EVERGREENS 
(Notice to customers coming to our nursery:— 
We have in stock larger sizes of varieties listed, 
also quite a number of other varieties). 
All evergreens are two years old or older, field 
grown and well matured plants. Small plants 
can be shipped without balling, but it is best 
to ball the larger sizes. We ball these free n 
wanted but do not prepay. 
Abelia Grandifora—One of the prettiest of 
shrubs, with glossy green and brown foliage; 
bears countless, small fragrant flowers of light 
rose color ail through summer. 24 in. 35 cents. 
30-36 in. 50 cents. 
Arborvitae Bonita—The most perfect dwarf 
broad cone-shaped Arborvitae, with rich dark 
green foliage. 12 in. 50c; 18 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Baker’s Pyramidal—A tall slender 
type very much used now. 24 in. 50c; 30 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Compact—Cone shaped, compact 
growth, color dark green. 18 in. 50c; 24 in. 75c. 
Arborvitae Rosedale—Feathery, blue green fo¬ 
liage, with rounded upright shape. 18 in. 50c, 
2 for 75 c. 
Cape Jasmine—Dark glossy foliage, pure white 
flowers in May and June. 12 inches, 50 cents. 
18 inches, 75 cents. 
Cape Jasmine, Dwarf—Flowers like the larger 
variety, about one inch in diameter. Will bloom 
several times in the season. 18 inch, 50 cents. 
Cedrus Deodara—Himalayan Cedar, large py¬ 
ramidal growth, foliage blue green; makes a 
fine specimen for the lawn. 18 in. 50c; 24 in. 75c, 
Chinese Holly—Bears more berries than any 
other holly. 12 inch grafted plants sure to bear. 
75c each. 
Chinese Homed Holly—[Leaves oblong with 
strong spines. Holds the dark green color in 
hottest weather. Red berries. 12 inch 75 cents; 
18 inch $1.00. 
Cypress (Italian Cypress)—A tall growing, 
slender tree with erect branches, the whole mak¬ 
ing a pillar of green. Graceful and stately. Our 
stock is of true, narrow type. 36 in. 50 cents; 
4 feet, 75 cents; 5 feet, $1.00. 
C. Arizona (Arizona Cypress)—A remark¬ 
ably attractive, narrow pyramidal type of cy¬ 
press with bluish-green foliage. Native of moun¬ 
tains of Arizona. Suitable to hot and dry sec¬ 
tions of interior, but equally at home in this 
climate. 18 inch 50 cents; 24 inch 75 cents; 
3 feet $1.00. 
Eunonymous Radican$—A low growing variety 
with small veined leaves. 12 inch 25 cents. 
Eunonymous Japonica—A handsome evergreen 
compact and erect. Leaves glossy dark green 
throughout the year. Very useful either as sin¬ 
gle specimen, in mass, or as hedge. It can be 
trimmed into different forms. 24 inch 25 cents; 
3 feet 50 cents. 
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