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: Red Cedar (3 for $1.25) American Arbor Vitae - 
Drought Resisting Junipers 
During seasons of extreme heat and drought Evergreens frequently 
have their foliage severely damaged. It has been found that when all 
other varieties have been killed or damaged the Junipers have come 
through unharmed. Junipers are unexcelled as a class for ornamental 
planting, and are the easiest of Evergreens to transplant. We offer 
here an assortment of various types and recommend all of them. 
IRISH. Foliage bluish-green. Very dense and upright habit to 8 
feet. Fine for columnar effect in landscape work. 
MEYER'S BLUE. 5 feet. The foliage is shiny, bright blue, and 
appears of different colors when viewed from various angles. There 
are distinct tones of green, white and pinkish-red, making it the most 
striking in color of all evergreens. It has a spreading habit, and 
makes an ideal planting for the rockery or around a pool. It is hardy 
and does well in all parts of the country. Never fails to attract at- 
tention. 
PFITZERIANA.  Vase-shaped, spreading growth to 8 feet across. 
Light bluish-green foliage producing a beautiful, soft effect. Ex- 
tremely hardy, tolerant to city conditions and succeeds in semi-shade 
or full exposure of the sun. Excellent for foundation plantings. 
PLUMY JUNIPER (communis depressa plumosa). A compara- 
tively new variety of unusual merit. Having originated in Maine, it is 
perfectly hardy throughout the North. It grows to a height of about 
15 to 18 inches, but sometimes not over 6 or 8 inches. The branches 
stay very close to the ground making it ideal for planting in the fore- 
ground of taller varieties. The plumy, feathery foliage is grayish- 
green, turning purple in winter. 
RED CEDAR (Virginiana). Tapering, pyramidal form to 25 
feet. Foliage varies from light green to dark green, grayish green and 
bluish green; color good at all times, but its bronzy appearance in 
fall and early winter is very attractive. Thrives well on poor soil. 
JAPANESE YEW (Taxus) 
The Yews are the only evergreens that will thrive in dense shade. 
The foliage is deep green and the branches are covered with 
bright red berries in the fall. The slow growth of the Yews 
makes them ideal for foundation plantings as they do not 
soon outgrow their quarters. We offer both the upright and 
low spreading type. 
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THE ABOVE EVERGREENS ARE ALL WELL DEVELOPED, 10 TO 12 INCH TREES, 
Hardy Arbor Vitae AND ARE DELIVERED PREPAID AT THESE PRICES. ae 
AMERICAN (White Cedar) 30 feet. Erect, broadly pyramidal DWARF MUGHO PINE | 
habit; flat, beautifully carved, bright green foliage, dense from ground up; Never grows over 4 to 5 feet tall, but spreads out 6 or 8 — 
grows rapidly and soon forms a most beautiful tree for any purpose. Usually feet in diameter when fully grown. By annual shearing it 
seen as a tree 5 to 10 feet high and half as wide, but will grow to be a large can be kept as small as desired. The color is deep green 
tree. Used extensively as single specimens, for foundation planting, screens in summer and winter. Popular in the foreground of foun- 
and windbreaks, and heads the list for Evergreen hedge planting. dation plantings. _ 
GLOBE (Woodward's). 6 feet. 
green foliage. The neat globular outline adapts this Arbor Vitae for formal : ae 
plantings, tub and window box use, as well asin the foreground of Evergreen drought and cold; growing to 50 feet. Thrives well on the 
PYRAMIDAL. 20 feet. A densely columnar type, similar in shape to jt is an attractive tree, with slender, 
Irish Juniper, averaging only 24 to 30 inches in diameter when 12 feet high. dark green needles; makes a quick 
oliage deep green, retaining its color throughout the season, and attractive windbreak. It is a 





Northern Grown Evergre 
3 to 6 Year Old Transplanted Stock 
Our Mailing Size Evergreens have been correctly grown and transplanted one or 
times to properly develop the root system. They are freshly dug at the time of 
ment, and carefully packed to insure successful transplanting. 
Each Pers 
Variety Size 
Arbor Vitae, American ......... 
ATborvVitac,” GIODG <: se «sisi eisiee s 
Arbor Vitae, Pyramid”.......... 
Juniper, Irish’ 200.2. secs s 
Juniper, Meyer’s Blue ......... 
Juniper, Pfitzeriana .... 































Juniper, Plumy ...... ae eae 
Juniper, Virginiana ........ 16 
Pine, Mugho .. 50 
Pine, Scotch .. 0-12 inch 66.00 
Spruce, Colora ace se ce sek O-La INCH _ 7.50: 
Spruce, Morheim Blue ....... ..10-12 inch 21.00 
Spruce, Black Hill ....... Ade 10-12 inch 3.75 7.50 
Spruce, Norway . 10-12 inch 3.00 6.00. 
Wir,! Balsanis:icwefewelet welsv cote sd 0-12 inch 3.00 6.00. 
Fin, Dowglas 4 «cee 3.75 7.50 
Yew, Japanese Upright ...... 4.50 9.00 
Yew, Japanese Spreading ....... 10-12 inch 4.50 9.00 

SCOTCH PINE 
A compact, round ball; bright A big, broad-shouldered tree highly resistant to wind, — 
poorest soil, grows rapidly when young, and is one of the — 
best Evergreens to withstand extreme ‘ 
exposure and unfavorable conditions. 
handsome tree in its prime, and is 
used considerably by landscape men 
USE in ornamental plantings, 
DOG-ZA-WAY 
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EVERGREENS fy, Ms, torys Pasa he 
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DOUGLAS FIR 
60 ft. A fast growing evergreen of 
symmetrical growth and dark green 
foliage. Has proven a money maker 
for the commercial grower of Christ- 
mas trees. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
A wonderful ornamental tree of 
glistening. silvery blue, growing to 30 
feet. Perfect in form and symmetry, 
aa exceedingly hardy. Selected Blue 
rees, 
Morheim Blue Spruce 
The best Blue Spruce yet intro- e 3 
duced. Better color than either Colo- ae 
rado or Kosters’, and makes a more Irish Juniper 
Colorado Blue Spruce symmetrical tree, (3 for $1.50) 
BARGAINS In Evergreen Seedlingal 
For a small investment you can, in a few years, develop a paying crop of Christmas Trees.- 
You can also greatly increase the appearance and value of your property by planting hedge 
and windbreaks of Evergreens. Plant a few of them in the garden and grow them a few years 
before setting in a foundation planting. Planting instructions with each order. : : 
IMPORTANT—READ BEFORE ORDERING 
Because of our low prices on Evergreen Seedlings we cannot accept orders for quantities other 
than listed. If you want 25 of one variety and 25 of another, order each variety at the 25 ra 
No less than 10 of a variety sold. These Seedling Evergreens cannot be shipped as early 
the spring as our other Evergreens. Seedlings will be shipped during April and May, and 
delivered prepaid at the following prices: =, 
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Variety Size Per10 Per 25 Per 50 Per100 Per 500 Per 1 00 

Arbor Vitae, American ........ 2yr.4-6inch $0.70 $1.20 $1.80 $3.00 $12.00 
Rir;? Balsam, yey des sessed yr. 6-8 inch .80 1.30 2.00 3.50 14.00 
Win, DOupbasiat.w.itete ol «cic. ...2 yr. 3-6 inch .80 1.30 2.00 3.50 14.00 
Juniper. Plumy ........ He ASSIA 2 yr. 2-4 inch 1.00 1.80 3.00 5.00 20.00 
Juniper, Virginiana ....... +...2 yr. 4-6 inch 1.00 1.80 3.00 5.00 20.00 
Pine, Muchos eee ca. vente +e++.2 yr. 2-4 inch 1.50 2.76 4.50 7.50 25.00 
Pine Scotch) states sec oeeeee2 yr. 4-6 inch .70 1.20 1.80 3.00 12.00 
Spruce, Colorado Blue ........ 2 yr. 3-5 inch 1.00 1.80 3.00 5.00 20.00 
Spruce, Black Hill ...... eevee Yr. 3-5 inch 1.00 1.80 3.00 ~ 5.00 20.00 
Spruce; NORWAY: wisasi<» 0 ctastaete 2 yr. 3-6 inch -60 1.00 1.50 2.40 10.00 
Yew, Japanese Upright ....... 2 yr. 3-6 inch 1.00 1.80 3.00 5.00 20.00 
These Evergreen Seedlings Delivered Prepaid at Above Prices 
