PAINESVILLE, OHIO ___ Evergreens 81 
Blue Cedar In Urns— Red Cedar 
Blue Spruce A. V. Compacta Ret. Plumosa A. V. Compacta Pfitzer Juniper 
EVERGREEN TREES 
CASH and CARRY w'””* 10% 
Our Evergrreens are all carefully grown, at good dis* 
tences for symmetrical development, are root and top-pruned 
into handsome, shapely specimens that will transplant success¬ 
fully to new homes with ordinary care. We pack them so that 
the root-fibers are well protected and will reach their destina¬ 
tion in good growing condition. If planters will continue this 
care to keep the fibers from drying out by exposure to air and 
sun, with watering thereafter, success is reasonably sure. 
All S & H MOSS-RAI I FO and Burlapped 
Evergreens Ijj pjeld. 
ARBOR'VITAE [Thuya] 
American cw^hite Cedar). Erect, pyramidal habit with soft 
bright green foliage, dense from ground up; grows rapidly 
and soon forms a most beautiful tree for any purpose. Like 
other types of Arbor-vitae, the American can be trimmed 
at will, or even closely sheared when sufficiently developed 
to present formal lines and surface as a hedge. 
2 to 2% feet ... 
Each 
...$1.25 
4 
to 
5 feet . 
Each 
2% to 3 feet .. 
... 1.50 
5 
to 
6 feet .... 
.4.00 
3 to 4 feet .. 
... 2.00 
6 
to 
7 feet .... 
. 5.50 
Columbia (“Silver Tip’’). Favors the bulky Siberian type; 
heavy foliage, with contrasting silver tips. 
21/4 to 3 feet, $2.75. 
Eougflas Golden. One of the hardiest. Broad bushy growth, 
tall, with slender branches and bright yellow foliage. 
Each Each 
2% to 3 feet.$2.50 | 3 to 4 feet .$3.25 
Compacta. (Globe-shaped). Dwarf, dense little trees with 
light green foliage, neat and attractive. Useful for beds, 
borders, cemeteries, or low-growing hedges. 
Globosa. Forms a dense, low, natural globe; for spacing at 
intervals along a foundation planting foreground, or to 
define driveway curves. Requires very little trimming. The 
color is in general a bright sage-green. 
Hovey^s Golden. ^ low-growing, hardy tree, elliptical in 
form and very compact. Foliage light green with a golden 
tinge, very distinct, bright and pleasing shade. See its dis¬ 
tinctive shape and leaf character, on page 82. 
Woodward!. Another flat-topped, dwarf globe, by many 
considered best of the type. Naturally compact and dense, 
the color a pleasing dark green. 
4 Kinds Above: Each I Each 
16 to 18 inches_$1.50 2 to 2% feet.$2.26 
1% to 2 feet. 1.85 I 2 % to 3 feet . 3.00 
Please Note! 
We can dig and burlap the original 
-- ball of earth if desired, but prefer to 
standardize the “Moss Ball” method. We dig carefully; gently 
rernove the soil, replacing it with wet moss or excelsior, the 
entire protected root-system then sewed into a burlap con¬ 
tainer. Eliminating the accustomed 40 to 100 pounds of hard 
soil will make so important reduction in weight of both tree 
and the type of box required, the customer can better afford 
to Ship Evergreens by Express. Express shipments will save 
several days to weeks in railroad transportation, besides en¬ 
suring prompt delivery to your door. This brings you the 
roots still moist, the valuable fibrous roots unbroken. 
Arbor-Vitae Globosa, and Arbor-Vitae Pyramidalis 
