AGAWAM, MASS. 
Pyramidalis, 15-25'. Of slender, upright, 
compact growth, with glossy green foliage that 
holds its color well in the winter. A fine vari¬ 
ety, especially desirable for its formal effect. 
Siberian, 12-15'. Rather slow growth; 
broadly pyramidal shape; handsome dark green 
foliage that holds its color well in winter. One 
of the best. 
Vervaveana, 8-12'. Broad cone shaped; a 
good grower with light green foliage, often with 
golden shading. Very hardy. 
FIR. Concolor (Silver Fir of Colorado), 
60'-80'. Tree of graceful, upright, symmetrical 
growth, with beautiful glaucous needles, silvery 
on the underside. One of our finest evergreens. 
DOUGLAS FIR 
Douglas, 70 -80'. Of fairly rapid growth 
with soft, delicate foliage, often with a distinct 
bluish shade. One of the best for planting in 
shady places. 
Fraser, 20-25'. Compact, pyramidal growth, 
with glossy dark green needles, bluish white on 
the underside and very fragrant. 
Veitch’s, 60'-80'. Of Japanese origin; rather 
broad, conical shape, with very handsome dark 
green foliage. 
HEMLOCK. Canadian, 70 -80'. Our native 
variety, beautiful and distinct from all other 
trees. Stands shearing well and is valuable 
for foundation planting. Will grow in the 
shade but should not be planted in places 
badly exposed to winter winds. 
Carolina, 35'-45'. A variety of slower growth, 
finer foliage, and drooping branches. Beautiful 
and graceful, but should be planted in a rather 
sheltered location. 
JUNIPER. Chinese, 15'-20'. Tall, colum¬ 
nar shape, with handsome grayish green foliage. 
A rapid grower and very hardy. 
Communis, 2'-4'. A spreading, vase-shaped 
form, with spiny, dusty green foliage. 
Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper), 4'-5'. 
Of dense, compact growth; roundish, conical 
shape, with handsome bluish green foliage. 
JUNIPER PFITZERIANA 
Pfitzeriana, 6-8'. Of spreading, irregular 
form, with attractive gray green foliage. Very 
hardy and thrives in nearly all locations. Can 
be kept small by shearing if desired. A very 
valuable variety. 
Sabina, 3'-4'. A low growing, spreading 
form; fan shaped when young, saucer shaped 
as it becomes older. Dense dark green foliage. 
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