CROMWFLL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Evergreens 



Juniperus Sabina (see page s) 



EVERGREENS 



The Evergreens are becoming more anci more popular, and deservedly so, because they retain their 

 foliage and arc just as attractive in wintir as in summer. The dwarf varieties of Evergreens are now used 

 iiusfs. .A front porch surrounded by evergreens certainly looks rich 

 hr 1~.\ ergreens vao' so much in foliage, shape and outline, height and 

 prcu\ combinations, and owing to the fact that the\- stand severe 

 s |)i)ssible lo retain an Evergreen planting at practicaih' any desired height or 

 size. The Evergreens increase very quickly in value, so mone\- spent for 

 this class of plants should be regarded as a gilt-edge iin est nient. 



W'e list only the best varieties that are absoluteh hardy 

 New England climate. 



ABIES • Spruces and Firs 



Arizonica argentea 



paruti\-el\- new, h.i' 

 white hirch. This, i 

 Fine jilants. ,i lo j 

 Concolor. W'hili- F ir 

 tilul un.l .i;i.urtul l' 

 idal li)riu. wiili lim 

 upward. .\s a lawn 

 and a rival ni tin- ( 



-.1 spy 



■his si« 



//, ,7- 



our cold 



IS com- 

 ; of the 

 iiMutiful. 



-1 beau- 



siU 



>lor Seedlings. 



rcll Icill.iur. WliKll curves 



■iinen. it is one ul tlu- most (leci)rati\-e trees 

 ado Blue S|)Mue. 4 it., $7.50 to SlO each. 



Each 



> 2 ft Si. 00 to 5i.2S 



to tt 1.50 to 2.50 



,i tu ,i ' It ,^oo to 4.00 



Douglasii. Poiii^lii'i Fir. A (jrand variet\- of large, conical 

 I. .1111, Willi lioM/ontal, spreatiing branches; foliage pale 

 uM I u i\ underneath. Does well in New England. 



l>' each. 



Excelsa. -V.'Ccuv St>n<n'. Used extensively for screens, 



dKcs 



>unt ot Us 



s> ..-. ns, 4 I" .S It.. 

 Excelsa inverta. Wffpi 



ul lUv best ,.1 th.- pel 



mlc-icstini; as ,i spi-ciim 

 Excelsa pyramidalis. 



I'\ Kuuidal 111 o 

 ual ti.-c. \ahiabU' 111 

 Fraseri. .S.udlinn lUil-. 



the s| 



.IS ubslltUle IMI I 



stioiiger sun in 



:e and rapid 

 specimen. l>'ine plants, 

 u h. I aii;er plants for 

 uh. 



.iv S/inice. This is one 

 .Mus of Spruces and is 

 lit. S5 each. 

 /,/.// Xcncny Spruce. 

 .ikiiii; a well-siiaped con- 

 acr. II ,. S,!.5() each. 



icsriiiblcs the Balsam 

 cc.-,-ds heu-, thus becoin- 

 I' li, wlueli .l.K - iiol Hke 



•ail>' si)riiig ami suininei 



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