PICEA, continued 
pungens glauca. Blue Colorado Spruce. 
60 ft. Pyramidal habit. Steel-blue foliage. 
These trees are raised from seed and vary 
in color. (The green type is 50 per cent, less 
in price.) 
3 ft. $ 4.50 
4 ft. 6.00 
5 ft. 7.50 
6 ft. 9 00 
—kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. 50 ft. The 
bluest form. Grafted variety, uniform in 
color. Small sizes are scarce. 
2H ft. $5.00 
3 ft. 6.00 
3H ft. 7.00 
PIEIIIS floribunda. Mountain Andromeda. 
6 ft. Evergreen shrub with white, bell¬ 
shaped flowers in April and May. Very 
attractive. Will grow in part shade. 
12 in. spread. $1.00 
15 in. spread. 1.50 
1Y ft. spread. 2.00 
2 ft. spread. 2.75 
PINUS cembra. Swiss Slone Pine. 20 ft. 
Similar to the White Pine but dwarf and 
compact, with blue-green foliage. 
2^ft. $4.00 
montana mughus. Mugho Pine. 4 ft. 
Bushy spreading habit. Good for founda¬ 
tion planting. 
15 in. spread. $1 00 
1 Y ft. spread. 1.50 
2 ft. spread. 2.00 
2Yi ft. spread. 2.50 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum. Caro¬ 
lina Rhododendron. 6 ft. A dwarf species 
with clear pink flowers. Blooms in May and 
June before R. catawbiense. 
15 in. spread. $1.35 
18 in. spread. 1.75 
SCIADOPITYS verticillata. Umbrella-pine. 
20 ft. Narrow, pyramidal habit. Long, nar¬ 
row leaves, forming an umbrella-like circle. 
Verv distinct and scarce. 
4 ft. $12 .00 
5 ft. 15.00 
TAXUS canadensis. Canada Yew. 3 ft. 
Spreading habit. Dark green foliage, 
bronzy in winter. 
12 in. spread. $1.00 
15 in. spread. 1.50 
IS in. spread. 2.00 
21 in. spread. 2.50 
euspidata. Japanese Yew. 10 ft. Upright 
type sometimes listed as T. euspidata 
capitata or erecta. Will grow in shade. 
IK ft. $1.50 
2 ft. 2.50 
2Y (t . 3.75 
3 ft. 5.00 
—nana. Dwarf Japanese Yew. 3 ft. Irregular 
spreading habit. Dark green foliage. Slow- 
growing and hardy. Will grow in shade. 
12 in. $1.60 
15 in. 2.35 
media hicksi. Hicks Yew. 5 ft. Columnar 
form with upright branches. 
2Y ft. $ 4.00 
4 ft. 10.00 
THUJA occidentalis. American Arborvitae. 
30 ft. Slender pyramid. Green foliage, 
turning bronzy in winter. Used for hedges. 
5 ft. $2.75 
6 ft. 3.75 
7 ft. 4.75 
8 ft. 5.75 
—douglasi pyramidalis. Douglas Pyramid¬ 
al Arborvitae. 15 ft. Narrow columnar form, 
similar to Pyramidal Arborvitae, except 
that foliage is crested. Bronze in winter. 
5 ft. $3.25 
6 ft. 4.00 
7 ft. 5.00 
—Little Gem. 2 ft. Very dwarf form, 
broader than high. 
15 in. spread. $2.00 
18 in. spread. 2.50 
— pumila. Green Globe Arborvitae. 3 ft. A 
globe-shaped form with dark green foliage. 
2Yi ft. $1.50 
— pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arborvitae. 15 ft. 
Narrow, columnar habit with bright green 
color retained through winter. 
2Y ft. $1.25 
3 ft. 1.50 
3Y ft. 2.00 
4 ft. 2.50 
5 ft. 3.25 
— rosentbali. 10 ft. Columnar form Dark 
green foliage. Slow growth. Rare variety. 
2Yi ft. $2.00 
3 ft. 2.50 
3Y ft. 3.00 
4 ft. 3.75 
—vervaeneana. Vervaene Arborvitae. 10 ft. 
Broad, pyramidal habit. Yellow-green foli¬ 
age, bronze in winter. Very hardv. 
5 ft. $4 00 
—wareana. Ware Arborvitae. 12 ft. Broad, 
pyramidal habit. Deep green foliage. One 
of the hardiest Arborvitaes. 
3 ft. $2.25 
3Yi ft. 2.75 
—woodwardi. Woodward Arborvitae. 3 ft. 
A good globe-shaped variety. 
15 in. spread. $1.00 
18 in. spread. 1.35 
21 in. spread. 1.75 
TSUGA canadensis. Canada Hemlock. 75 ft. 
One of the most graceful and beautiful 
of our native evergreens. Can be kept in 
small scale by trimming. 
5 ft. $4.00 
6 ft. 5.50 
7 ft. 7.00 
8 ft. 8.00 
caroliniana. Carolina Hemlock. 30 ft. Small¬ 
er, more compact, and darker green than 
Tsuga canadensis. Highly recommended 
by Arnold Arboretum. 
3 ft. $ 2.75 
4 ft. 3.75 
8 ft. 12.00 
9 ft. 15.00 
VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle. Ever¬ 
green trailing plant. Lilac-blue flowers. 
3 in. pots, 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
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