
Ever qr ECEMS 
JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER 
ABIES 
Concolor. WHITE FIR. 70 feet. Tall-growing 
and majestic, the Firs are of the spruce type 
in character. Concolor is a_ picturesque, 
broad-based, tapering tree; long leathery 
needles, with a glaucous tinge when young, 
becoming pale green with age. Branches in 
horizontal whorls. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 to 214 feet, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
214 to 3 feet, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
3 to 4 feet, Each $4.50; Ten $40.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS —Retinospora or Cypress 
Nootkatensis. NOOTKA CYPRESS. 75 feet. A 
choice broadly pyramidal evergreen with 
glaucous green (or slate-blue) needles and 
spreading, curving branches drooping at the 
tips. This variety is quite hardy anywhere. 
2 to 24 feet, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
21. to 3 feet, Each $4.00; Ten $36.00 
3 to 4 feet, Each $5.00; Ten $45.00 
Pisifera. SAWARA RETINOSPORA. 30 feet. 
Open and tall in growth, with erect branches 
pendulous at tips; foliage, light green, 
glaucous beneath. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $32.50 
2 to 2 feet, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
Pisifera aurea. GOLDEN SAWARA RETINO- 
SPORA. 30 feet. The same gracious form as 
the above, but colored a bright, retained 
golden yellow. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
2 to 212 feet, Each $3.75; Ten $33.80 
Pisifera filifera. 10 feet. Thread Retinospora. 
The leading shoot grows upright, side 
branches are horizontal with long, drooping 
tasseled ends. Bright green. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
Plumosa. PLUME RETINOSPORA. 30 feet. A 
handsome, cone-shaped evergreen of medium 
tall growth with feathery, light green foliage. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 to 214 feet, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
2\2 to 3 feet, Each $4.75; Ten $42.80 
Piumosa aurea. GOLDENPLUME RETINOSPORA. 
25 feet. Like the preceding, a tree of great 
beauty; foliage soft, plume-like, golden yel- 
low, close and compact. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
2 to 214 feet, Each $3.75; Ten $33.80 
MOSS RETINOSPORA. 20 
Pisifera squarrosa. 
A most 
feet. Leaves bluish silvery green. 
distinctive form. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 to 21% feet, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
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Chinensis Pfitzeriana. PFITZER JUNIPER. 6 
feet. One of the most striking of all ever- 
greens. The branches progress spirally along 
the trunk at a 45-degree angle, thereby 
making a good ’’filler’’; or, standing alone, 
it acquires the symmetry of a broken column. 
The branches are long and whip-like, densely 
furnished, very dark green; the first new 
growth thickly studding the expanse like 
silver beads. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 
2 to 214 feet, Each $3.75; Ten $33.80 
212 to 3 feet, Each $4.25; Ten $38.25 
4 to 5 feet, Each $8.00; Ten $72.00 
Upright Pfitzer Juniper. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.75; Ten $33.80 
2 to 214 feet, Each $4.25; Ten $38.25 
2 to 3 feet, Each $4.75; Ten $42.75 
Compact Pfitzer Juniper. 4 feet. Same gen- 
eral type as Pfitzeriana, but much more 
compact. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 
Communis depressa. PROSTRATE JUNIPER. 2 
feet. Light bluish foliage, turning purple in 
winter. Able to withstand severe exposure. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.25; Ten $20.30 
Communis depressa aurea. GOLDEN PROS- 
TRATE JUNIPER. 2 feet. A spreading type 
beautifully tipped with a golden color. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
Communis depressa plumosa. ANDORRA JUNI- 
PER. 3 feet. Dwarf and spreading; feathery 
foliage dark green turning to purple in fall. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 
Pfitzer Juniper with Chamaecyparis plumosa 
UR EVERGREENS are 
all carefully grown, at 
good distances for symmet- 
rical development, are root 
and top-pruned into hand- 
some, shapely specimens that 
will transplant successfully 
to new locations with ordi- 
nary care. We pack them so 
that the root-fibers are well 
protected and will reach 
their destination in good 
growing condition. If plant- 
ers will continue this care 
to kecp the fibers from dry- 
ing out by exposure to air 
and sun, with watering 
thereafter, success is reason- 
ably sure. 
All S & H Evergreens are 
earth-balled and burlapped 
in the field. Due to the 
weight of balled and bur- 
lapped material, Evergreens 
will only be shipped by ex- 
press or freight. 
Communis hibernica. IRISH JUNIPER. 15 feet. 
Erect, slender and formal in habit; foliage 
sage green, very compact; eventually mak- 
ing a splendid column 15 to 20 feet high; 
much used in cemeteries. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
2 to 214 feet, Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
2 to 3 feet, Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
3 to 314 feet, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 
314 to 4 feet, Each $3.75; Ten $33.80 
Communis suecica. SWEDISH JUNIPER. 25 feet. 
Tall growing, of formal, columnar habit. 
One of the hardiest and most reliable pillar 
types. The foliage is dense, fairly broad, 
with drooping tips; in color glaucous green 
somewhat lighter and bluer than the Irish 
Juniper. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
2 to 2\4 feet, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2\ to 3 feet, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
Communis suecica nana. DWARF SWEDISH 
JUNIPER. 6 feet. A dwarf variety, compact 
in habit, hardy; foliage bluish at first, there- 
after light green, not changing in winter. 
This type fills a frequent need for a little 
tree both slender and low. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 to 214 feet, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 














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