Evergreens for Color Contrasts 
Taxus cuspidata 
Chamaecyparis • Cypress 
In this family of evergreens we can supply 
the most important varieties and those 
particularly adapted to landscape use on the 
Cape and in eastern Massachusetts. These 
include Hinoki Cypress, the Plume and 
Golden Plume varieties, as well as specimens 
of Moss and Gold Thread. 1K to 2-ft. 
plants, $1.50 each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, $2 each; 
3 to 4-ft. plants, $3 each. 
Juniperus • Juniper 
J. chinensis pfitzeriana. A broadly spreading 
variety with silvery green foliage. It is 
extremely useful in foundation work and 
adds a distinctive tone to a landscape plan. 
IK to 2-ft. plants, $2 each; 2 to 3-ft. 
plants, $3.50 each; 3 to 4-ft. plants, $5 each. 
J. communis depressa. Seldom over IK feet 
high with broadly spreading branches. 
Hardy and desirable in rock-gardens and 
similar places. 1K to 2-ft. plants, $1.50 
each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, $2.50 each. 
J. excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. 
Grows in a pyramidal form and may attain 
a height of 50 feet or more. A native of 
southern Europe. 15 to 18-in. plants, 
$1.50 each; IK to 2-ft. plants, $2.25 each. 
J. squamata meyeri. Meyer’s Juniper. 
Desirable for single specimens and for use 
against a dark green background. In 
certain lights the foliage appears green, in 
others it has a bluish tinge, and at other 
times of the day has a reddish cast. 1 to 
2-ft. plants, $2.50 each. 
J. virginiana. Red Cedar. Native to the 
entire eastern United States. An upright 
and stately tree which will add character 
to the landscape. 2 to 4-ft. plants, $3.50 
each. For larger specimens, prices will be 
quoted. 
Picea • Spruce 
P. canadensis (glauca). White Spruce. A 
very pleasing evergreen of pyramidal habit 
and with light green foliage, sometimes 
with a bluish cast. 2 to 3-ft. plants, $2 each; 
3 to 4-ft. plants, $2.50 each; 4 to 5-ft. 
plants, $3.25 each. 
Picea excelsa. Norway Spruce. A rapid¬ 
growing evergreen which is attractive as a 
lawn specimen and useful for windbreaks. 
1 K to 2-ft. plants, $1 each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, 
$1.50 each; 3 to 4-ft. plants, $2 each. 
P. pungens. Blue Spruce. Foliage steel-blue, 
appearing to best advantage when in con¬ 
trast with other evergreens. It grows well 
in nearly all sections of New England. 
15 to 18-in. plants, $1 each; IK to 2-ft. 
plants, $1.50 each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, $2.50 
each; 3 to 4-ft. plants, $3.50 each. 
Pinus • Pine 
P. montana mughus. Mugho Pine. A low- 
growing spreading evergreen. The old 
foliage is dark green while the new growth 
is much lighter, giving the tree the appear¬ 
ance of carrying white candles on the tips 
of the branches. 15 to 18-in. plants, $1.50 
each; IK to 2-ft. plants, $2 each. 
In our fields we have large quantities of 
Pines, including the Austrian, the Red, Japa¬ 
nese Red and Japanese Black, White and 
Scotch varieties. These are in various sizes 
and on all of them we can quote most attrac¬ 
tive prices. 
Taxus • Yew 
T. cuspidata. The Spreading Japanese Yew. 
An evergreen that is unsurpassed lor mass¬ 
ing, for specimens, or for use as a hedge- 
plant. Upright in growth with dark green 
foliage. 15 to 18-in. plants, $2 each; IK to 
2-ft. plants, $3 each. 
T. cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew. 
A very hardy variety with dark green foli¬ 
age. Grows well in full sun or in shade. 
1 Yi to 2-ft. plants, $1.50 each. 
T. cuspidata nana. Dwarf Japanese Yew. 
One of the smallest of the family and well 
adapted to planting in rock-gardens. 15 to 
18-in. plants, $2.50 each; IK to 2-ft. plants, 
$4 each. 
Thuja • Arborvitae 
These evergreens are desirable as specimens 
on the lawn, for planting in groups, and for 
hedges. In addition to the varieties here 
named we have the popular Globe type, the 
Golden-foliaged form and specimens of the 
Tom Thumb Arborvitae. On all of these we 
shall be happy to quote special prices. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor¬ 
vitae. Excellent for formal plantings because 
of the upright habit. 2 to 3-ft. plants, $1.20 
each; 3 to 4-ft. plants, $1.80 each. 
T. occidentalis globosa. Globe Arborvitae. A 
low-growing, rounded form used at founda¬ 
tions and at curves in walks and drives. 
15 to 18-in. plants, $1.20 each; IK to 2-ft. 
plants, $1.80 each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, $3 each. 
T. occidentalis wareana. Siberian Arborvitae. 
A pyramidal form seldom growing more 
than 35 feet high. 15 to 18-in. plants, $1.20 
each; IK to 2-ft. plants, $1.80 each. 
