EVERGREENS 
for Year Around Pleasure 
The following are a few of the large number of varieties of evergreens which we 
have for brightening up your home surroundings in the barren winter months and to 
act as a lovely green background for flowers in the summer. 
Dwarf Evergreen Varieties 
Arbor-Vitae woodwardi Globe (Globe Arbor-Vitae), The familiar round form of “flat 
leaf” Arbor-Vitae. This is one of the true dwarfs, never exceeding four feet in height 
with about the same spread. Our type $tTows snug to the ground, hence, is a better 
subject for use in plantings. Use in sunny locations except where very dry or exposed 
to reflected heat. Also at home in partly shaded locations. 
1 to 144 ft. plants. .$1.50 each; three for $4.00 
116 to 2. ft. plants.. 2.50 each; three for 6.00 
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Biota aurea nana (Berckmann’s Golden Biota). A dwarf oval plant with striking golden 
foliage. Never exceeds three to four feet tall and half as broad. Plant in a hot sunny 
place or in the open. Good for cemetery use or foundation planting 
12 to 15 in. plants...-. $1.25 each; three for $3.50 
15 to 18 in. plants..--- 1.50 each; three for 4.00 
18 to 24 in. plants...-. 2.75 each; three for 7.00 
Biota compacta. A fresh green replica of the above golden dwarf Biota. Always a note’ 
worthy plant. 
15 to 18 in. plants. . .$1.50 each; three for $4.00 
115 to 2 ft. plants... 2.00 each; three for 5.50 
Juniperus andorra. The famous red evergreen. A very low growing, spreading gem of 
the plant world. Valuable as an edging plant in groupings and for walls, rockeries 
and terraces. Grows no more than twelve inches high but may become several feet 
across unless trimmed. Blue-green in summer and a rich plum a 














color In winter m 
12 Htoll> ins plants ee $1.20 each; three for $3.25 
I SEtOeL Sina plantsernre 1.40 each; three for 3.75 
18 to 24 in. plants..... 1.80 each; three for 5.00 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). The most 
popular spreading, semi-upright evergreen for uniyersal use. Will grow 
in almost any location. Foliage is blue-gray to green and branches are 
especially plumelike. Will grow in semi-shade or hot dry exposures. 
15 to 18 in. plants. . .$2.25 each; three for $6.00 
114 to 2 ft. plants... 3.00 each; three for 7.50 
2 to 3 ft. plants... 3.75 each; three for 9.50 
Juniperus sabina von Ehron. A deep green plant of vigorous spreading 
habit and rapid growth. Excellent for use where green foliage is de- 
sired in a “Pfitzer-like” form. Best used in the sun, 
Ieto 2s its spread. $1.50 each; three for $4.00 
2 to\24$ ft. spread... .. 2.50 each; three for 6.00 : 
Pinus montana mughus (Mugho Pine). This is the low cushion form of 
Pine whose inch long needles carry a bright green color the year around. 
In the spring each of the multitude of stems sends up a candle which 
opens later into new growth. Compact well-shaped plants. Good in sun 
or semi-shade. Height seldom ever exceeds 2 feet. 

Koster’s Blue Spruce 
10 to 12 in. spread..... $2.00 each; three for $5.00 
12 to 15 in. spread..... 2.50 each; three for 6.75 
15 to 18 in. spread..... 3.00 each; three for 8.00 
Taxus cuspidata (Spreading Yew). This is one of the outstanding ever- 
greens because of its glistening fresh green foliage the year around and 
its attractive transparent scarlet fruits. Graceful compact branching 
habits. Use in shade or sun except in very dry locations. 
15 to 18 in. spread. . $2.75 each; three for $ 7.50 
115 to 2 ft. spread.. 4.00 each; three for 10.50 
Varieties of Medium Height 
Biota Burtoni. A thick blue-green foliage which remains the same 
color through the winter distinguishes this new variety which 
originated on our own nursery. It grows to a height of six 
feet but can be kept lower by shearing. It is approximately 
half as broad as tall. 
143 to2 ft. plants. .. $2.50 each; three for $6.45 
2 to 24% ft. plants... 3.00 each; three for 7.00 
Juniperus communis vase (Vase-Shaped Juniper). A medium height, 
four foot maximum, evergreen with a symmetrical vase shape, 
flaring out from the roots in each direction to form a solid rim 



about an open hollow center. Unusual in form. Vesirable in color 
and habit. Likes the sun but will tolerate some shade. 
132) to)2) {ta plants... sn $1.50 each; three for $4.00 
2) to Sift. plants. ..0- 2.00 each; three for 5.00 
Juniperus squamata meyeri. A medium height, intensely blue foliage, 
interestingly branched plant. A welcome variety in any planting. 
Brightens up the foundation planting or rock garden. An entirely 

ene Een new color in the evergreen group. 
I getp 15 to 18 in. plants..... $2.00 each; three for $5.00 
18 to 24 in. plants..... 3.00 each; three for 7.50 
vy % Biota aurea nana—Berckmann’s Golden Biota 
x Tall Upright Varieties 
Abies concolor (White Fir). This is an ideal plant for the 
lawn specimen. Its soft blue-colored needles and perfect 
form make a lovely combination. Always beautiful, never 
gaudy. It will tolerate some shade but should be planted 
alone, in pairs or widely spaced groups. 
18 to 24 in. plants. ...$2.50 each; three for $ 7.00 
2 to 3 ft. plants.... 3.75 each; three for 10.00 
3 to 4 ft. plants.... 4.50 each; three for 12.00 
Also other sizes up to 8 ft. 
Arbor-Vitae pyramidalis. This compact narrow green variety forms a 
dense thick column. Most useful in locations without reflected heat 
and in moist soils. The most widely planted evergreen of all. 
1360to!2 ity plantss. see $1.50 each; three for $4.00 
Zeeetonoett.| plants 2.50 each; three for 6.50 
Juniperus chinensis (Chinese Juniper). This upright narrow pyramidal 
tree is the answer to the need for a plant in hot dry locations. A vigorous 
grower of blue-green color. Use this variety for the upright plant in 
your groupings. Sturdy and beautiful. 
143 to 2 ft. plants..... $1.75 each; three for $4.50 
Zee tomuttaplantsae 2.50 each; three for 6.50 
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Arbor-Vitae pyramidalis 
Juniperus virginiana, Dundee. Pyramidal shaped Juniper with single leader. 
Full compact grower. Blue-green summer color with purplish cast over 
Taxus cuspidata— outer foliage in winter. Very hardy; takes the sun and will withstand 
¢ Spreading Yew reflected heat near walls. 
Fee elie 2 tons site plants eye $3.00 each; three for $ 8.00 
pt ieee ge 37to) 4/it. plants. ere 5.00 each; three for 12.00 
Eon fl A . 
y oat ag “¢ Spruce, Koster Blue. The true grafted type with the brightest blue color 
vel 3 " a of all. Every plant uniform because they are grafted. The most desired 
lawn specimen of all. The foliage tree you have always desired. 

114 to 2 ft. plants SNCORUE Le LERSIEEE RERUNS (0 is 0 $4.50 each 
2) tor226 iteplantsaeer eerie © > 5.50 each 
216 to 3 ft. plants;.socmiieeeeye bo = 6.50 each 

Broad-Leaf Evergreens 
Euonymus patens (Japanese Evergreen Euonymus). A low bushy shrub with rounded 
glossy leaves. The masses of small fragrant white flowers are followed by orange- 
colored, bittersweet-like fruits. Excellent for grouping with evergreens or as hedges. 
(2atomiven.. plants... eee $0.60 each 
ipetomlomm, plants...) 00, -80 each 
[Sstopzcmin. plants. ..5.,7, 50 ee 1.00 each 
B&B 15c extra or free if three or more plants are 
desired. 
, HEDGE GRADES 
8 to 10 in. plants... .., $0.25 each; 25 for $5.00 
12 to 18 1n. plants......, -42 each; 25 for 7.50 
Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Holly). Low growing. The holly-like leaves are evergreen 
In the spring masses of fragrant yellow flowers are produced followed by blue-black 
berries. Tolerates sun or shade 
15 to 18 in. plants in Clover-set pots 
sites vsseeess $0.75 each; three for $2.00 
114 to 2 ft. plants, BkB 
ate‘. -++. $1.75 each; three for 5.00 
Pyracantha lalandi (Firethorn). A compact well-rounded shrub which hold their deep 
green leaves all winter. White flowers in masses followed by clusters of bright orange- 
scarlet berries. The small 1Zes are excellent for hedges 
15 to 18 in. plants, BYB........—.. $1.50 each 
1267towe ft. plants, BUB............ 2.00 each 

All the above Broad-Leaf Evergreen prices include digging with earth balled around 
oots and wrapped in burlap (B&B), with the exc ption of Euonymus patens Pyracantha lalandi—Firethorn 
Mahonia aquifolium—Oregon Holly 
