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EVERGREENS—Continued 
Taxus Cuspidata (Japan Yew). Beautiful Yew of moderate 
bushy growth, upright standing branches densely clothed 
with short leaves of dull green ; a beautiful type of ever¬ 
green for cottage and brick house plantings. 18- to 24-inch 
spread. B. & B. $2.00 each. 
Spruce, Koster’s Blue. The aristocrat of the evergreen 
family, by far the shapeliest Spruce and the truest, most 
persistent blue in color of any known tree. Formerly im¬ 
ported from Europe; now in American trade by American 
propagation. Each 
iy 2 to 2 ft.$4.00 
Spruce, Norway. A lofty open tree of pyramidal habit, ex¬ 
ceedingly picturesque, very popular and effective in groups 
of evergreens. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1.00 
Thuya occidentalis (American Arbor-Vitae). Pyramidal 
shape; soft green foliage in spring and summer which 
changes to brown or bronze in winter. Rapid grower and 
fine for massing or hedges. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1.50 
Thuya occidentalis Hoveyi (Hovey’s Golden Arbor-Vitae). 
Small, hardy tree, compact, foliage light golden green. One 
of the best short evergreens. Each 
18 to 24 in., balled and burlapped . $1.00 
Thuya occidentalis gTobosa (Globe Ai-bor-Vitae). Forms 
a dense, low globe; handsome shade of green. Each 
18 to 24 in.r..$1.00 
Thuya occidentalis lutea (George Peabody Arbor-Vitae). 
A beautiful columnar variety, with strong golden suffusion. 
. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1.50 
Thuya orientalis (Orien¬ 
tal Arbor-Vitae). A com¬ 
paratively low, broadly 
pyramidal tree, native of 
Asia. Its color is a re¬ 
freshing yellowish green, 
similar to Hovey’s, al¬ 
though dulling to bronzy 
green in winter. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft.$1.25 
Thuya pyramidalis (Py¬ 
ramidal Arbor-Vitae). 
Most compact and erect 
of the entire species, in 
form almost a counter- Arbor-Vitae Globose and Arbor-Vitae Pyramidalis 
part of Irish Juniper. 
Foliage deep green, retaining color. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft.$1.50 
Thuya, Siberian. A superb hardy variety, somewhat similar to American, with 
heavier and fuller foliage and more compact habit; bears trimming well. This variety 
is extensively used for backgrounds in foundation planting, where dense bushiness 
is required, rather than height. 
Each 
24 in. $1.00 
Azalea 
All balled and burlapped; too heavy for mailing. 
Mollis. Dwarf growing, bushy, well-branched, the foliage especially attractive. The 
flowers are a variable orange-tan, yellow and red. Plant thrives in both sunny and 
semi-shaded locations; is very hardy and very good for foundation planting. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
18 to 24 inches 
Each 
$1.50 
All Evergreens Balled and Burlapped 
