NORDSTROM NURSERY CO. 
GM.ETTZJN, PA. 
Special List of Evergreens 
FOR 
THE ROCK 
GARDEN 
Chamaecyparis or Hinoki Cypress— 
A feathery leaved evergreen from the 
orient that makes a fine showing. 
1 hese are dwarfs. 
Obtusa nana. Dwarf Hinoki Cypress. 
Obtusa gracilis. Slender Cypress. 
Gracilis compacta. Compact Cypress. 
MEYER JUNIPER. A plant of unusal color and habit. Prickly, shining 
blue foliage. Tones of green, white and pinkish-red. Irregular in form 
and ideal for the rockery. 
Tamarix Savin Juniper. Tamarix leaved Juniper. 
Juniperous Horizontalis. (Bar Harbor Juniper.) A true creeper, resting 
close to the ground. Thrifty and of fine color, which is a marine blue. 
Juniperous Depressa Plumosa. (\ndorra Juniper.) A rapid growing 
dwarf with attractive, rich purple bronze color. Seldom over 18 inches 
tall. Delights in full sun. 
Taxus Brevifolia Nana. (Dwarf Yew.) The Yew is one of the most 
satisfactory evergreens and absolutely hardy. Long lived plants of fine 
winter color. 
Arborvitae LITTLE GEM. A very dwarf form of the arborvitae which 
is very suitable for the rockery. 
Irish Juniper. Juniperous hibernica. While not a dwarf we list it because 
of its attractive appearance; tall spires of light green for the background. 
All the above potted plants are in healthy, thrifty condition. Some of 
the grafs are hard to procure and this is your chance to embellish your rock 
garden at low cost with unusual evergreens. 
PRICES: Each 45 Cents. Ten $4.00 
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