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Buxus, Old English Boxwood - Fino green foliage, often found on old colonial estates - 
Old plants, very valuable - 4-6“ - 5 for 50 cents - $12.00 per 100 
Calluna, Scotch Heather - Oive ttoeie to ysiwr Skt&leit friends, they love it - St-3” - 5 for 0Oo 
Ilex Opaca, American Holly - Bears red berry - Specimen plants very valuable - 12-15" - 
50 cents — $24.00 per 100 — 6-8" — 5 for 50 cents — $6.00 per 100 — would make 
marvelous hedges, can be clipped like Privet 
I«oucotho6 Catesbaai - best colored foliage bronae red in winter, abundant lily of tne 
valley like flowons - 4-0* - 5 for 60 o#nta - 10-13" - S for 00 oonto 
Pieris Japonica, the most beautiful broad-leafed evergreen. Beautiful flowers, buds form in 
September, open in March with white flowers. Foliage apple green, bronze green and olive 
green while growing - 
8-12" - 50 cents each - 3-4" - 4 for 50 cents - $6.00 per 100 
Rhododendron Hybrids from fine New England collection - Transplants - 2-3" - 3 for 50 cents 
various colors 
* " from fine Philadelphia collection - various colors - Transplants - 
2-3" - 3 for 50 cents - $12,00 per 100 
" Catawbiense - Rose color - Very hardy - 1-2" - 4 for 50 cents 
In winter time American gardens present a dismal, naked sight that emphasizes 
the general dreariness of the season. Little of the beauty of spring, summer or fall re¬ 
mains. Yet it is so easy to change this with a few evergreen vines, shrubs and trees and 
some bright berried shrubs. With an attractive evergreen background, winter seems shorter 
and much more pleasant and nothing is a more beautiful sight than to see them partly cov¬ 
ered with snow. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. Plant in any good soil. All should be well 
shaded for 2 months after planting with a lath shade or planted in part shade of a build¬ 
ing. Mulch v;ith either peat moss or leaf mould. Most of the following plants will make 
hcindsome specimens in three to four years. 
The Abies or Firs are among the most beautiful of all evergreens, the trees 
forming regular pyramids and having their branches in whorls ; in general appearance they 
are similiar to the spruces. Much of the beauty of the Northland is due to the Firs. 
Abies Concolor - long steel blue needles, the most beautiful native evergreen — 3-6" 
5 for 50 cents 
Abies Lasiocarpa, forms a tall narrow pyramid, very handsome - 6-8" - 3 for 50 cents 
• Ilolophylla - 4-6" — 4 for 60 cents — Itare and unuaual, 
" Homolopsis very rare, bluiah ueodlee — 6-10" — 4 for 50 cents 
” Veitchii - 3-8" - 5 for 50 cents - has thick stiff needles - very formal 
Barberry Julian©, bast evergreen barberry 3-6* - 4 for 00 cents 
Buxus Japonica — Jap box - large apple green leaves — 3-6" - 10 for 50 cents — very hardy 
Cytissus Scoparius - Scotch Broom, evergreen foliage, yellow flowers - 12-18" — 
4 for 50 cents 
Euonymus Patens (Seiboldi) - 3-4" berries like bittersweet - 10 for 50 cents 
(Japanese Holly) - small pointed glossy leaves, grows in shade, retalxus color in wlntsr, 
makes jearrelous hedge — 4-6* - 5 for 50 o&ata 
Ilex Crenata, same as above but has lai’ge glossy leaves - 4® - 5 for 50 cents 
■ Bullata - Loaves like Boxwood - Will grow in shad© - Very rare - 4" - 4 for 50 cents 
Juniper Sxoelsa Stricta, splney Oreek Juniper, Blue - 4-6* — 5 for 50 cents - stands 
cold climate 
* Depressa Flumota (Andorra Juniper) pleasirtg purple in winter 6-d" - 2 for 60 eeats 
Juniper Meyeri - Fish Tail Juniper, - Very blue dwarf, interesting shape - 6-8" — 
2 for 50 cents 
Magnolia Glauca, semi-evergreen, delightfully fragrant creamy flowers - 6-8® - 2 for 50 cents 
Magnolia Grandiflora., large leaves like rubber plant, large white flowers, semi-hardy - 
6-8" - 2 for 50 cents 
Kandlna Domestica, Heavenly bamboo. Bamboo like foliage, bright red berries, good red 
leaves in the fall 6-8" - 2 for 50 cents 
Paehysendra Tersslnails, best evergreen ground cover for very shady spots 
10 for 50 cents - $4,00 per 100 
The Plcea or spruces are most attractive evergreen trees which introduce a horl- 
sestal note Into landscape and give & wonderful variety of color and shapes. Both Virs and 
Spruces iiake majestlo trees, are very syKaaetrioai and keep a good color in winter. 
Picea Canadensis, steel blue needles, will grow in coldest climate - 5-10" - 5 for 50 cents 
• Ghlenhi - Sakhalin Spruce - Very hardy - 5-10" - 5 for 50 cents 
■ Hondoensis, yellow green, horizontal branches, rare — 5-8" - 3 for 50 cents 
• Koyami or Yatsugadake Sprue© - Harrow pyramidal habit - Very hardy - Good color - 
6-9" - 3 for 5,0 cents 
■ Obvata - Short blue green needles, give soft effect - 5-8" - 4 for 50 cents 
" Orientals, very short dark green needles, symmetrical pyramidal tree - 4-8"" - 
4 for 50 cents 
" Englemens - Long steel blue needles - Very hardy - 3-5" - 5 for 50 cents 
■ Pungens, Colorado Blue Spruce - 3-6" - 5 for 50 cents 
Pseudotsuga Douglas! — fine large conifer - soft bluish foliage — 6-8" — 4 for 50 cents 
Most Pines grow rapidly, some more rapidly than deciduous trees, making as 
much as 30 inches a year. Make good screens, backgrounds and the best possible windbreaks. 
With a good Pine border on the windward side, your home will seem 500 miles further south 
and you will be able to grow plants that are otherwise impossible. A windbreak of pines 
will make your home more comfortable and life more pleasant, by protecting it from the 
cold winds. 
Pinus Austrica - 3-6" — very formal and beautiful - 5 for 50 cents - $6.00 per 100 
" Mugo - 4-6" - 5 for 50 cents - Dwarf mountain pine - $6.00 per 100 
■ Resinosa — 6-8* — 5 for 50 cents — Norway Red Pine, very dense dark green - $6.00 per 100 
Pinus Scotch - Very fast growing - blue green foliage - Very hardy - Good for screens - 
4-6" - 5 for 50 cents - $6.00 per 100 
