PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
Evergreens 27 
EVERGREEN TREES 
(iASH and CAMy" 
taken away, not packed, 2095 
' Our Evergreens are all carefully grown, at good distances 
for symmetrical development, are root and top-pruned into 
handsome, shapely specimens that will transplant successfully 
to new homes with ordinary care. We pack them so that both 
roots and developed tops are well protected so as to reach their 
destination in good growing condition. Give plenty of water! 
All Evergreen Trees wUl be carefully dug with ball of earth 
j.bout the roots and tightly sewed in burlap so as to reduce 
transportation and transplanting risk of loss. In planting, 
removal of the burlap is optional. Place tree in properly pre¬ 
pared hole, cut burlap in several places or remove. Firm 
earth tightly about ball of roots, water, and thoroughly mulch. 
Balled Evergreens are Heavy, please do not overlook the 
fact that Evergreen trees dug with a proper sizcil ball of 
earth, are very heavy compared to their size, and must be 
packed for safety in strong heavy boxes. This makes Express 
charges on long hauls often more than the cost of the trees. 
It is important, therefore, that you should state definitely how 
to ship, whether by Freight or Express. _ * 
Write for prices on larger sizes than listed. 
ARBOR-VITAE [Thuya] 
American (White Cedar). Erect, pyramidal habit with soft 
bright green foliage, dense from ground up; grows rapidly 
and soon forms a most beautiful tree for any purpose. Like 
other types of Arbor-vitae, the American can be trimmed 
-at will, or even closely sheared when sufficiently developed 
■to present formal lines and surface as a hedge. 
Each Each 
2 to 2% feet .$1.00 4 to 6 feet .$2.76 
2% to 3 feet ...... 1.60 5 to 6 feet .4.60 
,3 to 4 feet. 2.00 6 to 8 feet . 7.60 
ejampacta (Parsons). Dwarf, dense little trees with light 
green foliage, neat and attractive. Useful for beds, borders, 
cemeteries or low-growing hedges. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 inches.$1.00 2 to 2% feet .$2.00 
18 to 24 inches. 1.60 21/0 to 3 feet . 2.76 
Dougflas Golden. One of the hardiest. Broad bushy growth 
with slender branches and bright yellow foliage. 
Each Each 
2 to 2% feet .$2.00 21/2 to 3 feet .$2.76 
A Group of Shaped Siberian Arbor-Vitae. 
Ellwang'eriana. A low, broad tree with slender branches 
and feathery foliage a light sage green. 
Each Each 
16 to 18 inches.$1.00 2 to 2% feet.$2.0 ) 
18 to 24 inches . 1.50 2% to 3 feet . 2.75 
Globosa. Forms a dense, low, natural globe; for spacing at 
intervals along a foundation planting foreground, or to 
define driveway curves. 
Each Each 
16 to 18 inches .$1.00 2 to 2% feet.$2.00 
18 to 24 inches. 1.60 
Hovey’s Golden. Low-growing, hardy, elliptical in form and 
very compact. Vertical, fluted leaves edged outward; rich 
green with a golden tinge, very distinct, bright and pleasing. 
Each Each 
16 to 18 inches .$0.90 2 to 2% feet .$2.00 
18 to 24 inches. 1.60 21,4 to 3 feet . 2.75 
Olfiental. A comparatively low, broadly pyramidal tree, na¬ 
tive of Asia. Its color is a refreshing yellowish green simi¬ 
lar to Hovey’s, although dulling to bronzy green in winter. 
Each Each 
2 to 2% feet ..$1.00 3 to 4 feet .$2.25 
21/2 to 3 feet . . 1.50 4 to 6 feet . 3.00 
Pyramidalis. A densely columnar type, most compact and 
erect of the entire species, at 12 feet high averaging 24 t> 
30 inches in diameter. Foliage a deep green, retaining color. 
The most popular pyramid for flanking the stoops in co¬ 
lonial architecture. Each Each 
11/2 to 2 feet.$0.90 3 to 4 feet .$2.25 
2 to 21/2 feet . 1.26 4 to 6 feet . 3.15 
21/2 to 3 feet . 1.75 6 to 6 feet . 5.00 
Siberian. A superb hardy variety, somewhat similar to Am ) - 
ican, with heavier and fuller foliage and more compact 
habit: bears trimming well. This variety is extensively used 
for backgrounds in foundation plantings, where dense bushi¬ 
ness is required, rather than height. 
Each Each 
11/0 to 2 feet .$0.90 3 to 4 feet .$3.00 
2 ' to 2y. feet . 1.60 4 to 5 feet . 4.50 
21/2 to 3 “ feet .. 2.00 
CYPRESS 
KTootka Sound (C. nootkatensis). A choice, broadly pyram¬ 
idal evergreen with glaucous green (or slate blue) leaves 
and spreading, curving branches drooping at the tips. 
Each Each 
1^ to 2 feet .$2.00 2 to 2% feet .$2.75 
FIR [Abies] 
Balsam Bir. Cone-shaped; dark green, silvery beneath. 
Each Each 
2 to 2(4 feet .$2.25 _ 2(4 to 3 feet - ....$3.00 
Boug'las (Pseudotsuga Douglasi). Very tall growing with 
red-brown bark. Leaves light green above, glaucous below. 
Of thickly conical form, spreading branches, and pendulous 
branchlets. Each 
2(4 to 3 feet .$2.60 4 to 5 feet .$5.00 
3 " to 4 feet . 3.26 5 to 6 feet . 7.00 
White Pir (Abies Concolor). A picturesque, broad-based, 
tapering tree: long leathery leaves, with glaucous tinge 
when young, becoming pale green with age. Branches ar¬ 
ranged in horizontal whorls. „ , 
Each Each 
2 to 2(4 feet .$3.5') 3 to 4 feet .$6.C0 
2(4 to 3 feet ....;.. 4.50 
