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24—30 in._ 2.25 
30—36 in._ 2.50 
36—42 in. - 3.25 
42—48 in. _ 4.00 
4— 5 ft. _ 5.00 
5— 6 ft. _ 6.00 
Siberian Arbor Vitae (Thuya Occi. Warreana Siberica). 
This is a low growing broad based tree with dark green 
metrical in form and dense of growth. Has proven very 
12—16 in. _ 1.25 
16—20 in. _ 1.75 
20—24 in._ 2.25 
24—30 in._ 2.75 
30—36 in. _ 3.25 
foliage. 
hardy. 
Sym- 
Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamea). 
A very beautiful, symmetrical tree with dark green, glaucus foliage. A 
rapid grower preferring moist locations, but will thrive in any good gar¬ 
den soil. Needles of this tree are much prized for pillows. 
3— 4 ft. 
4— 5 ft. 
5— 6 ft. 
6— 7 ft. 
2.50 
3.25 
4.00 
5.50 
Douglas Fir (Pseudo-tsuga). 
Open, broad, sharp pointed pyramid. Lower branches horizontal or 
slightly drooping. Leaves about 1 inch long, green to blue-green in color. 
A handsome tree and a rapid grower, thriving in nearly all locations. 
3— 4 ft. _ 3.00 
4— 5 ft. _ 3.50 
5— 6 ft. _ 4.50 
Andorra Juniper (Juni. Com. Depressa Plumosa). 
A creeping species of juniper remarkable for its purple coloring in fall. 
Excellent for rockery or steep slopes. 
12—16 in. spread _ 1.35 
16—20 in._ 1.75 
20—24 in. _ 2.25 
Bar Harbor Juniper (Juniper Sabina Horizontalis). 
A true creeper with branches lying flat on ground and often strik¬ 
ing roots along the stems. These are the most compact growing 
of the junipers and will form dense round mats. A very ornamental 
plant for rockery or sunny slope. 
12—16 in. spread_ 1.35 
16—20 in. _ 1.75 
20—24 in. _ 2.25 
Pfitzer Juniper (Jun. Chinensis Pfitzeriana). 
A low growing, wide spreading tree. This highly prized ornamental is 
much used in foundation plantings and will thrive in shade where others 
would fail. Foliage gray-green. 
30—36 in. spread _ 4.00 
36—48 in. _ 5.00 
Savin Juniper (Juniper Sabina). 
The Savins are low growing, wide spreading trees with upward curving 
branches. The dense foliage holds it dark green color throughout the 
winter. Valuable tree for border or foundation plantings. 
24—30 in spread _ 3.00 
30—36 in._ 3.25 
36—48 in._ 4.00 
Silver Cedar (Juniper Scopulorum). 
A beautiful native of the Rockies. Very similar to Red Cedar in its 
habits of growth. Will withstand intense heat, cold and prolonged 
drouth and during dry, hot summer it turns to a beautiful silvery color. 
30—36 in. _ 4.50 
36—42 in. _ 5.50 
42—48 in._ 6.50 
