Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Specimen Evergreens 
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—Dundee, J. virginiana pyramidiforma hilli. ......... 18-24 
2-21 ft. 
2144-3 ft. 
A grafted, narrow pyramidal form with compact 
regular growth without shearing. 
—Canada, Common, or Prostrate, J. communis depressa. 
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A spreading low form with upright branches, silvery 
marked, pointed foliage. 
—Golden Canada, J. communis depressa aurea. ................ 3-4 
A form of the above with bright golden new growth. 
—Andorra, J. communis depressa plumosa. 1% ft. _.......... 15-18 
A rich bright green in spring and summer, and at- 
tractive purplish bronze in winter. Very hardy and 
prefers mostly sun. Very rapid growing. 
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A conifer, but not an evergreen. Makes a strikingly 
beautiful specimen in large landscapes. The foliage 
is especially beautiful; soft green in spring, and soft 
yellow in the fall. 
PINE—Austrian, Pinus Nigra. 40-60 ft. 00000000... 
Long, rich green, coarse foliage. Vigorous. Fine 
in background. Endures the smoky atmosphere of 
the cities better than most evergreens. 
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Bluish-green foliage. Stout, horizontal, flexible 
branches. Slow growing, informal, and picturesque. 
—Japanese Red Pine, P. densifolia. 40-50 ft. —.. 
Long, dark green foliage. A very rapid growing, 
wide-spreading, handsome variety, which will en- 
dure much exposure. 
—Mugho, Dwarf Mountain Pine. 3-5 ft. 2.00000. 15-18 
This makes a compact dome-shaped bush broader 
than high. Sizes apply to width rather than height. 
Endures some shade and much heat and drought. 
Thrives in any well-drained soil. One of the best 
of all dwarf evergreens. 
—Scotch, P. Sylvestris. 25-30 ft. ....0..0...eeeeeeeee eee 
Bright green at all times, and endures city conditions 
exceptionally well. Shears well. 
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The softest foliage of the pines. Endures some shade. 
It is the longest lived and especially beautiful. Must 
be in well-drained soil. Well rooted but not real 
compact specimens. 
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