Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Specimen Evergreens 

—Geo. Peabody’s Golden. 12-15 ft. 0.000... 
A clear golden yellow on the tips; needs shearing 
to make it compact. Best golden variety. 
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Naturally assume a globular form without shearing. 
Fine in formal plantings. 
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Grows in columnar form without shearing. Brighter 
and darker green than the common Arborvitae. 
Much used in entrance, foundation, and formal plant- 
ings. Best trained to one stem, no other training is 
needed. Like other Arborvitae, sometimes sunburned 
if too severely exposed to the hot sun of late winter, 
and prefers cool, moist soil. 
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One of the hardiest of all the Arborvitae, very 
compact, broadly conical in form with dense, dark 
green foliage. With very little shearing can be made 
into perfect globes. Unsheared old plants have a 
billowy outline like Boxwood. 
—Umbraculifera, Umbrella Arborvitae. 3 ft. 
A low bush with umbrella-like top and dark green 
foliage. 
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The Silver Fir of Colorado. The handsomest tall 
evergreen which grows here, and the most free 
from pests. The foliage is long, flat, curved, and 
not prickly like other evergreen foliage. The color 
ranges from silvery blue to clear green. Old trees 
have a regular conical outline and retain their 
branches to the ground. Concolors endure heat and 
drought splendidly but do not like being crowded 
and do not thrive in a smoky or sooty atmosphere. 
—Douglas, Pseudotsuga douglasi. The Colorado type. 
‘Also known:-as Douglas Spruce. 70-80 ft. ................... 
Soft, flexible, beautiful green foliage. Vigorous and 
graceful, retaining its beauty in old age. Tolerates 
considerable shade. 
HEMLOCK—Canadian, Tsuga canadensis. 30-40 ft. ....... 
Native of Northeastern U. S. A slow growing, grace- 
ful tree with short flat needles, bright green above 
and silvery striped beneath. It shears splendidly. 
Some shade is preferred and it tolerates full shade, 
so is indispensable for many places where there is 
too much shade for other evergreens. If fully ex- 
posed to the sun and dry winds Hemlocks are likely 
to be burned. In planting use plenty of peat. 
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Size 
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3-4 ft. 
4-5 ft. 
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6-8 ft. 
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3-31 ft. 
314-4 ft. 
....18-24 in. 
214-3 ft. 
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6-8 ft. 
214-3 ft. 
3-4 ft. 
4-5 Sertt. 
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12-1552 in. 
15-18 ‘in. 
18-24 in. 
2-21 ft. 
214-3 ft. 
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4-5 ft. 
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18-24 in. 
2-3 ~—sftt. 
3-4 ft. 
4-5 ft. 
15-18 in. 
18-24 in. 
2-245 ft. 
214-3 ft. 
3-3% ft. 
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