Dwarf Hinoki Cypress—C. obtusa nana. A very dwarf, stunted evergreen full of interest 
and character for the rock garden. 
Each 
1 to V/ 2 ft. high..$ 2.50 
Football Cypress—C. obtusa compacta. A bushy, slow growing evergreen of football 
shape. Dark green foliage. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft. high.$ 5.00 
3 to 4 ft. high. 8.00 
Hinoki Cypress—C. obtusa. A graceful evergreen with feathery dark foliage. An old 
specimen presents a charming picture. 
Each 
6 to 8 ft. high.$12.00 
8 to 10 ft. high. 20.00 
10 to 12 ft. high. 25.00 
Shell-Plume Cypress—C. obtusa magnifica. Another bushy, slow-growing Cypress with 
dark green foliage. Very good for foundation planting. 
2 to 3 ft. high. 
3 to 4 ft. high. 
4 to 5 ft. high. 
5 to 6 ft. high. 
6 to 8 ft. high. 
Slender Hinoki Cypress—C. obtusa gracilis. 
more feathery and graceful. 
Each 
.$ 4.00 
. 6.00 
. 8.00 
. 12.00 
. 15.00 
Similar to the Hinoki Cypress but even 
Each 
3 to 4 ft. high. $5.00 
DOUGLAS FIR (Spruce)—Pseudotsuga douglasi. This is probably the best of the pointed 
evergreens for our climate. It is graceful in appearance and varies from green to blue 
in color. Grows large. 
Each 
6 to 7 ft. high.$10.00 
7 to 8 ft. high. 15.00 
8 to 10 ft. high. 20.00 
10 to 12 ft. high. 35.00 
12 to 14 ft. high. 40.00 
14 to 16 ft. high. 50.00 
FIR—Abies 
The typical, tall pyramidal "Christmas Trees" of the North. The following 
varieties are the best growers for this climate. They should be used mainly 
as lawn specimens. 
Veitch Fir — A. veitchi. This Fir has the perfect Christmas Tree form. The needles are 
bright green above and silvery white below. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft. high.$ 3.00 
3 to 4 ft. high. 4.00 
4 to 5 ft. high. 7.00 
8 to 10 ft. high. 25.00 
White Fir — A. concolor. A blue-green 
best Fir for this climate. 
3 to 4 ft. high. 
4 to 5 ft. high. 
6 to 8 ft. high. 
8 to 10 ft. high. 
10 to 12 ft. high. 
Fir from the Rocky Mountains. Probably the 
Each Ten 
$ 4.00 $ 37.50 
6.00 57.50 
15.00 125.00 
25.00 225.00 
50.00 450.00 
HEMLOCK—Tsuga 
We mi gbt almost consider Hemlocks the most useful of evergreens. They 
are very hardy except in the most wind-swept locations and are very free 
from disease and insect pests. They are of special value in more restricted 
home landscapes for grouping or hedges. 
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