DANSVILLE’S PIONEER NURSERIES 
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EVERGREENS 
At least a few should be mixed in with every plant¬ 
ing because during the winter when everything else 
is colorless, the Evergreen stands out in its beauti¬ 
ful coat of green. 
ALL EVERGREENS MOSS BALLED—The new 
nursery way. Instead of shipping with ball of earth, 
we simply remove the soil carefully when digging, 
replacing it with wet moss and enclosing in a bur¬ 
lap container, thus reducing the weight 30 to 50 
lbs. This makes it possible to ship Evergreens by 
Express instead of Freight, making them much 
cheaper to ship so that everyone can now afford 
Maloney’s Evergreens. We will Earth Ball, and 
Burlap Evergreens at customer’s request. 
Arbor Vitae, American—Used for hedge, foundation plant¬ 
ing or singly on lawn. Can be trimmed or allowed to 
grow high. 2-2% ft-. 98c each; 2%-3 ft., $1.28 each; 
3-4 ft., $1.78 each. (Write for special prices for larger 
sizes). 
Colorado Green Spruce 
Arbor Vitae, Berckman’s Golden (Biota 
Aurea Nana)—Columnar variety, golden 
diffusion. 15-18 in;, $1.48 each; l%-2 ft., 
$1.78 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Globosa—Low growing, com¬ 
pact, round; for foundation planting. 
15-18 in., 88c each ; l%-2 ft., $1.28 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Golden (Geo. Peabody)—A 
beautiful columnar variety less bulky than 
American, with strong golden diffusion. 
l%-2 ft., $1.38 each; 2-2y 2 ft., $1.78 each; 
2%-3 ft., $1.98 each. 
Arbor Vitae,' Golden Tipped—A broad pyr¬ 
amidal golden tree, formal in shape, 
reaching a height of eight to ten feet; 
hardy. 2-2% ft., $1.68 each; 2%-3 ft., 
$1.98 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Oriental—Columnar habit, 
bright green foliage. Bronze in winter. 
2-2% ft., $1.28 each; 2%-3 ft., $1:68 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Pyramidal—Densely columnar 
type, compact, erect, deep green. 2-2% 
ft., $1.38 each; 2%-3 ft., $1.68 each; 3-4 
ft., $2.18 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Siberian—A hardy variety 
used for a background in foundation 
planting. l%-2 ft., 98c each; 2-2% ft., 
$1.38 each. 
Arbor Vitae, Tom Thumb—Small, compact, 
fine feathery foliage for foundation plant¬ 
ing. l%-2 ft., $1.18 each; 2-2% ft., $1.48 
each. 
Fir, Douglas—Popular for its hardiness and 
great beauty; dark green. 2%-3 ft., 
$2.18 each. 
Hemlock, Canadian—Its refined foliage is 
lacy, close set and darkly lustrous. 2-2% 
ft., $1.88 each. 
Juniper, Irish—Formal habit; compact, col¬ 
umnar, used in cemeteries and on either 
side of entrances. 2-2% ft., $1.48 each; 
2%-3 ft., $1.78 each; 3-4 ft., $2.18 each. 
Juniper, Pfitzers—Branches densely fur¬ 
nished with grayish-green foliage. Very 
picturesque; excellent for foundation 
plantings. 
SPREADING TYPE: 15-18 in., $1.68 
each; l%-2 ft., $1.88 each. 
UPRIGHT GROWING: l%-2 ft., $2.48 
each; 2-2% ft., $2.75 each. 
Juniper Prostrate—A handsome ground cov¬ 
ering type. Color, fresh gray-green. 
l%-2 ft., $1.58 each; 2-2% ft., $1.98 each. 
Juniper Savins—Excellent dwarf evergreen ; 
fan-iike in habit; foliage dark green. 
15-18 in., $1.38 each; l%-2 ft., $1.68 each. 
Juniper, Squamata Meyeri—Steel blue color, 
upright growing. 15-18 in., $1.78 each. 
Pine, Austrian—Broadbased, heavily need¬ 
led, massive, darkest and richest green of 
the Pines. 2%-3 ft., $1.98 each ; 3-4 ft., 
$2.68 each. 
Pine, Mugho—Only genuine dwarf Pine. 
Slow growing, hardy, compact, excellent 
for rock gardens and foundations. 15-18 
in., $1.68 each; l%-2 ft., $1.98 each. 
Pine, Scotch—Rapid grower; silvery foliage. 
2%-3 ft., $1.98 each; 3-4 ft., $2.68 each; 
(Write for special prices for larger sizes) 
Retinospora Plumosa (Plumed Cypress)— 
One of the best pyramidal varieties. Foli¬ 
age a grayish green. 2-2% ft., $1.78 
each ; 2%-3 ft., $2.28 each. 
Retinospora Plumosa Aurea (Golden Plumed 
Cypress)—Rich coloring. 2-2% ft., $1.78 
each ; 2%-3 ft., $2.28 each. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue—The cream of the 
Evergreens ; beautiful blue foliage. 2-2% 
ft., $2.98 each; 2%-3 ft., $3.78 each. 
Spruce, Colorado Green—Origin of the fam¬ 
ous Blue Spruce. Vigorous grower, hardy, 
making fine specimens. Sharp needles 
densely set. Light green color. 2-2% ft., 
$1.78 each; 2%-3 ft., $1.98 each; 3-4 ft., 
$2.48 each. 
Spruce, Norway-—Popular Christmas tree 
variety, used also as windbreak or on 
lawn. l%-2 ft., 78c each; 10 for $7.00. 
2- 2% ft., $1-18 each; 10 for $9.00. 2%-3 
ft., $1.28 each; 10 for $10.00. 3-4 ft., 
$1.48 each; 10 for $12.00. (See Hedges). 
Taxus Cuspidata (Japanese Yew)—Com¬ 
pact, upright spreading variety, dark 
green foliage; scarlet berries in autumn. 
l%-2 ft., $2.48 each; 2-2% ft., $3.18 each. 
Taxus Cuspidata Nana (Dwarf Japanese 
Yew)—Dense bushy habit; very hardy. 
Close-set, dark green foliage, short and 
rich. Slow growing. One of the best of 
the dwarf evergreens. 15-18 in., $2.78 
each; l%-2 ft., $3.48 each. 
Taxus Media Hicksi—Beautiful, dense, col¬ 
umnar form; heavily sheared for speci¬ 
mens. l%-2 ft., $2.88 each; 2-2% ft., 
$3.88 each. 
Virginiana Cannarti—New type of Red 
Cedar. Columnar variety with bronzy- 
green foliage. 3-4 ft., $2.78 each; 4-5 ft., 
$3.78 each. 
Virginiana Glauca (Blue Cedar)—Upright 
grower, its regularity of spread is unique¬ 
ly attractive; the broadly conical form 
and beautiful glaucous blue foliage mak¬ 
ing it one of the choicest of all Junipers. 
3- 3% ft., $3.28 each; 3%-4 ft., $3.68 each. 
SEE MONEY SAVING DISCOUNTS (PAGE 3i. 
