BUNTINGS' NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL. 3.J 
KOSTER'S BLUE Si ij ^ ,^ 
EVERGREENS 
Our stocks of Evergreens are all compact, and nicely shaped 
specimens. 
lOvergreens are valuable trees to plant on your grounds. 
During summer evergreens are as attractive as other 
trees, but not until the Winter days approach us is the 
Evergreen so much admired. They are never quite so 
beautiful as when branches are bowed with banks of 
white snow. A few Evergreens planted on your grounds 
will also create warmth and save fuel. 
All evergreens are balled and burlapped for shipment. 
Do not remove same when planting. Before planting 
soak this ball thoroughly in water, cutting the tying 
cords, plant with ball intact. Water thoroughly for the 
first days if soil is dry. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. Rather dwarf habit of growitiR. 
Its foliage or leaves are flat instead of noodle like, and sets <iii 
' dee, color bright green. One of the most extensively planted of 
all evergreens. Used as specimens for the lawn, and In tubs for 
porches, also extensively planted for hedges and screens, to 
hreak the force of winter winds. Fast grower for first 4 years, 
alter this dwarf habit of growing. 
PYRAMIDAL AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. Its tall slender 
Iiahit makes it sjilendid for formal uao; a dense dark green. 
' 'olumiiar form. 
GLOBOSA ARBOR-VITAE. A new variety that is very hand- 
some. Tn shape it is absolutely ro\ind or globular, very dense in 
growth, and does not require shearing. It cioca not grow over 4 
or 5 feet tall; foliage is deep, dark green, its little branches 
being of unusual delicacy. 
TOM THUMB ARBOR-VITAE. The Tom Thumb Arbor-Vitae 
is one of the most beautiful of the Dwarf Evergreens. Its foliage 
resembles both the American Arbor-Vitae and the Red Cedar. 
The tree grows low and dense, never higher than 3 or 4 feet. 
DOUGLAS SPRUCE. A choice evergreen, foliage is dark green 
lo silvery blue, and grow.'5 downward. Tips or branches bear 
ii-inch cones. Very compact conical habit of growing. 
