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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Select Hardy Coniferous Evergreens 



Hardy Conifers 

 individiKillv. flii'ir . \ 

 the yrar. '•rii.- 

 important fdii-nliia 

 mend later planting. 



iis(m1 oxtonsivelv 



11 of the lawn or lioine grounds and, \vlieth(>r grouped or planted 

 { ricli rn\,,r iviidi-r tlieiii aitrarin,. an.l de>iral)le at all times of 

 le \-er>- clKMcc-t kind-, al>M)luli' hardiness being one of the 

 ^- iilanted duriiig Augii-t and S. ni eiiil ler. \\'e do not reconi- 



JUNIPERUS. Juniper 



Juniperus communis aurea. A neat, low-growing variety 



of flat, spreading habit; rich golden yellow at the tips of 



branches. 



Plants IS to 21 in.'lie.: SI. 50 oacli. 

 Juniperus eh'siant issinia ' I,eo." A desirable, new 



variet>'. wmIi ,i i i i m' i\ il. .Idi-n-t ipped foliage. Somewhat 



pelidulou- I 'I anrlii : .^r, iw i h cn-i-t . 



Plant- 1 I, tM -J I-H: sj. :,,■],. 



Juniperus Hibernica Iri-li .hiniperi. Attractive, silvery 



graj' foliage; the w:dl-kiiown Irish ,Iuni])er ol ]\vraniitlal 



form. 



Plants to 3 feet: $1.00 each. 



Juniperus Pfitzeriana. A graceful, new variety, with 

 handsome, dark green foliage. A fine, rajMcl grower of 

 distinct character. 



Well-shaped plants 2 to 3 feet: $2.50 each. 



PICEA. Colorado Blue Spruce 



Pungens glauca Kosteri. 'flu- -nailx ini| loved form 

 of the iiKijestie Colorado KInr .^-piiui' i~ without doubt 

 the mo,-l li 111! ■ md h;iiMl>onie ol all our evergreens. 

 The at ' I lihie color of the foliage stand.-' 



out proii M l tlie green foliage of surrounding 



shrubbei \ in- luiiu' d character of the growth lending 

 further distinction when planted so that it becomes a part 

 of tho. skyline. 



2 feet: $2.00. 2^ to 3 feet: $3.00 to $3.50. 



TAXUS. Yew 



Taxus cuspidata brevifolia (.Japanes(! Yew). A rare and 

 beautiful dwarf-growing evergreen, retaining its deep green 

 color IhrougiiouL the entire Winter. Very hardj'. 

 <o 2 feet: $1.50 to $2.00 each. 



Filifem 



w.il- 



Obtusa lir; 



■_' to 



Pisifera. 



RETINISPORA 



Droopiiii',-. thread-like branches, 



lev(>loping into a 



\ lni( 

 h-tni. 



■et: S3.()0. 

 t itul dwarf variety 

 ■a.'h. 



il-formed evergreen of f: 



.■(■rui. 



ark foliage, 

 ly rai)i(i 



Pisifera aurea. A lieautiful, bright golden form of the jire- 

 cediiig. One of the most attractive gokien-leaved ever- 

 gre(>ns. 



3 to 3H feet: $2.00 to $2.50 each. 

 Plumosa. A handsome, pjTamidal variety of dens(>, feath- 

 ery, light green foliage. Very hardv. 

 2}^ to 3 feet: $1.50 to $2.00 each. 

 Plumosa aurea. A most desirable golden form of the 

 ab()\e, of compact, shapely growth; fine as a s|)(>ciineii or 

 grafted. 



23.2 to ;i feet: $2.00 to $2.50 each. 

 Squarrosa X'oitciiii. A charming evergreen of compact, 

 feathery growtii; iiliiish green in color. 



2 to 23 2 h'ct: ^<2.()() each. 



THUYA. ArborvitiE 



Thuya occidontalis Waroana (Ari)orvita'). A fine, i)yrami- 

 dai e\<'rgfeen, with deep green foliage. Extremely useful 

 for forming screen-, ni.i— ing or planting individually. 

 ;i to 3':. feel : S'JOII racii. 



Thuya occidentalis hiiea ivar. Geo. Peabody). Bright 

 yellow fohage. \ d. . idi dU attractive form of occidentalis 



3 to I leei : s_'..-,n 1,1 s:;.()() each. 



Thuya )ih)h()s.i i( d.il.. -Ik ailed ArborvitaO- A deei) green 

 varietv ol rdinpacl. !j,loliular form. 

 l>2'to 2 feet: §1.25 to *l.5() each. 



