EVERGREENS 
JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER 
All the Junipers are valuable ornamental 
plants, the upright species as single specimens 
or in groups and the low forms well adapted for 
rockery slopes or banks. Junipers thrive best in 
a sandy, loam soil, in sunny, open situations. 
Chinensis columnaris. Hardy, spiral-like 
evergreen with grey-green foliage. 
Each Each 
SEtOMe tte... 2. 102.00 GREOM LCs no $7.50 
ATHONO Lies ea... 2 4.00 MACON tees ey LOLO0 
ONO Ltr 4 6-00 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). 
Beautiful spreading form of rapid growth. 
Each Each 
(Sito 24 ine-. $2.25 3 to4ift.......$6.00 
PECOR Oita S500) 4 to 5 ft...,.... 7.50 
2% to 3ft..... 4.50 
Chinensis sargenti. Low trailing form. One 
of the very best. Each Each 
15tol8in......$2.50 18 to 24 in... .$3.50 
Communis depressa plumosa. Low form of 
greyish green, plumy foliage. Each 
PSRUOML SHIM De aoa cls ss owe aac $1.50 
NSRCOR 2 IMMER Kai crags ais 2 Sc 2.00 
ESRC OR MC MPP Rio ecei ices os Seneca epee bd 4.00 
Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). Of upright, 
regular habit; of formal uniform growth. 
Each Each 
P2toulio in. 42.91.00 18 to 24 in... .$2.25 
Hopton Siow. . Lovo 
Hibernica. Narrow, columnar, formal plant. 
Favorite for accent points. Each 
PECOR altere a ci os eases ees Cee OLS 
PPC OOP CEPR en os teak aS 5 6 aise 8 2.25 
Horizontalis, Bar Harbor. Very low mound- 
ed form, regular habit. Each 
W5REOm Sill Meee Met eo etsgece se sys atte sie are $1.75 
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Horizontalis glauca. Blue-green type of ir- 
regular habit, adaptable to rock planting. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in... .$2.00 18 to 24 in... .$3.00 
Virginiana keteleeri. This little known vari- 
ety is similar to our native Red Cedar but far 
exceeds it in beauty and growth. Each 
5 GO) Oita - andoco on ce crema pee reece NU 
PICEA—SPRUCE 
Excelsa (Norway Spruce). Well known fast 
growing giant conifer. Each 
DACORS BLE re ane ee Free cr nek celine ons $1.75 
Glauca albertiana conica (Alberta Spruce). 
Tiny dwarf conical evergreen for rock or min- 
iature garden. Each Each 
A COLON 4.) a0 alo Sito U2 1nss 2. abl .2o 
(oh 10) tN See 1.00 
Orientalis (Oriental Spruce). Deepest green 
foliage and compact, handsome growth. A 
remarkable beauty in large sizes. Each 
EE OLOM Lee, Seas poets ol 2.00 
Vit On Su hinnhes a center eee. eed eo. OU) 
Pungens kosteri. Spectacular blue lawn spec- 
imen. Each Each 
B10) OO) ahlbee es Bx $7.50 10 to 12 ft... .$35.00 
314 to 4 ft..... 9.00 12 to 14 ft.... 45.00 
Pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce). Se- 
lected blue strain many of which are nearly 
as blue as the Kosters and much less expen- 
sive. Each Each 
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EOL OVE ere ST LOM Onion LO.00 
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PINUS—PINE 
Mugho (Dwarf Mountain Pine). Compact low variety, 
useful in foundation planting. 
Each Each 
HECOML. tle meena Lea. UScOn4 ieee $2.75 
L5MCOuls,11) one eee. Biron eh eee O00 
Strobus (White Pine). The most graceful of the Pine 
family and very picturesque in its old age. 
Each Each 
ENON ELC er 0 MOU ON) icopeter sre lerener $7.50 
QT EOM iE eno ete OO HC OSE hens OU) 
SLOLO Lee ee 0-00 8 to 10 ft.12.00 to 15.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA—DOUGLAS FIR 
Douglasi. Handsome, symmetrical Rocky Mountain 
tree. Extremely hardy and useful for screening or dif- 
ficult locations. Each Each 
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Torito (bes to1O tt--12.00)to 15,00 
ASCOMO LUM Los OU) 10 to 14 ft.15.00 to 25.00 ae = ee 
HCO! G Ltaeeeeneerene 5.50 14 to 16 ft.25.00 to 45.00 - s , _ 
EAST VIEW, NEW YORK 
TAXUS—JAPANESE YEW 
Baccata repandens. This dwarf spreading 
form with its beautiful foliage and graceful 
drooping branches is unique. Each 
ZUG! 111 eee ene peel nena ae ieee 210 0) 
US FE ORDA Trae Pacem chan eee ee 2 oc) 
aC OFul trae ee ery Ne eee a RE ec Lene 12.00 
Cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew). 
Each Each 
L2EtOulo Inge Le2omn 245, COlo tteae a pO.00 
LS tops ine 2 O0Rees to ole ites .O.00 
18 to 24 in.... 3.00 4 to 4% ft.... .15.00 
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Cuspidata brevifolia (Dwarf Japanese Yew). 
Each Each 
HORtOMLA ian ple 18 to 24 in.....$4.00 
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Cuspidata capitata (Upright Japanese Yew). 
Each Each 
18) to) 245in, 2... p2.00 3% to 4 ft.....$9.00 
Ova eo (OME COr4 Ls ite lt2 00 
Uo LOL on hte OOO 4 to oft.... .15.00 
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Hicksi (Hicks Yew). Heavy column type of 
darkest green foliage and abundant berries. 
Each Each 
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THUJA—ARBORVITAE 
Occidentalis (American Arborvitae). Native 
white Cedar; fine for hedges or screen. Each 
BECO ASC aesee ere ieee een ae en ae eae Be tes $2.75 
DCO) OLDE Re tLe Mtn seca oh ais 5.00 
Occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor- 
vitae). Deep green, upright columnar form. 
Hardy and vigorous. 
Each Each 
2 COrori Cate e eee sO) 5 to 6 ft.......$5.00 
SEUOr tts O00) Grtondnttes 0.00 
4: toro fteree.. 4.00 
Occidentalis woodwardi (Globe Arborvitae). 
Each Each 
L2TGOM lo miniemeerian Ose IS to 24 in... spl. 75 
LSstorlS mee elo 
Orientalis nana (Biota). Dwarf, compact 
globe. Golden color. Each 
OitOs (2 Titian geen ore ay ounasiensels ite Se $1.00 
EEC mL Dulaney erie oa ee eer iter hee 125 
LOMO les tle ene mee ert ih fase nse fake ce 2.00 
TSUGA—HEMLOCK 
Canadensis (Native Hemlock). One of the 
most handsome and useful ornamental trees 
in which we have specialized for many years. 
Our stock is most extensive. Up to 20 ft. spec- 


imens. Each Each 
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Dit Outen ToD ae EONS Lee eae 10.00 
3 tor4 ft..... 3-00) Sto LOft..112:00 to 15.00 
4 to 5ft..... 5.00 10to14ft.18.00 to 25.00 
OPCOLO teens O00) 
Canadensis sargenti (Weeping Hemlock). 
Tremendous mound of wavy outline. A 
treasured possession. Each 
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DEL ORS Onl Came Oe ere Sea ee ae “f 
45COlOsiu eee ere. 
Caroliniana. An unusual type of Southern 
Hemlock perfectly hardy here in the North. 
Each Each 
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