Conifers 



Namely the cone-bearing trees, but generally 

 understood to refer to the evergreens 



Arborvitae Thuya 



AMERICAN. Thuya Occldcnlalls 



A hardy nntivc evergreen. It is conical in form and especially 

 adapted for hedges. It attains a height of 25 to 30 feet. 



Each 



4 ft. high $2.00 



5 ft. high 3.00 



GOLDEN. (George Peabody.) Thuya Occldenlalis Lulea 

 A rich golden-yellow variety or the American Arborvitae. 



Each 



6 ft. high $4.00 



7 ft. high 5.00 



8 ft. high 6.00 



9 ft high 7.00 



10 ft. high 8.00 



Hemlock — Tsuga 



HEMLOCK SPRUCE. Tsuga Canadensis 



The most graceful of the evergreens. It will stand close shear- 



ing and fortna fl beautiful hedge. 



Each 



'I rt. high $2.00 



5 ft. high 3.00 



0 ft. high 4.00 



7 rt'- high 5.00 



8 ft. high 6.00 



9 ft. high 7.00 



Sheared. These are specimens which have been sheared for 

 three years, and are compact balls and pyramids. 



Each 



3 ft. high $2.50 



4 ft. high 3.50 



5 ft. high 4.50 



6 ft. high 5.50 



Juniper — Juniperus 



SAVIN JUNIPER. Juniperus Sabina 



Prostrata form of Juniper, with low-spreading branches. The 

 foliage is very dark green. 



Each 



2 ft. high $3.00 



3 ft. high 4.00 



Larch — Larix 



EUROPEAN. Larix Europea 



A very rapid-growing tree, with deciduous leaves, of a soft, 

 light green. It is especially beautiful in the early spring, as it is 

 the first tree to put forth its leaves. 



Each 



5 ft. high $1.50 



6 ft. high 2.00 



7 ft. high 2.50 



8 ft. high 3.00 



9 ft. high 3.50 



10 ft. high 4.00 



11 ft. high 4.50 



12 ft. high 5.00 



