BI NTINGS' NITRSERIES, SELBYVILLIC, HKL. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
AM Evergreens balled and burlapped for shipment. Do not 
remove same when planting. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. Perfectly hardy. MaUps a Ijeautifiil 
compact growth. A choice evergreen .ind more t.vtensively 
planted than any other variety of evergreens. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Foliage blue mixed with green. 
KOSTERS BLUE SPRUCE. Foliage intense silvjry blue. 
vory dense. Largely planted by those who want something 
extra. 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE. Same form as Colorado Blue, 
foliage only ocea.sionally blue. Usual type is light green. 
RETINOSPORA COMPACT CYPRESS. (Compacta). Dwarf 
h.ibit of growing, very compact, green color, fine for formal use 
on planting at base of house. 
RETINOSPORA. (Pisifera Aurea). Japanese Golden pea- 
fruited. Foliage golden green, very slow growing. 
RETINOSPORA. (Sequarrosa). Foliage silvery blue. Stands 
ilipping when used in hedges or for formal specimen. 
RETINOSPORA. (Sulphurea). Sulphur plumed dwarf v;it - 
ieiy. Soft yellowish green; very compact. 
JAPANESE YEW. (T. Cuspidata). Dwarf dense habit "! 
growing, very hardy, the best of all of the yows. 
IRISH JUNIPER. The trees form low, dense cones of .silvery 
Kreen. No lawn i.s complete without at least one of the.se trees. 
SAVIN JUNIPER. (Sablna). Low growing, very dwarf. Color 
of foliage dark green, very desirable, never gets large. 
DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE. (Mugho). Very admirabU- in all 
evergreen plantings. Dwarf, slow, compact and neat habit of 
Slowing, very hardy, foliage dark green, never grows high. 
BOXWOOD. (SufCruticosa). A very low growing variety, 
u.sed tor window boxes and edgings around beds of shrubbery or 
Mlong walks, etc. 
BOXWOOD. (Sempervirens). Specially desired for planting 
:is individual specimens on lawns or in tubs. Trimmed as pyra- 
midal form. 
WHITE PINE. (Strobua). A valuable evergreen. Has rcetu- 
l;ir whirls of horizontal branches. 
SCOTCH PINE. (Sylvestrus). Foliage bluish green, very 
neat in growth, desirable in all evergreen plantings. 
Quality of Our Stock Brings More Orders 
Dear sirs: The California Privet I ordered arrived 
loday in good condition, and I am so well pleased with 
the exceedingly good stock and prompt service of my 
order that I am sending another by return mail which 
1 hope will receive the same prompt attention. 
Yours very truly, 
April 15, 1921. CL.'\RENCE W. M.\RTIN, Penna. 
