FORTY-SEVEN YEARS OF '^GOLDEN RULE" SERVICE 
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EVERGREENS — Continued 
TAXXJS cuspidata (Japan Yew). Beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth, upright 
standing branches densely clothed with short leaves of dull green ; a beautiful type of 
evergreen for cottage and brick house plantings. Each 
18- to 24-.inch spread, B&B .$1.50 
THUYA occidentalis (American Arbor-Vitae). Pyramidal shape; soft green foliage in 
spring and summer which changes to brown or bronze in winter. Rapid grower and 
fine for massing or hedges. Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1.50 
THUYA occidentalis Hoveyi (Hovey’s Golden Arbor-Vitae). Small, hardy tree, com¬ 
pact foliage light golden green. One of the best short Evergreens. Each 
18- to 24-inch, B&B .$1.50 
THUYA occidentalis gflobosa (Globe Arbor-Vitae). Forms a dense, low globe; hand¬ 
some shade of green. Each 
18- to 24-inch.$1.50 
THUYA orientalis (Oriental Arbor-Vitae). A comparatively low, 
broadly pyramidal tree, native of Asia. Its color is a refreshing yellow¬ 
ish green, similar to Hovey’s, although dulling to bronzy green in 
winter. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$1.25 
THUYA pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae). Most 
compact and erect of the entire species, in form almost a 
counterpart of Irish Juniper. Foliage deep green, retaining 
color. 
2 to 3 ft.$1.50 
THUYA, Siberian. A superb hardy variety, somewhat 
similar to American, with heavier and fuller foliage and 
more compact in habit; bears trimming well. This variety 
is extensvely used for backgrounds in foundation planting, 
where dense bushiness is required, rather than height. 
Each 
24 in. ...$1.25 
WHITE PIR, Concolor. A very handsome broad 
based conical tree. The branches are arranged in 
horizontal whorls. The leaves are long and leathery, 
quite shiny and pale green. One of our best evergreens 
for specimen lawn planting or may be used as an 
accent point in an evergreen border planting. Each 
18-24 in.$1.50 
Globe Arbor-Vitae 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae 
Azalea 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrubs 
Azalea 
All balled and burlapped; too heavy for mailing. 
MOIiIiIS. Dwarf growing, bushy, well-branched, the foliage es¬ 
pecially attractive. The flowers are a variable orange-tan, yel¬ 
low and red. Plant thrives in both sunny and semi-shaded lo¬ 
cation ; is very hardy and very good for foundation planting. 
Each 
18 to 24 inches .$1.50 
Daphne 
CHE'ORUM (“Garland Flower”). A dwarf shrub, almost ever¬ 
green, with spreading branches on which the narrow, inch-long 
leaves are crowded ; making very pretty trails of blue-green fo¬ 
liage. The soft pink flowers appear profusely during April and 
May, and at intervals throughout the summer ; small and dainty 
in terminal clusters, with a distinct and pleasing fragrance. 
Each 
8 to 10 inches.$0.60 
Rhododendron 
MAXIMUM. Foliage very large and smooth, its July flowers in 
shades of rosy blush and white. Very attractive for natural 
effects along shaded walks and drives, and best for massing. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft. E. B.$2.00 
Azalea Special 
5 years old, 10 to 12 inclies. 
1 Bed Azalea 1 Fink 1 Salmon 
Mail postpaid, 3 for 
All Evergreens Balled and. Burlapped.^ 
