 
  18 
  inch, 
  $1.35 
  each; 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.60 
  

   each. 
  

  

  PLUME-LIKE 
  CYPRESS 
  (Retinspora 
  Plumosa). 
  A 
  rapid- 
  

   growing 
  variety 
  with 
  gracefully 
  drooping 
  branches 
  of 
  

   bright 
  green 
  plume-like 
  foliage. 
  Price, 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inches, 
  

   $1.00 
  each; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  feet, 
  $2.25 
  each. 
  

  

  CYPRESS, 
  GOLDEN 
  PLUMED 
  (Retinspora 
  Plumosa 
  Au- 
  

   rea). 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  hardiest 
  and 
  most 
  desirable 
  of 
  the 
  

   Retinosporas. 
  Retains 
  its 
  golden 
  foliage 
  continuously. 
  

   18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  3! 
  to 
  4 
  

   feet, 
  $2.00 
  each; 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  feet, 
  $2.75 
  each. 
  

  

  CYPRESS 
  THREAD 
  (Retinospora 
  Filifere). 
  The 
  branches 
  

   of 
  this 
  variety 
  are 
  gracefully 
  slender 
  and 
  pendulous. 
  

   The 
  plant 
  grows 
  into 
  a 
  regular 
  broad, 
  dense, 
  pyramidal 
  

   form. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  $2.00 
  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. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  

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

  

  CEDAR 
  DEODAR 
  (Cedrus 
  Dcodara). 
  A 
  large 
  growing 
  

   evergreen 
  and 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  beautiful 
  grown. 
  Foliage 
  

   a 
  silvery 
  green, 
  branches 
  drooping 
  and 
  graceful. 
  ..2 
  to 
  3 
  

   feet, 
  $1.50 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  $2.00 
  each; 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  feet, 
  $2.75 
  

   each; 
  5 
  to 
  6 
  feet, 
  $3.50 
  each. 
  

  

  CEDAR, 
  RED 
  (J. 
  Virginiana). 
  Well-known 
  native 
  tree; 
  

   varies 
  much 
  in 
  habit 
  and 
  color 
  of 
  foliage; 
  very 
  attrac- 
  

   tive 
  in 
  winter 
  when 
  the 
  golden 
  bronze 
  of 
  the 
  young 
  

   growth 
  contrasts 
  with 
  the 
  dark 
  green 
  of 
  the 
  older. 
  2 
  to 
  

   3 
  feet, 
  $1.00 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet 
  specimens, 
  $1.75 
  each. 
  Can 
  

   supply 
  larger 
  ones 
  if 
  desired. 
  Write 
  us. 
  

  

  SAVIN 
  JUNIPER. 
  A 
  low, 
  many-branched 
  shrub, 
  usually 
  

   growing 
  not 
  over 
  2 
  or 
  3 
  feet 
  high. 
  Its 
  branches 
  are 
  

   spreading, 
  dense, 
  thickly 
  covered 
  with 
  branchlets 
  and 
  

   heavily 
  clothed 
  with 
  short, 
  tufted 
  foliage. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch 
  

   size, 
  $1.50 
  each. 
  

  

  IRISH 
  JUNIPER. 
  Very 
  erect 
  and 
  tapering 
  in 
  growth, 
  

   forming 
  a 
  column 
  of 
  deep 
  green 
  foliage; 
  a 
  pretty 
  little 
  

   tree 
  or 
  shrub, 
  and 
  a 
  general 
  favorite 
  for 
  its 
  beauty 
  and 
  

   hardihood. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  75c 
  each; 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  $1.00 
  

   each; 
  30 
  to 
  36 
  inch, 
  $1.50 
  each. 
  

  

  PFITZERIANA 
  JUNIPER. 
  A 
  very 
  hardy, 
  valuable 
  

   spreading 
  variety, 
  with 
  silvery 
  green 
  color. 
  Both 
  the 
  

   main 
  stems 
  and 
  lateral 
  shoots 
  have 
  a 
  light, 
  feathery 
  ap- 
  

   pearance. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  $1.75 
  

   each; 
  30 
  to 
  36 
  inch, 
  $2.50 
  each; 
  36 
  to 
  42 
  inch, 
  $3.00 
  each. 
  

  

  SPINY 
  GREEK 
  JUNIPER 
  (J. 
  excelsa 
  stricta). 
  An 
  unus- 
  

   ually 
  attractive 
  dwarf 
  pyramidal 
  form 
  with 
  very 
  compact 
  

   bluish-green 
  foliage. 
  Vigorous 
  in 
  growth, 
  and 
  not 
  parti- 
  

   cular 
  as 
  to 
  soil. 
  12 
  to 
  15 
  inch, 
  $1.25 
  each; 
  15 
  to 
  18 
  inch, 
  

   $1.60 
  each; 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  $2.00 
  each; 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  $2.50 
  

   each. 
  

  

  ANDORA 
  JUNIPER. 
  One 
  of 
  our 
  finest 
  spreading 
  junipers 
  

   of 
  recent 
  introduction. 
  Grows 
  closer 
  to 
  the 
  ground 
  than 
  

   the 
  Pfitzer. 
  During 
  summer 
  it 
  has 
  a 
  silver 
  reflex 
  to 
  

   the 
  otherwise 
  green 
  foliage. 
  In 
  winter 
  it 
  turns 
  a 
  pur- 
  

   plish 
  cast, 
  which 
  is 
  unusual 
  in 
  evergreens. 
  24 
  to 
  30 
  inch, 
  

   $2.00 
  each. 
  

  

  PFITZER 
  JUNIPER 
  

  

  