Nurserymen Since 1890 
The deep rich tones enhance the beauty of 
the. summer and furnish the winter's cheer 
SAVIN JUNIPER 
(Juniperus sabina). Vase shaped, dark green in color. It makes a broad, low 
plant. 12-15 in., #1.00; 15-18 in., #1.25 each. 
DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE 
(Picea glauca conica). A rare gem among line dwarf Evergreens. It forms a 
very compact, narrow cone of light green. Very slow growing. 12-15 in., 
#1.75 each. 
SCOTCH PINE 
(Pinus sylvestris). A rapid growing Pine. Needles are short, stiff and blue' 
green. Makes a fine tree for windbreaks and thrives near the seashore. 
18-24 in., #1.00; 2-3 ft., #1.25 each. 
JAPANESE YEW—UPRIGHT FORM 
(Taxus cuspidata capitata). One of the best Evergreens. Unsurpassed for use 
in base plantings, evergreen hedges or for beautiful specimens. Makes a 
broad pyramid; foliage is rich, dark green; many have red berries in the 
fall. 15-18 in., #1.25; 18-24 in., #1.75 each. 
SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
(Juniperus excelsa stricta) 
HICKS YEW 
(Taxus media hicksi). This variety makes a tall narrow column of dark green. 
It is one of the best evergreens for hedges as it requires so little room. 
Here is a wonderful opportunity to start a beautiful hedge at little cost. 
12-15 in., #1.25; 15-18 in., #1.75 each. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE 
(Thuya occidentalis) . Familiar and useful Evergreen; one of the first Ever' 
greens used in landscape work. Pyramidal and regular in outline; it makes 
fine hedges or specimens. 18-24 in., 75c; 2-3 ft., #1.25 each. 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK 
(Tsuga canadensis). A graceful stately tree with fine dark green, feathery 
foliage. One of the best plants for landscape uses. 18-24 in., #1.75 each. 
Once they are established 
—they require little care 
MOSS CYPRESS 
(Chamaecyparis squarrosa) 
IRISH JUNIPER 
(Juniperus hibemica) 
ARBOR-VITAE (Thuja) 
GOLDEN PLUME CYPRESS 
PLUME CYPRESS 
UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW (Taxus) 
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