Colorful EVERGREENS 

 at Rargain Prices 



All evergreens shipped in 

 Spring: to May 1, and in Fall 

 beg:inning October 15. 



Globe Arborvitae 



Tlie globes have a 

 variety of uses in 

 foundation groups and 

 along walks and bor- 

 ders. 8-10". 



"5c each ; 3 for $2.00 



JAPANESE YEWS (Taxus) 



The Yews are in greatest demand because they do 

 equally well in shade or sun. Leaves are broader 

 than other evergreens, are not prickly, and have a flat. 

 glossy deep-green line that remains all year "round. 

 Yews stand hard clipping and are of dense habit. Do 

 well in ordinary soil and prefer plenty of humus. 



10" sizes. 



75c each ; 3 for $2.00 



Be sure to specify Upright or Spreading. 



Upright type illustrated at left. Spreader at right. 



ARBORVITAE spreader Yew 



The flat, soft foliage of Arborvitae makes it most popular. *' 



Foliage is dense, waxy to the touch and has a nice fragrance. 

 Growth is relatively slow and requires a minimum of clipijing. 

 Makes excellent hedge effects as well as for individual plant- 



PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 



Grows rapidly in shapely pyramidal habit. A favorite for 

 entrances. 8-10". 



80c each; 3 for $2.25 



AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 



Similar to Pyramidal but less tapering at top. 

 trated. 12-15". 



90c each; 3 for $2.50 



Not illus- 



PYRAMIDAL, 

 ARBORVITAE 



IRISH JUNIPER 



One of the best 

 shaped natiiral grow- 

 ing evergreens. Holds 

 columnar shape for 

 years with little shear- 

 ing. Popular for en- 

 trances. Closely mat- 

 ted, silvery-green fol- 

 iage. Prefers sun. Il- 

 lustrated at left. 8-10". 



85c each; 3 for $2.25 



PFITZER JUNIPER 



This evergreen is considered in- 

 dispensable in foundation plantings. 

 Handsome, feathery green foliage. 

 Prefers sun but tolerant to some 

 shade. Ideal under windows. Har- 

 dy, free-growing. Stand close shear- 

 ing. 8-10". 



75c each; 3 for $2.00 

 CREEPING JUNIPER 



The Andorra is unexcelled where 

 a very low planting is desired for 

 steep banks, rock garden or bor- 

 ders. Finely cut. bright, silvery- 

 green foliage in spring and summer 

 and with frost develops a delightful 

 pink hue. Not illustrated. 8-10". 



90c each; 3 for $2.50 



Pfitzer Juniper 



BOXWOOD 



(Old English Dwarf) 



The favorite so often seen 

 at Washington's Mount Ver- 

 non and other gardens of the 

 ^Middle Atlantic. Grows in 

 any well-drained soil. Pre- 

 fers some shade. At left. 

 4-(V\ 



50c each; 12 for $5.00 

 CANADIAN HEMLOCK 



Most graceful of all evergreens with drooping 

 branches and soft delicate needles. Rare beauty 

 when planted at corners to frame the home or 

 spotted around the lawn GroAvs in pyramidal form 

 but can also be set close for trimming into lux- 

 urious hedge effect. 8-10". 



80e each; 3 for $2.25 

 ORDEKiNG INFORMATION ON PAGE 15 



AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET 



A vigorous and very compact grower that is ex- 

 tremely hardy and will stand the winter temper- 

 atures of the northern states. This hedge is pre- 

 ferred in sections where temperatures drop to zero. 

 12-18". 



30c each; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $17.50 

 CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



The leading hedge variety throughout the Coun- 

 try. Foliage has an unusually deep, rich green 

 that remains until late winter. This hedge is very 

 hardy and easy to prune to desired height. Both 

 hedge varieties will grow 10 feet in height if a 

 high hedge is desired. 12-18". 



25c each; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 



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