% Evergreen Trees i 



"The green robed senators of |, 

 \/: mighty woods' '—Keats 



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E\ ERGREEN* TREES arc indispensable for the harmonious development 

 of home grounds. Always dignified in appearance, yet with varied charac- 

 teristics, they lend their charm to both foundation and lawn plantings. In 

 winter, when other vegetation stands stark and leafless, evergreens become 

 even more beautiful. Their verdant foliage warms the coldest landscape. 

 They are planted as hedges, windbreaks, backgrounds, groups, specimens, or 

 for screening objectionable views. Immediate effects, if desired, may be ob- 

 tained by the use of the larger evergreens. Shade is no handicap, for there 

 are varieties which will thrive under any condition or exposure. 



ABIES concolor {White Fir) 60'- dark green on the surface and blue 



80'. A tall, hardy, rapid growing tree underneath. Essentially a specimen 



with rich, silvery needles. It is a tree. 



choice Colorado species, indispens- Size Price Each 

 able as a specimen. \ to Infect S6.00 



. 1 2X to} feet 8.00 



*» Price Each 3 to 4 feet 12.00 



2 to ly 2 feet S6.00 



2 , to 3 feet 8.00 A. nordmanniana {Nordmann Fir) 



Large specimens, prices on application. 80'- 100'. A beautiful, vigorous tree 



from the Crimean Mountains, with 

 A. fraseri (Fraser Fir) 30'-50\ A dark, glossy green foliage, develop- 

 compact pyramidal tree from the ing into a towering specimen. 



North Carolina mountains. Foliage, Large specimens, prices on application. 



This garden was built on the site of a tennis court. Pyramidal arborvitae serve as 

 points in the corners of the garden and are used as a hedge across the south boundary 



