TWO FINE DWARF EVERGREENS 
(above) Juniperus Pfitzer 
(below) Pinus Montana mu^ho 
Picture Guide to the 
Evergreens 
Oil the follow ing four pages appear photographs of the best of the eoiiiferoiis evergreens 
in horticnllnre. A dost' study will permit you to seh'et the evergreen you want for any 
purpose' whatsoever. Further descritition and detail appears aljihahetically on jiages 11 
to 37. 
IJST OF COiMFKKOl S 
EVEK(;i{KKNS 
(Hardy in Northern U. S. A.) 
.\ltIES —Fhe Firs, rail, statc'ly trees. 
Many species. 
CEDIU S—T rue Cedars, ddiree species. 
CEF‘H.\LOTAXLS--The Plum-Yew. 
fiushy and dwarf. Uncommon. Slow. 
CIIA.MAECYPAKIS—“Hetinospora” 
or .lapanese Cypress. Many species. 
CYKPTOMEKIA—One species. U- 
nique. 
JUNIPEKLS—Tiie Junipers. Alany 
species, including dwarfs. 
LIHOCEDKUS—The I license Cedar. 
I’ICE.A—The Spruces. Many spicnii's. 
Both large trees and dwarfs. 
I*1NIS—The Pines. Many specit's. 
Both large trees ami dwarfs. 
l*SEUI)OTSU(iA—"Phe Douglas Fir. 
SCIADOPITYS—Umhrella Pine. One 
odd, slow' species. 
TAXliS — Idle Yews. Four hardy 
species, many varieties. 
THUJA—The Arhorvitae. Many dwarf 
forms; two main species. 
TSUGA—The Hemlock. Now several 
species and varieties. 
El in ilEU EVEIH.BEEN 
INFOHMATION 
1. Only coniferous evergreens are on these t 
pag(!s. For hroad-leafs wi' n'fer you to pages 
17 and 13. 
2. Some conifers are not ergreen. Set* general 
list under “EABIX” and “TA.XODIUM.” 
3. Evergreens for s[)ecial purposes, such as re¬ 
forestation, C.hristmas 'Free plantations, 
young grafted plants for the Nursery—jiages 
() to 3. 
4. I'N i^rgreen Hedges—pages 50 and 51. 
5. Color in Evergreens—table on jiage 52. 
KELSEY BERRY-BUSH YEW 
Berries 
and 
leaf 
Taxus media Kelseyi 
—more berries than 
any other Yew. 
Dwarf. 
1. Chamaecyparis obtusa s>racilis 4. Chamaecyparis squarrosa veitchii 7. Cryptomeria Lobbi 10. Cedrits Ltbani 
2. Chamaecyparis pisifera 5. Chamaecyparis filifera 8. Hed{>e of Chamaecyparis plumosa 11. Cedriis deodara 
3. Chamaecyparis plumosa 6. Sciadopitys verticillata 9. Cedrus atlantica ulauca 12. Chamaecyparis ifb'usa tuir<-j 
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