TWO REMARKABLE EVERGREEN TREES 



BIOTA AUREA NANA. 



Berkman's Golden Arbor Vit^e. 



PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA. 



Colorado Blue Spruce. 



A perfect little gem and the most beautiful 

 of all the Dwarf Evergreen Trees. It is also 

 of great hardihood. Indeed it is among the 

 hardiest and most enduring of all. It is of 

 dwarf habit, growing very compact and dense 

 in perfect conical form, and during spring 

 and summer it is of the most intense bright 

 golden yellow, changing to a golden bronze in 

 autumn and winter. Of special value for the 

 front of groups for cemetery planting, win- 

 dow gardens, vases, etc. 



12 to 15 in. high, each, 50c; doz. $5.00. 



15 to 18 in. high., each, 75c; doz. $7.50. 



Fairfield Co., Conn., April 7, 190G. 

 The box of plants sent to my gardener, 

 David Little, arrived safely and all seem fine 

 and healthy. MRS. P. R. BONNER. 



Montgomery Co., Tenn., April 1G, 190G. 

 I was much pleased with the plants you 

 sent me, and all of them are growing nicely. 



MRS. A. R. GHOLSON. 

 Luzerne Co., Pa., August 27, 190G. 

 Will you kindly tell me what season is best 

 to plant Japanese Iris? I am a new gardener 

 much interested and had very good success 

 with the order I got from you and wish to go 

 in much more largely. MRS. A. P. PLATT, 

 Christian Co., Ky., June 9, 190G. 

 The plants came to hand all O. K., and al- 

 though when they arrived we were suffering 

 from quite a drought, yet I managed to save 

 them all. I. M. HISER. 



Ingham Co., Mich., May 11, 190G. 

 The hardy plants which I ordered came to- 

 day. I am much pleased with everything. 



The most beautiful and valuable of all Ever- 

 green Trees. It is of beautiful, compact, sym- 

 metrical habit and of quite rapid growth. Its 

 greater charm, however, lies in the intense, 

 rich, bright steel-blue color of its foliage, 

 unique and of untold beauty. In addition to 

 its other great merits may be named absolute 

 hardiness, even where the mercury falls be- 

 low zero. It also succeeds at the seaside, 

 where but few Evergreens will endure the 

 salt-laden air 

 Two feet high, 

 Two and a half feet high, 

 Thiee feet high, 

 Four feet high, 



each 

 each 

 each 

 each 



$2.50 



sn.r.o 



$5.00 

 $7.50 



The shrubs are especially nice. 



MRS. WM. CROTTY. 



Shawnee Co., Kansas, April 23, 190G. 

 Your shipment No. 27.7S4 received. 

 Everything was in good shape and the quality 

 of the stock is fine. I am much pleased with 

 it. G. P. LUX. 



Lewis & Clarke Co., Mont., May 4, 190G. 



The plants of order No. 28,555 was received 

 in good condition. Thanks for the nice 

 plants you sent me. 



MRS. PAUL S. A. B1CKEL. 



Hartford Co., Conn., June 5, 190G. 

 I enclose check for plants already received. 

 The plants came in fine condition. 



LAURA H. SLUYTER. 



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