C. & O. CONIFER EVERGREENS 
NOTE: All Evergreens are balled and burlapped. Evergreens 
are sold F. O. B. Nursery, freight or express paid by purchaser. 
White Fir (Abies Concolor). Very beautiful, graceful and 
stately. An ornament for any lawn. Has long, broad, silvery 
green foliage. Grows rapidly and symmetrically. Concolor Fir is 
absolutely hardy. Striking foliage which varies in color from light 
green to deep soft blue. Spring growth is silvery blue. 
Arborvitae. See THUJA. 
Berkman’s arborvitae. See THUJA orientalis aurea nana. 
Fir. See ABIES. 
JUNIPERS 
Junipers are a family of hardy evergreens, including trees of 
various habits of growth from broad, bushy trees, and spire-like 
columnar specimens, to low-growing types which creep along the 
ground. They are among the most important evergreens in orna- 
mental and landscape work. Junipers thrive in most all parts of 
the country and withstand severe weather conditions. Should be 
a part of every landscape. 

IRISH JUNIPER PYRAMIDAL 
ARBORVITAE 
Pfitzer’s Juniper (J. Chinensis Pfitzeriana). Silvery greenish- 
blue foliage of feathery appearance. Thrive well under many 
conditions, being extremely hardy. Grow well in full sun or.in 
shady protected places. This is one of the procumbent or low- 
growing Junipers. Suited for rockeries, along edge of walls, 
embankments, foundation and group plantings. 
Spiny Greek Juniper (J. excelsa stricta). A beautiful variety, 
compact form, tapering gradually from the ground to a sharp 
terminal point. Fine glaucous (silvery steel-blue) color, close 
growing, prickly needles. Native of Greece, southern Europe and 
Asia. 
Irish Juniper (J. communis Hibernica). Foliage deep green, 
of slender columnar growth. The common Irish Juniper, a well 
known popular variety. 
Savin Juniper (J. Sabina) . A low, many branched shrub, some- 
times growing 4 feet high, but may be kept down by trimming. 
A very desirable low tree for foundation groups. Its branches are 
spreading, dense, tufted. 

WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 
Sabina Tamariscifolia (J. Tamariscifolia). Low-growing, 
creeping, average height | foot or less. Foliage fine texture, very 
attractive, dark, blue-green. Excellent for edges of groups, 
banks, and rock gardens. 
Sabina Von Ehron. A rare and picturesque tree. Dark green 
foliage like Sabina, branches grow semi-upright, wide spreading, 
somewhat fan shaped. Has a deep rich color. 
Eastern Red Cedar (J. Virgiana). A perfectly hardy evergreen, 
one of the beautiful, upright growing Junipers. Bright green in 
summer, sometimes bluish, assuming a bronzy hue in winter. 
Grows into a graceful, broad, columnar tree. 
Keteleeri Red Cedar (J. Virgiana Keteleeri). Slow grower. 
Deep rich green, heavily tufted foliage. Retains fine green winter 
color. Makes pyramidal specimen of medium size. Can be 
sheared. Hardy. 
Virginiana Pyramidalis. Beautiful, close-growing, pyramidal 
tree. Very slender, picturesquely angular terminal growth. Ex- 
cellent specimen for formal gardens. Hardy. Rare. 
Dundee Juniper (J. Virgiana Dundee). One of the newer 
Junipers, color bluish-green in spring and summer, purplish-plum 
color in fall and winter. Very compact, pyramidal form. Can be 
sheared. 
Meyer Juniper (J. squamata meyerii). A new evergreen dis- 
covered in China by Frank N. Meyer, plant explorer. Unusual 
color and habit of growth. Color distinct shining blue. Foliage 
appears of different color when viewed from various angles. 
Growth irregular. Ideal for rockeries, around pools, for land- 
scape settings. Very hardy. 
PICEA—-SPRUCE 
Norway Spruce (P. excelsa). Dark green foliage. A rapid 
grower forming a lofty, well-shaped tree. Excellent for wind- 
breaks and hedges. Stands shearing well. ‘’The Christmas tree 
spruce.”’ 
Colorado Green Spruce (P. pungens). This is the green form 
of the Colorado spruce. Deep green foliage. Grows into a tree 
of large size. 

COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
Colorado Blue Spruce (P. pungens glauca). One of the most 
popular evergreens for northern states. Our stock of this beauti- 
ful tree has been carefully selected. An extremely fine blue color. 
Koster Blue Spruce (P. Kosteriana). The well known Koster 
Blue Spruce; the foliage is deep, silvery blue, retaining its color 
well over winter. A grafted tree growing irregular when young 
but later very symmetrical and shapely growth. Its exquisite 
color makes it a very desirable ornamental tree. 

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