Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Specimen Evergreens 
— squamata meyeri, Meyer Juniper, 4 to 6 ft. 
Dwarf, irregular, upright, shining blue in various 
shades. Splendid in rockery. The most colorful 
of all. 
— virginiana, Red Cedar, 25 to 30 ft. 
Sheared specimens of our native Red Cedar. Splen¬ 
did blue or green in summer, purplish red in winter. 
— virginiana cannarti, 15 to 20 ft. 
A grafted pyramidal form, clear green throughout 
the year. 
—virginiana glauca, 15 ft. 
An upright, grafted variety. Silvery blue, very 
bright in spring. 
—virginiana pyramidifornia, Hill’s Dundee Juniper 
A grafted, narrow pyramidal form with compact 
regular growth. 
LARCH—European, 50 to 60 ft. 
A conifer, but not an evergreen. Makes a strik¬ 
ingly beautiful specimen in large landscapes. The 
foliage is especially beautiful; soft green in spring, 
and soft yellow in the fall. 
PINE—Astrian, Pinus Nigra, 40 to 60 ft.. 
Long, rich green, coarse foliage. Vigorous. Fine 
in background. Endures the smoky atmosphere 
of the cities better than most evergreens. 
— Bull, P. ponderosa, 50 to 80 ft. 
Very long leaves and stiff rugged branches. En¬ 
dures the dryest, most exposed situations best of 
all the list. Requires sun and tolerates no crowd¬ 
ing. 
— flexilis, Limber Pine, 40 ft. 
Bluish-green foliage. Stout, horizontal, flexible 
branches. Slow growing, quite informal. 
Japanese Red Pine, P. densifolia, 40 to 50 ft. 
Long, dark green foliage. A very rapid growing, 
wide-spreading, handsome variety, which will en¬ 
dure much exposure and add much to a landscape. 
— Mugho, Dwarf Mountain Pine, 3 to 5 ft. 
This makes a compact dome-shaped bush broader 
than high. Sizes apply to width rather than height. 
Endures some shade and much heat and drought. 
Thrives in any well drained soil. One of the best 
of all dwarf evergreens. Makes an excellent shear¬ 
ed hedge. 
— Scotch, P. sylvestris, 25 to 30 ft. 
Bright green at all times, and endures city condi¬ 
tions exceptionally well. Shears well. 
— White, P. strobus, 60 to 100 ft.. . 
The softest foliage of the Pines. Endures some 
shade. It is the longest lived and especially beauti¬ 
ful. Must be in well drained soil. 
Size 
Each 
18-24 
in. 
XX 
$3.00 
2-21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
2i/ 2 -3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
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to'' 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
18-24 
in. 
XX 
2.00 
2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
3-31/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
4.50 
2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.U0 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
5-6 
ft. 
XXX 
4.00 
6-8 
ft. 
XXX 
5.00 
18-24 
in. 
XX 
1.50 
2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
3-4 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
2-3 
ft. 
XX 
1.50 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
15-18 
in. 
XXX 
1.50 
18-24 
in. 
XXX 
2.00 
2-21/2 
ft. 
XXX 
2.50 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
3-31/2 
ft. 
XXX 
4.00 
31/2-4 
ft. 
XXX 
4.50 
4-5 
ft. 
XXX 
5.00 
3-4 
ft. 
XXX 
2.00 
4-5 
ft. 
XXX 
2.50 
5-6 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
4-5 
ft. 
XXX 
2.50 
5-6 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
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