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CONIFEROUS 
EVERGREENS 
The Aristocrats of the Garden 
Coniferous (cone bearing) evergreens torm an essential 
part in any treatment of the home and its grounds, 
They look effective 365 days of the year, retaining 
their foliage throughout the Winter. They are useful 
and attractive in foundation plantings, in groups or 
Masses, as specimen plants, and to accentuate points in 
formal gardens. Our evergreen collection is one of the 
largest and most complete in the Middle West. Frequent 
transplanting in our nurseries, especially in our heavy 
Clay soil, develops a good root system. All evergreens 
are sheared and staked from small plants up, and dev- 
eloped into well shaped specimen plants. The best time 
to plant evergreens is in spring, from March to May, 
and in Fall, from August to October. However, when 
carefully handled, Natorp Evergreens can be planted any 
time during the year. Prices include balling and bur- 
laping. 
1=4 5-24 25 & Up 
Bach Each Hach 

ABIES concolor (White Fir) 70-80' 
Light blue-green foliage, conical shape, slow 
-~- douglasi 
growth. Prefers moist location. 
2 to 24 ft. @eeeseeveoere $ 4.00 
2% to & Lt. @eeeeoeoeeoeed 5.00 
3 to 4 ft. @eeeeeeoeoeeoee 8 6-50 
4to 5 ft. eeeesenoseccs 8.00 
5 to 6 ft eeeeaeeneoee eee @ 12.00 
6 to 7 ft. eseeeeenevesed 15.00 
Specimen sizes to 15' add $5.00 per ft. 
(Douglas Fir) 80-90' 
Dark blue-green foliage, conical shape, rapid 
growth. Adapted to any good soil. 
S to 4 ft. eeoreceseoeeeres 3-50 3.25 
4to 5 ft. Caoeoevecseecere 5.00 
5 to 6 ft. eocecececeoeece 7.60 
6 to 7 ft. Ceoeesoeevevee 10.00 
7 to 8 ft. eeoeecceeseoes 12.50 
Specimen sizes to 20' add $5.00 per ft. 
-- fraseri (Fraser Pir) 50' 
A splendid evergreen makes a trim pyramidal tree. 
Has Dark green needles tinted a lighter green on 
the under side. 
Thrives in a cool moist location. 
4 to 5 ft. eeoeeececeevese 5.00 
5 to 6 ft. eeersececeeeses 7.50 
6 to 7 ft. eCoveeeeseocs 10.00 
7 to 8 ft. eecceveceeceve 13.50 
*NOTR: Throughout the catalog, the numbers immediately 
following the name of the plant indicate the ultimate 
height at maturity. 
Natorp's 
