Specimen Evergreens 
The Linn Comity Nurseries 
— Tom Thumb, Thuja ellwangeriana, 4 to 6 ft. _ 
Dwarf, dense, soft texture. Purple winter coloring. 
— Umbraculifera, Cushion Arborvitae, 2 to 3 ft. _ 
A low bush with wide umbrella-like top. Fine dark 
green foliage. Very compact. 
— White Tipped, T. spicata alba _ 
Young growth is tipped creamy white. 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera filifera (Thread 
Retinospora) 15 to 20 ft._ 
Long stringy drooping branches, bright green. 
FIR—Concolor, 70 to 80 ft. _ 
The Silver Fir of Colorado. The handsomest tall ever¬ 
green which grows here, and freest from pests. The 
color ranges from silvery blue to clear green. Old 
trees hold their branches to the ground. Endures 
heat and drouth splendidly. 
— Douglas, Pseudotsuga douglasi. The Colorado type, 
also known as Douglas Spruce, 70 to 80 ft. _ 
Soft, flexible, beautiful green foliage. Vigorous and 
graceful, retaining its beauty in old age. 
HEMLOCK—Canadian, Tsuga canadensis, 30 to 40 ft. 
Native to Northeastern United States. A slow-grow¬ 
ing, graceful tree with short, flat needles, bright green 
above, silvery beneath. Endures full shade. Prefers 
cool, acid, rather moist soil and some shade. Is liable 
to winter burning if too exposed to sun or cold winds. 
— Carolina _ 
Slower growing, and more graceful than the Canadian 
Hemlock. Considered the handsomest of all Northern 
evergreens. Plant in protected places. 
— Sargent Weeping Hemlock, 3 to 4 ft. (Grafted). 
A dense, flat-topped bush with pendent branches. 
JUNIPER—Chinensis, Chinese Juniper, 20 ft. 
Resembles Red Cedar. Does not get red in winter. 
Not susceptible to Cedar-Apple fungus. 
-Pfitzer, 5 to 6 ft. 
A dwarf variety of the Chinese Juniper. The foliage 
is bluish-green and the branches grow out horizontally 
from the stem, which gives the tree an individuality 
of its own. Sizes apply to width rather than height. 
This is the best Juniper for foundation planting. It 
retains a good color in winter and may be sheared. 
— communis depressa, Canada Juniper, 3 ft. 
A spreading low form with upright branches, silvery 
marked, pointed foliage. 
-plumosa, Andorra Juniper, 1*4 ft. 
A rich bright green in spring and summer, and at¬ 
tractive purplish bronze in winter. Very hardy and 
prefers mostly sun. 
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