Evergreen Trees for Specimens 
E VERGREENS planted singly or in groups as specimens are pleasing 
in appearance at all seasons of the year and, on account of the 
variety of coloring and form from which we may choose, there is 
always some species adaptable to any particular situation where such 
trees would be appropriate. 
These trees are also desirable in Evergreen boundary plantings for 
the variety of coloring given by their foli¬ 
age; and, again, many Evergreens listed 
elsewhere form equally good specimen 
trees, depending upon the size and form 
desired. 
Silver Cork Fir Abies arizonica 
The bark is cream-colored and of a corky 
texture. Each 
4 to 5 ft.$7 50 to $10 00 
White Fir Abies concolor 
Rapid-growing; a majestic tree when ma¬ 
ture, having rich silvery needles. One of the 
finest and hardiest of the Firs, standing well 
in the most exposed positions. Each 10 
2 to 2 34 ft.$3 50 $32 50 
3 to 3 34 ft- Specimens. 4 50 42 50 
4 to 434 ft- Specimens. 6 00 50 00 
4 34 to 5 ft. Specimens. 7 50 60 00 
534 to 10 ft.$10 to 35 00 
Noble specimen 0 / White Fir 
