Evergreens 



COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 



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Evergreens Will GiveV 

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Arbor- Viiaes 



ELLWANGER'S or TOM THUMB ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja occidentalis ellwangeriana). A low, 



broad pyramidal form of Evergreen wi-th slender branches and feathery foliage. 



SIBERIAN ARBOR-VITAE (Thuga occi- 

 dentalis sibirica). Dark green color, 

 broadly pyramidal, very hardy and 

 holds green color during the winter. 



LEE GOLDEN ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja 

 occidentalis elegantissima). Compact, 

 pyramidal plant, golden green foliage; 

 dependable, hardy and vigorous in 

 growth. 



FERNLIKE ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja occi- 

 dentalis filicoides). Pyramidal in 

 shape, dark green whorled foliage. 



GEORGE PEABODY ARBOR-VITAE 

 (Thuja occidentalis lutea). A beauti- 

 ful variety, the gold marking diffusing 

 more deeply into the foliage than in 

 any other tall growing evergreen. 



VERVAENE ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja occi- 

 dentalis vervoeneana). More compact 

 than American arbor-vitae,good green 

 foliage, slightly variegated. 



PRICES OF ABOVE ARBOR-VITAES: 



Each 2 for 10 for 



18 to 24 inches. . .$1.10 $2.00 $9.00 



2 to 3 feet 1.50 2.70 12.00 



3 to 4 feet 2.00 3.70 17.00 



4 to 5 feet 3.00 5.50 25.00 



MUGHO DWARF PINE (Pinus montana mughis). A picturesque dwarf pine that 

 forms a bushy, compact bail growing as broad as it does toll, seldom reaching 

 a height of 4 feet. Foliage is dark, rich green; needles long and stiff. 



Each 2 for 



18 to 24 inches $1.75 $3.20 



2 to 21/2 feet 2.50 4.50 



COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca). Foliage 

 blue and sage-green, that distinct color which is so rare in 

 the East. As a specimen tree on the lawn or planted in 

 groups in front of darker colored evergreens, the Blue 

 Spruce is at its best. No planting of evergreens can be 

 effective without this splendid variety. 



Each 2 for 



15 to 18 inches $2.00 $3.70 



18 to 24 inches ... 3.00 5.50 



BALSAM FIR (Abies balsamea). A very erect regular pyra- 

 midal tree assuming a conical shape even when young. 

 Dark green foliage, grows into a large tree. 



Each 2 for 



18 to 24 inches $3.00 $5.50 



2 to 3 feet 4.00 7.50 



MAKE YOUR GARDEN 

 A SHOW PLACE 



In making the selections offered here, the trees, 

 shrubs and roses will give you a distinctive garden 

 such as your neighbors cannot duplicate with ordinary 

 material. This is your opportunity to enjoy the finest 

 creations of the horticultural world — trees and flowers 

 that are unusual in form and color. Make up your 

 order now from the super-quality offerings contained 

 in this planting guide. 



NORWAY SPRUCE (See page 55) 



See how we grow bushy, symmetrical Arbor-Vitae specimens 





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