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Note: AH Evergreens by Express 
Unless Otherwise Noted 
TAXUS or JAPANESE YEW 
Taxus Cuspidata (Japanese Yew.) Upright spreading va¬ 
riety; dark green foliage, scarlet berries in autumn. The 
one Evergreen that will grow in any location. Especially 
good for shade. 15-18 in., $2.00; 18-24 in., $3.00 
Taxus Capitata. Grows more upright than Cuspidata in a 
beautiful columnar form. Sheared for specimens. 
18-24 in., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $4.00 
HEMLOCK 
(Tsuga Canadensis) 
The finest evergreen for heavy shade and both beautiful 
and dependable wherever used. Its lace-like foliage is 
close-set and darkly lustrous, growing in rather flat fronds 
which droop gracefully. Best known as a moderate grower, 
withstands severe pruning, and is consequently used much 
at corners, as foundation screens or in formally sheared 
high hedges. 18-24 in., $1.75; 2-3 ft., $2.50 
SPRUCES 
COLORADO BLUE (Picea pungens glauca). This species 
has been tested at various points on the prairies West and 
Northwest with perfect success, enduring a temperature 
of 30 degrees below zero in exposed situations, entirely un¬ 
injured. This is not only one of the hardiest, but the most 
beautiful in color and outline; of a rich blue or sage color; 
it is a valuable acquisition. 2 ft., $2.60; 3 ft., $4.60 
BLUE SPRUCE SHINERS. The bluest of Blue Spruces, 
this is the most remarkable and conspicuous of all the con¬ 
ifers for ornamental planting. Being all symmetrical and 
shapely, its ideal purpose is as a specimen when owing to 
its magnificent, vivid* bluish coloring it attracts attention 
wherever it is planted. 2 ft., $2.50; 3 ft., $5.00 
NORWAY. A lofty elegant tree of perfect pyramidal hab¬ 
it, remarkably elegant and rich, and as it gets age, has fine 
graceful, pendulous branches; it is exceedingly picturesque 
and beautiful. Very popular, and deservedly so. One of the 
best evergreens for hedges and windbreaks. 
2 ft., 50c: 3 ft., $1.00 
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No. 1—Two Oriental Arbor Vitae 
No. 2—Two Pyramid Arbor Vitae 
No. 3—Two Globe Arbor Vitae 
No. 4—One Irish Juniper 
No. 5—One Hemlock Spruce 
No. 6—One Juniper Pfitzer 
No. 7—One Japanese Yew 
No. 8—Tom Thumb Juniper 
No. 9—Two Silver Cedar 
No. 10—Two Spiny Greek Juniper 
15 Plants—Small Size, $3.98, Postpaid; Large Size, $14.98, by Express. 
Note: Small Size Plants Are Heavy Twice Transplanted, 4 year Size. Large Size Plants Will 
Give Immediate Effect. » 
