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PLANT EVERGREENS For Year Round Beauty 
In our climate Evergreens are most satisfactory throughout the year. In sum¬ 
mer the cool greens are pleasing, while in winter the foliage adds warmth to a 
planting. 
We have many varieties of proven hardiness for your selection, all of course 
freshly dug and with the best chance of growing after moving. 
Come to the nursery and select the plants you desire. 
Arbor-Vitae - Thuja 
A group of useful, hardy Evergreens of varied forms; especially desirable for 
formal gardening, as they can easily be clipped to any shape and for this reason 
are almost indispensable. Their clean, neat, compact appearance makes them 
useful in grouping, bedding, bordering, and formal gardening, for cemetery and 
lawn specimens, for hedges, screens, window boxes, vases and house decorations. 
American Arbor-Vitae (T. occidentalis). The well-known screen and hedge 
plant. Grows naturally to 40 feet tall, but can be kept down to any size by 
shearing. 3-ft., $1.50; 4-ft., $2.00; 5-ft., $2.75; 6-ft., $3.50. Larger sizes. 
Globe Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. globosa). Round form. Much used for window 
boxes and low plantings. 15-in., $1.25; 18-in., $1.50. 
George Peabody Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. lutea). Growth much like the occidentalis. 
Foliage is of an attractive yellow hue. 4-ft., $2.50; 5-ft., $3.50. 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. pyramidalis). The hardiest of the pyramidal 
Arbor-Vitaes and should be used extensively. The best variety for formal 
plantings. 4-ft., $2.50; 5-ft., $3.00; 6-ft., $4.00. Larger sizes. 
Rosenthal Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. rosenthali). One of the newer varieties of 
pyramidal form. This Evergreen grows more compact than other Thujas and 
the leaves are darker green. A beautiful and graceful tree. 3-ft., $2.75; 4-ft., 
$4.75. 
Siberian Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. wareana). Grows very compact and low, much 
like a dwarf. The foliage is of a dark rich green. Very hardy and is one of the 
best Evergreens for entrances and grouping. 2-ft., $1.50; 2’/2-ft., $2.50. 
Spiral Arbor-Vitae (T. occ. spiralis) . A very distinct form resembling somewhat 
the well-known pyramidalis. Could be used to good advantage in formal 
plantings. 4-ft., $2.50; 5-ft., $3.50. 
Fir - Abies 
Pyramidal trees of extreme hardiness, often attaining great height, thriving 
in almost any exposed situation. They are justly ranked among the most orna¬ 
mental subjects available for the embellishment of landscape or lawn. The leaves 
are usually deep green, lustrous above, and silver white beneath. 
NIKKO FIR (A. homolepsis umbellata). Vei y effective Fir, hardy, tall, and slender, with 
glossy, medium size, dark green foliage; silvery beneath. 5-ft., $5.00; 6-ft., $6.00. 
WHITE FIR or CONCOLOR FIR (A. concolor). The finest of 
the Rocky Mountain Evergreens. A majestic tree and the 
most dependable Fir in cultivation. Compact, graceful 
growth, with broad, flat, silvery bluish green foliage. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and a rapid grower. Cones 3 to 5 inches long, 
green or grayish green. 3-ft., $4.00; 4-ft., $6.00; 5 ft., 
$9.00. 
DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga Douglasi). One of fhe tallest 
and most important of our Evergreen trees, and one of 
the most rapid growing. It is a good, live green winter and 
summer, and unexcelled for all purposes. 3-ft., $2.00; 
4-ft., $3.50; 5-ft., $4.50; 6-ft., $7.00. 
White Fir 
Our Evergreens Are Root Pruned Frequently and Transplant Safely 
