EVERGREEN TREES 
We grow a most complete stock of ornamental shrubs, shade trees, fruits, 
nuts, berries, roses, perennial and rock garden plants. We supply the best in 
fertilizers, peat and grass seeds. We are experts in all types of landscape work, 
backed by many years of practical experience. Write or call for prices on any 
stock not found listed. 
SHIPPED DIRECT PROM OUR OWN FIELDS, by Freight or Express, Not Prepaid 
ARB OR VITAE—Thuya 
Occidentallis Hoveya —Round headed globe 
shaped form. A bright green during summer 
changing to a darker shade in winter. A very 
splendid tree. 2 ft. balled specimens, $1.75 ea. 
Shipping wt. 4 0-45 lbs. 
Occ. Hills Pyramidal — Narrow pyramidal 
form. Rich deep green in color, the foliage 
forming in dense whorls. Very hardy and long 
lived. We highly recommend this tree even for 
the colder sections. 2-3 ft. $1.25. 
Pyramidalis — Perhaps the best known pyra¬ 
midal tree and always a great favorite. Nar¬ 
row and compact, reaching a maximum height 
of 12-15 ft. and seldom more than 2 ft. through. 
Very little pruning is ever required to keep 
them in perfect shape. 2-3 ft. $1.25; 3-4 ft. $1.75. 
Tricolor (Thuya Lobbi) — -Erect pyramidal 
form. The foliage is brightly variegated gold, 
yellow and green during the spring and sum¬ 
mer months changing to a full rich green in 
fall and winter months. A very beautiful and 
graceful type. 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.25. 
SPECIAL MAIL ORDER GROUP OF 
EVERGREEN TREES 
Hardy nursery grown plants that may be 
shipped economically by express or mail. You 
will enjoy planting and growing these in your 
own yard. Order now and get them established 
during the fall months. 
40c each, 6 for $2.00 
Alike or assorted varieties. 
Healthy 2 year field grown. 
Irish Juniper —Silvery gray foliage. 
Pyramidall Arborvitae —Hardy, upright, com¬ 
pact. 
Blue Cypress —Foliage a rich blue. 
Plume Cypress —Soft, feathery foliage. 
Berkmans Golden Arborvitae —Dwarf, golden, 
globe-shaped. 
Juniper Virginiana —Dense foliage with a red¬ 
dish hue. 
Plants will be packed in damp moss to insure 
arrival in good condition. Plant as soon as re¬ 
ceived without exposing roots to wind or sun 
more than necessary. 
Orientalis Aurea (Berkman's Golden Arbor¬ 
vitae)—Low compact form with intensely gold¬ 
en foliage. Very hardy and perhaps the best of 
all dwarf trees. Growth is very slow, but will 
finally attain a height of 4-5 ft. 8-10 inches, 
50c; 12-15 in. specimens, $1.25. 
Beverleyensis —- Erect columnar type with 
real golden foliage. A close relative and very 
similar foliage to the two preceding varieties. 
It is the best of the golden pyramid forms of 
the Arborvitaes. 2-3 ft. $1.25. 
CHAMAECYPARIS 
Alumi (Blue Cypress)—Upright, symetrical, 
compact growth. The foliage is a rich blue. It 
is deservedly the most popular tree planted 
along the coast region. It will thrive in any 
good drained garden loam, preferring a sunny 
location. Our enormous stock of these enables 
us to offer exceptionally low prices in top 
grade material. 2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.25. 
Erecta Virldis —Similar to the above except 
that it is light green in color. Somewhat more 
difficult to transplant. 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
Filifera (Thread Cypress)—-Dwarf tree with 
drooping thread-like branches. A very desir¬ 
able form most effectively used in the fore¬ 
ground of porch entrances or in connection 
with rockery plantings. Truly belonging to the 
aristocrat class. 18-24 inches, $2.00. 
Lawsoniana (Lawson Cypress)—A graceful 
tree with drooping branches. The color is vari¬ 
able, ranging from blue to green. A thoroughly 
hardy type and desirable where a tree of 20 to 
25 feet is desired. 2-3 ft. trees, $1,25. 
Lawson’s Stewartii Aurea —Truly a beauti¬ 
ful tree. Similar to the Alumi Cypress in habit 
of growth, the foliage is a most beautiful golden 
with the branches nearly flat along the trunk. 
Include at least one specimen of this tree in 
your planting. 15-18 inches, $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50. 
Wisseli —Another aristocrat. Rich steel blue 
foliage forming in whorls along the branches. 
The tree is narrow and of low pyramidal 
growth. An outstanding species. 3-4 ft. $3.00. 
Obtusa Aurea (Hinoki Cypress)—The true 
Japanese cypress. Of spreading habit, fan¬ 
shaped graceful branches with golden green 
foliage. An exceedingly handsome tree. IS to 
24 inches, $1.50. 
Obtuga Crypsie —Quite similar to the above. 
The foliage is more open and drooping, attain¬ 
ing greater breadth and less height. 18-24 
inches, $1.50. 
JUNIPER 
Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek) — Dense coni¬ 
cal head and beautiful blue green foliage. 
Rather slow growth but will attain a height of 
7 or 8 feet. Trims nicely and may be used as a 
low specimen. 12-15 in. 75c; 2-3 ft. $2.00. 
Hibernica (Irish Juniper) — Slender, compact, 
columnar. Sharp silver grey needles. An old 
favorite in the column types. Very hardy. 2-3 
ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.50. 
Virginiana (Red Cedar)—Compact pyramidal 
growing tree, the foliage is bright green dur¬ 
ing the summer, turning to a reddish hue dur¬ 
ing the winter months. A very hardy type that 
stands well on poor or gravelly soil. 3-1 ft. 
$1.50; 4-5 ft. $2.50. 
Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper) -— A fine 
spreading or prostrate form. Fine for banks or 
slopes or in rockeries. Will stand very dry or 
exposed places^ 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
Sabina (Sabin’s Juniper) — Similar to Pfitzer, 
the foliage being more open and not as rugged 
in character. 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
Sabina Variegated— A variegated form of the 
above. A very attractive plant and showy in a 
planting. 18-24 in. $1.50. 
Kosteriana (Koster’s Juniper) — A semi-pros¬ 
trate form with dense short needled foliage. 
One of tlie best for use in group facings. 2-3 ft. 
$1.50; heavy specimens, $2.50. 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Pungens Glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce)—The 
most popular of all specimen trees. Always 
hardy and of slow uniform growth. 24-30 in. 
$2.50 
Koster’s Blue Spruce —A very blue form of 
tlie above. This type is grafted from excep¬ 
tionally blue trees and the finest to be had. 
You can be assured of planting something 
really excellent in'buying these. Well shaped, 
12-15 in. $1.75. 
PINE (Pinus) 
Mugho —A slow growing tree with many 
dense branches arising from the base and form¬ 
ing a round headed bush. It is strictly dwarf 
and one of the finest trees for use in the fore¬ 
ground of an evergreen planting or borders or 
hedges. 18-24 in. $1.50. 
TAXUS (Yew) 
Baccata (English Yew)—Erect pyramidal in 
form, rich dark green foliage that is very at¬ 
tractive, and bright red berries in the fall. One 
of our finest forms. It is long lived and very 
easy to keep in fine trim the year round. 2-3 
ft. $2.00; 3-4 ft. $2.50. 
Baccata Fastigiata (Irish Yew)—Very dense 
columnar type. The branches all growing up 
straight parallel with the trunk. Of easy cul¬ 
ture but very slow growth. Another of the real 
aristocrats. 18-24 in. $1.50. 
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