THE FREMONT NURSERY. FREMONT, OHIO 
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EVERGREENS 
Our Evergreens arc exceedingly well rooted and the move rare varieties are taken up with a ball 
of earth on the roots. Wo never advise planting Evergreens in the fall. Wo have recently addod 
a line of the very rare and beautiful varieties, all of which are perfectly hardy, unless noted. 
ARBOR VITAE 
AMERICAN—A native variety, valuublo for 
hedges. Stands shearing well. 
HOVEYI—Compact, dense and conical with 
light yellowish green foliage. 
GLOBOSA—Globe headed Arbor Vitae. Grows 
in u round globular form, very dense. 
LUTEA (George Peabody)—Golden yellow, the 
entire season; grows in a pyramidal shape. 
PYRAMIDAL—Grows in a beautiful pyramidal 
shape. Heavy, dark green foliage; the best 
evergreen for cemetery purposes obtainable. 
ORIENTALIS (Chinese Arbor Vitae)—A beauti¬ 
ful dwarf growing, fine foliaged variety with a 
yellow tint. Needs a slight protection in severe 
winters. 
BUXUS 
BOX—The familiar evergreen shrub used for 
porch boxes and also for the yard. Needs light 
protection in the north in winter. 
FIR 
BALSAM OR AMERICAN SILVER—A /ery 
regular, symmetrical tree, assuming the conical 
form, even when young; leaves dark green above 
and silvery beneath. 
JUNIPER 
IRISH—A small tree or shrub of conical shape, 
very erect and dense. Desirable for cemeteries. 
CHINESE GOLDEN—Of pyramidal growth, with 
fine slender branches tipped with yellow. 
JAPANESE GOLDEN—Rather dwarf spreading 
growth. Beautiful golden foliage of odd shape. 
Perfectly hardy. Very effective. 
PFITZERIANA—One of the finest of the Juniper 
family. Graceful spreading branches, graceful 
in shape and fine in foliage. 
SABINA—Of more spreading form, used much 
In rockeries. 
SABINA TAMARISCIFOLIA—Another rare va¬ 
riety with bluish green foliage. 
SCOTTI (Scott’s Cedar)—A beautiful light, 
green, flno-foliagod troe growing in a pyramidal 
shape. 
THE AUSTRIAN PINE 
