CYPRESS (RETINOSPORA) 
Plume. 20'. (Chamaecyparis plumosa). Soft, plume¬ 
like foliage. Pyramidal shape. Shears well. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2' to 2 V 2 ' ___ 3.00 
Golden Plume. 20'. (C. plumosa aurea). As preced¬ 
ing, except with golden-yellow foliage. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2' to 2 V2' _ 3.00 
Sawara. 25'. (C. pisifera). Flat foliage of good green 
color. Broadly pyramidal in shape. Shears well. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2 to 2W _ 3.00 
2 V 2 ' to 3'_ 3.50 
Golden Sawara. 25'. (C. pisifera aurea). As above, ex¬ 
cept with golden foliage. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2' to 2W _ 3.00 
FIR 
Balsam. (Abies balsamea). Ultimate height 50'. Dark 
green foliage, symmetrical shape. Will stand some shade. 
Good specimen. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 1.50 
2' to 2 V 2 ' _ 2.25 
3' to 4'_ 3.50 
4' to 5' _ 5.00 
5' to 6'_ 6.50 
Douglas. 80'. (Pseudotsuga douglasi). Beautifully tall 
narrow tree with soft dark-green foliage. (Sometimes slightly 
silvered). Use as specimen and evergreen screen plant. 
Also, is especially worthy for use in creating sheared ever¬ 
green hedges. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 2.25 
2' to 3'_ 3.00 
3' to 4' _ 5.00 
White. 60'. (Abies concolor). Choice Colorado species 
with rich silvery needles. Specimen. 
Each 
18" to 24" _$ 3.00 
2' to 2Vz’ _ 4.00 
5 to 6'_ 12.00 
6' to 7'- 15.00 
HEMLOCK 
Canadian. 60'. (Tsuga canadensis). Good all-round 
evergreen for garden use. Valuable for planting in combi¬ 
nation with small ornamental trees and shrubs and as a 
specimen. Unexcelled for creating quality hedges. Will 
grow in shade. Plant in good garden soil not too heavy. 
Each 
18" to 24" -$ 2.25 
2' to 2 V 2 ' - 3.00 
2 V 2 ' to 3' - 4.00 
3' to 4' - 5.00 
4' to 5'- 7.50 
5' to 6' - 10.00 
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