IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT'S PLANTED 
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CHAMAECYPARIS 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana {Lawson s Cypress) —A beautiful pyramid with pendulous tips. 
Soft graceful, glaucous foliage which retains its color throughout the winter. Should be planted 
in sheltered position. 2 vr. sdlgs. 4-8" S3.00 per 100; S25.00 per 1000; 18-24" Sl-00; 2-3' Sl-50; 
4-6' S3.00. 
Chamaecyparis Thyoides {White Cedar) —This is the White Cedar native of the Eastern 
States. It is a graceful, loose growing pyramid with dull green foliage. Grows quite rapidly and 
makes an interesting specimen. Will thrive on ordinary soil, but is recommended for swampy, 
boggy soil where other evergreens will not grow. This tree is naturally adapted to swamps. Do 
not confuse with Arbor Vitae family. 3-4' S2.50; 4-5' S3.00; 5-6' S3.50. 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Cryptomeria Japonica Lobbi —An improvement of the parent type growing more narrow and 
pyramidal, also heavier foliage. 18-24" Sl-25; 2-3' S2.00; 3-4' $2.1 S. 
EIR {Abies) 
The Fir Family is made up of interesting members 
gathered from all over the Northern Hemisphere. 
They grow into specimen trees and should be used 
as lawn and border speciments. 
Alpine Fir {Lasiocarpa) —A very slow growing tree, 
native of the western Rockies. Its foliage is a 
pleasing soft blue. Belongs to the smaller garden 
where it will make an interesting long lifed specimen. 
3 vr. sldgs. 3-6" S4.50 per 100; 15-18" S1.50; 
18-24" S2.00. 
Fir Balsam —This is a fine tree for shady places. 
Quite a rapid grower with black green needles, 
noted for its fragrance. Growth similar to the spruces. 
4 vr. T 5-7" 88.50 per 100, 875.00 per 1000; 6 vr. 
T 10-14" 815.00 per 100; 2-3' 81.50; 3-4' 82.00; 
4-5' 82.50. 
Fir Double Balsam {Frazer s) —Similar to the 
Balsam Fir in color and growth differing as this 
variety has about twice as many needles. This has 
the effect of thickening up the foliage and making 
the specimen more dense. 18-24" 81-50; 2-3' 82.00; 
3-4' 83.00; 4-5' 84.00; 5-6' 85.00. 
Fir Blue Cork (Arizonica Argentea) —A grafted 
Fir with an intense deep blue color. Makes a fine 
specimen. Very rare. 15-18" 84.00. 
Fir Concolor —The famous Silver or White Fir. 
Growth rapid and conical. Foliage gray green or 
silver color. Fine for specimen planting. 3 year 
seedlings 4-6" 100 for 84.00; 5 year transplants 
6-10" 100 for 810.00; 15-18" 8125; 18-24" 81.75; 
2-3' 82.50; 3-4' 83.00; 4-5' 84.00; 5-6' 86.00; 6-7' 
88.00; 7-8' 811.00; 8-9' 815.00. 
Fir Douglas —This is a very desirable evergreen, 
doing well in almost every situation, retaining the 
branches to the ground. The growth is naturally 
pyramidal. It is well adapted to trimming. Foliage 
grayish green, soft and feathery. We highly recom¬ 
mend this tree. 2 yr. sldgs. 2-5" 83.50 per 100; 
830.00 per 1000; 5 yr. T 5-8" 89.00 per 100; 18-24" 
81.25; 2-3' 81.50; 3-4' 82.00; 4-5' 82.75; 5-6'_83.75. 
Fir European Silver {Pectinata) —This is the 
common Fir of Europe. The underside of the needles 
is marked by two heavy white bands giving to the 
upward glance at a large tree a very glaucous or 
silver effect. The upperside of the needle is a flat 
green, so one does not notice the silver underside of 
a small tree. Growth is rapid. Here is an opportunity 
to plant a specimen tree that everyone does not have. 
2-3' 82.00; 3-4' 83.00; 4-5' 84.00. 
Fir Concolor 
Fir Balsam 
Evergreen seedlings and transplants sold only in lots of 25 or more of 1 size and variety at listed prices. 
50% advance if less are ordered. 
