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House & Garden 
Evergreens for All-Year 
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2 Juniperus virginiana, 3 to 4 ft. . 
2 Siberian Arborvitae, 2 ft. 
$5.00.. 
.. $10.00 
4.50.. 
.. 9.00 
2 Retinispora squarrosa sulphurea 
2 ft. 
5.00.. 
.. 10.00 
2 Retinispora squarrosa Veitchii, 
2 ft. 
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5.00.. 
.. 10.00 
2 Tuniperus excelsa, 1)4 it. 
.(d) 
4.00.. 
.. 8.00 
2 Pinus mughus, 1)4 ft. 
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4.00.. 
.. 8.00 
4 Juniperus communis, 2 ft. spread @ 
3.50.. 
.. 14.00 
2 luniperus pfitzeriana, 1)4 to 2 ft. @ 
4.00.. 
.. 8.00 
4 luniperus Sabina, 1)4 ft. 
2.75.. 
.. 11.00 
$ 88.00 
22 plants . 
This Entire Foundation Planting for $75 
One-half This Planting for $40 
Desirable Evergreens for 
Specimens or Groupings 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis). Beautiful either as a speci¬ 
men or in masses. 3 to 4 ft. $5.50 each; specimens $6 to $25. 
ROSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca Ivosteri). 
Makes a beautiful contrast in plantings of hemlock, arborvitae, 
and yew. 2)4 ft. $9; 3)4 ft. $12 each; 4 ft. $14 each; 
4)4 ft. $16 each. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE (Thuya sibirica). Compact 
growing; dark green foliage mottled light green. 2 feet, $4.50 
each. 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus austriaca). Valuable where smoke 
or dust injures other evergreens. 3 to 4 feet, $6.50 each. 
Order direct from this advertisement, or send for 
illustrated folder describing these and other collections. 
For general nursery stock ask for our complete catalog. 
Outpost Nurseries 
DANBURY ROAD, 
E VERGREENS are the chief reliance of the coun¬ 
try home dweller who aims to have his place cosy 
and inviting all the year round. Evergreens seem to 
make special efforts to look their brightest and cheeriest 
when everything else is bare. 
Suitable for Foundation Planting 
From the New York Flower Show 
Another gold medal garden at the Flower Show was 
the formal one of John Scheepers, Inc., the largest 
exhibit, containing a great array of tulips 
A garden done in the Moorish manner was exhibited 
by the Julius Roehrs Co., and was awarded the Garden 
Club of America’s gold medal 
A section of the Scheepers garden shows the fine dis¬ 
play of tulips surrounding formal beds of pansies, in 
the center of which stands a double flowering crab 
