Evergreens "W ^QpMU ^Q^/ 'Ga^c/ons^ 



Pinus, continued 

 Excelsa. Bbotan Pine. Branches spreading, the 

 uppermost ascending and forming an irregular, broad 



pyramid. Slender 

 or bluish green, ami -; 

 9 inches long and s n \ 



3 feet S3 



4 feet 5 00 I 



Koraiensis. Corean Pine. Dense, pyramidal outline. 



leaves in fives, grayish 

 u s long. Cones are 7 to 

 Each 



feet $7 50 



slow grower, 

 bluish uhite 



I. -avt- 



II. it -i. 



dark green and glossy. 

 Each 



S6 00 



lardy and dwarf. 

 lU-s froni I to 2 



Montana. 



Den.rK J<.tl,r.l 

 inchc- I.M,^. ij 1.. ,,ul.. -., ,.kI,. 



Muftlio. I)ua,f \l<,u-u.r^u r,,u: A ,„„ lur < Iw arf va- 

 riety. Bright t;Tccn ,u-i-<lh s. (.raslsh l.rou n cones I to 

 2 inches long. V aluable lor covering slopes and ior use 

 in the rock-garden. Each 

 I foot Si 



1 feet 2 00 



Resinosa. A'.J..r \n,u,r. I'in,. \ m , 1 , I. .fl s I nc 



with h.„[/ontal. inn... | „ ■ , „ I u 1 . .„ -. hr.uuL.-s ,,1 a 



lustrous green, horiiis a p\ranii(lal litail when yciiiMg 

 and an open, round-lopped one when old. Each 



3 to 4 feet $2 50 I 5 to 6 feet S? 50 



4 to 5 feet 4 00 I 



Strobus. While I'hif. Thf ino^ 



is a tall tree with r, :m,I,,, v. \ .irl . ..I 

 forming a s\ inmi-t r k ,1 1 , |i\ 1:11111. 1,, I * 



2 to 3 feet Si ,0 4 l.i 



3 to 4 feel 2 00 I •; tii 



Sylvestris. Scotch Pine. Least s 



dish brown cones about 2 inches 

 planted for screens and windbreaks 

 to prevent drifting. 



t Naluable Pine. It 

 i.iri/ontal branches 

 niwri. Each 



led S3 50 



(1 In t 5 00 



IJui..li gr,.,.n. Red- 

 long. I rctiuently 

 ami in sand-dunes 

 Each 



3 to 4 feet S2 I 5 to 6 feet 



4 to 5 feet 4 00 I 



Tanvosho. ./upiims, 'lUhlc Pine. A h 

 spreading noN. llv uiti, light grrrn ne.-.llrs. I 

 priate h)r the .1 ap.i nr-.<. gaiiUn or rock-gardci 



2 to 2j, leet . . ^, 



2K to 3 feet . ■ 



.$6 



Retinospora plumosa aurea 



Pseudotsuga • Douglas Spruce 



Miicronata .\bies Doiiglasii'. Duus las Spruce. A 

 beautiful tree gro\wng from 80 to 100 feet in height and 

 of great hardint-^^. Bluish or dark green, suspendant 

 branchlt ts. Cones 3 to 4 Inches long. Each 



2 to 3 ltd Sj 00 ^ to 6 feet S6 00 



3 to 4 leet , . 3 00 , - tt) 8 feet . . Sio to I ,- 00 

 Mucronata glauca. Blue D<iu!;Uis Spruce. .\ smaller 



tree than the abo\c, with shorter and stouter branches. 

 It varies in color from bluish green to almost silvery 

 white. 2 feet, S2.50 each. 



Retinospora 



Chamitcyparis 



Obtusa. Japanese Cypress. Dark green, horizontal, 

 ike, flattened hlaments, more or less pendulous. 



Cdlihn Japane 



.kIi, 



Cypre.ts. A smaller 

 vpe. Bright golden 



it her unusual form, the 

 L-h resemble fern fronds. 



fern- 



3 feet, S4 each. 

 Obtusa aiire; 



yellow foliage. 1 ' Ice 



Obtusa filicoides. 

 pendulous branchlets 

 1^2 feet, S2.50 each. 



Obtusa gracilis. GraccJulJapanese Cypress. Differ- 

 ent from the obtuse-leavetl in that the frond-like leaves 

 droop gracefully. 3'.. feet, S> each. 



Obtusa Youngii. ^'nuni:'s .Ja]Hinese Cypress. Avery 

 graceful form of the abo\e, witli yellowish foliage. 

 Hardy. Each 



2 feet $2 50 



3 feet 4 00 



Pisifera. Pea-Jruilcd Cypress. Foliage bright green, 



borne on somewhat pendulous branches. Pyramidal 

 and rapid growth. Each 



i' 2 to 2 feet $1 50 



2J2 to 3 feet 2 50 



Pisifera aurea. ColJen Pea-Jruiu il C\ jtress. The new 

 growth is rich golden yellow , cs cut ually changing to 

 greener hues. Each 

 l3< to 2 feet. . .S2 50 7 to 8 feet $15 00 



4 to 5 feet 6 00 8 to 10 ft. high, 6-ft. 



5 to 6 feet 8 00 spread. . .$20 to 25 00 



6 \o ~ feet 12 00 



Pisifera filifera. I'hread-hnniched C\^press. Branches 

 thread-like, gratt fulK pt iuhilous and much elongated, 

 making a rt inarkal>l\ tiecorative tree. Each 



1 to 1 ' . Ir. l $2 00 



2 tt> ; It c I 4 00 



5 ' _ I0 4 let t 6 00 



5 fl . higli, i to 6-ft . spread, l-ine si)ecimens . . 15 OO 



Pisifera filifera aurea. <:.,l,l,„ 'n,n ,i,l-l„anehed Cy- 

 press. A dwailii golih n loiiii ol iIk prt't tiling. One of 

 the briglilt st I At rgiteiis. 1 iiu- specimens, 3- to 3^- 

 foot sijrcatl, Si ■; each. 



Pisifera plumosa. Plume-lihe Cypress. Foliage 

 bright grtt n. in numerous feathery branchlets. One of 

 the niosi po|)iilar \arieties. Each 



2 t.> i Itfl S2 50 



I-liif Sp. t liiit ns, 5 to 6 feet high, 4- to 4K- 



Itiol S|U, M,| 10 00 



l int S|„ t iiiu ns, 6 to 7 feet high, 4K- to 5- 



l'"ii . |,i,.,i,l 15 00 



1 111. S|„ , Mil. IIS, 7 to 8 feet high, 5- to s'/i- 



l.i.'t . Iii. a.l 20 00 



Pisifera pliniiosa aurea. Colden-plumed Cypress. 

 Terminal grow 1 lis ami loliagc bright golden yellow. One 

 of the litsi of the \ariegated lornis. Each 



2 to J feet $2 50 



5 lo 4 feet 4 00 



4 to ^ feet 7 50 



Specimens, 6 feet high, 6-foot s|)re.id 20 OO 



SiHviiuens, - feet high, ^i-fool spread 25 OO 



Spfcimi-ns, 8 feel high, (• l.'ol |>i. i.l 50 OO 



Spfclmt iis, () III 10 let l lii-li. (i-l.i.il spi.a.i J? OO 



Pisifera s^uarrosa Veitcliii. V < .S'i/r< r (A /)rcxs. 

 A delist l\ !>iaiu lietl tree with feathery, spreading 

 braiK 111 s. f ..liagf silvery blue and stands shearing well. 

 2 to 3 leet, S3 each. 



