EVERGREENS 
OF 
UNUSUAL CHARACTER AND SIZE 
Tin* individuality of a tree can never be expressed by any listing 
of height or breadth, nor do such figures indicate form or worth ; the 
following notes are of rare pieces. 
BOX BUSH. Specimens. $75 00 to $500 00 Each 
Grown and transplanted for many years 
in our nurseries, these rare old Box Bush 
range in height from four to seven feet, and 
to six feet in breadth. See also pages 10 
and 21. 
SPRUCE. Specimens . 60 00 to 
The Oriental Spruce with its deep green 
foliage, and the popular Colorado Blue 
Spruce in sizes tin to 15 feet in height, and in 
many cases of double the average breadth. 
See also pages 0 and 30. 
150 00 Each 
RETIN0SP0RA. Specimens . 75 00 to 
Over twenty years’ growth is repre¬ 
sented in many of these choice pieces which 
are trained into pyramid, broad pyramid, 
oval pyramid, and columnar shapes. Pieces 
of twelve to eighteen feet in height and of a 
breadth of four to ten feet according to the 
form. See also pages 12 and 13. 
250 00 Each 
CEDARS. Specimens . 15 00 to 
Our common Red Cedar and its types, 
the Blue Virginiana glauca and the dark 
green Virginiana Schotti, in heavily trimmed, 
nursery specimens with a weight of body and 
a denseness of branch and foliage that is 
unusual. See also pages 8 and 9. 
25 00 Each 
WHITE PINES. Specimens . 20 00 to 
Between ten and fourteen feet in height 
having a spread of from six to ten feet, and 
are furnished with fibrous roots insuring 
quick results. See also page 11. 
35 00 Each 
HEMLOCKS. Specimens . 20 00 to 
In sizes from ten to twelve feet will have 
a spread of from six to eight feet, while in 
the larger grades up to fifteen feet many will 
have a spread of eight to ten feet. This most 
graceful of evergreens fills a need in most 
plantings. Andorra-grown Hemlocks have a 
root system that insures satisfactory trans¬ 
planting. See also page 17. 
35 00 Each 
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