S. lately Euergreen Trees ~ 
EVERGREENS ARE DUG BALLED AND 
BURLAPPED (B&B) at prices quoted. 
Only the Evergreens are Left After the 
Autumn Leaves Flare and Fall 
There are no more beautiful things in nature 
than well-grown, well-cared-for Evergreens. They 
are cool-looking in summer and cozy-looking in 
winter. There is no end to their uses. Well-grown 
specimen plants increase in beauty with the years. 
* Suitable for foundation plantings 
+ Adapted to partial shade 
$ Berried Shrubs 
Note.—Figures after the names give approximate 
heights reached under favorable conditions. 
ABIES Fir 
Concolor (White Fir). 70 ft. Beautiful, stately. 
Foliage green to silver-blue. Each Ten 
BeDUG SEG % ctaeie wets he siento ste ome tae $3.00 $27.00 
Bed LE stereos «eines Ptetem ckationioneee 5.25 
Bab EG." ca castors seats cle eiaea ele elee eee 7.00 65.00 
ARBOR-VITAE. See Thuya. 
CHAMAECYPARIS False Cypress 
*Pisifera filifera (Jhread Cypress). 15 ft. Foliage 
deep green, string-like, drooping. Each Ten 
Ded Lt hina enatcareiiasies Sercieraine SAc2 bee 
Bed AU. Mae Sacer aieeie ee ine ie ree 6.00 
*Pisifera plumosa (Plume Cypress). 30 ft. Beau- 
tiful; dense conical habit; feathery branches 
that respond to shearing. Each Ten 
TS=24 11S ies Pievoucterets Sisiavet eo < Mlene sceusiers $2.00 $18.00 
FIR. See Abies. 
HEMLOCK. See Tsuga. 
JUNIPERUS Juniper 
*Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). 6 ft. 
A dwarf, fan-shaped evergreen with grayish 
green foliage. Each Ten 
AS QA Ta, rice cacre' corte arts topsyerine toe eceiteuete recs $3.50 $32.50 
Daath att,” Aettersvsoalers tis s aceseierse 8 fousver ats 4.50 40.00 
A Ser a Hc Aaa pce eae rey 5.50 50.00 
ES Ute ican AGO. oe Teo ae 8.50 
Bob SER lacs ca atertiotere aes oraieoeinrete 12.00 
*Communis depressa plumosa (Plumed Spreading 
Juniper). 3 ft. This new addition to the 
ground-covering evergreens is valuable for its 
compact growth and handsome green foliage, 
changing to an attractive purple during the 
winter months. Each Ten 
USDA SIT Wai eseyateie es) sserorclae eianecetercle ova $3.00 $27.00 
DedTG LES acess < ocie wyeroae ite aienevere se 3.15 35.00 
7 AE es te SPR MOE Ree ont Eco Ur Oe 4.50 40.00 
*Communis hibernica (Irish Juniper). 15 ft. A 
pyramidal form, compact, semi-dwarf. Beautiful 
greenish blue foliage. Each Ten 
LSaZA ira Ser caeh cisicliancte te: hasers sie oy eceheve laters $2.00 $18.00 
Da DU pe LES fevstore es lercdete etsiemls woe terstarans ei 2.50 22.50 
DG adm L thom wer crsnsiere otis Maesttes ane cacteerhcrs 3.00 27.00 
EVERGREENS ARE DUG BALLED AND 
BURLAPPED (B&B) at prices quoted, 
These are a group of both small and large shrubs, 
with firm, hard leaves which are retained over 
winter. Most of them bloom beautifully, and some 
of them are most showy, while others are very 
fragrant. Ask for special prices on quantities. 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§8Berried shrubs. 
DAPHNE 
*Cneorum (Rose Daphne). 1 ft. Dwarf evergreen 
shrub having delightfully fragrant, rose-pink 
flowers in May. Extremely pretty. Each Ten 
GeO Ard Soars Ae epecdisie oe emcee Yeusie slomeiene $0.85 $ 7.50 
Qa DT AN sae cai avs acateders eter siens tatetatehe sie ounne 1.35 12.00 
EUONYMUS Euonymus 
*¢Radicans (Winter Creeper). 15 ft. A creeping 
vine having small, dull green leaves with whit- 
ish veins. Under foliage bronze. Each Ten 
LBaUS SiN sr. crete cue seer ieee aieliccereye eles $1.50 $13.00 
LSeQAl ATE m evaeveta letatioye avetereiereliecabays nists 2.25 20.50 
+Radicans colorata (Purple-leaf Euonymus). 10 ft. 
A new form, of rapid growth, with leaves of 
deep green above and dull red under color. 
Foliage turns bronze-red in fall. Each Ten 
TB=18, AN Etoencisvaleyet ssc ethovskencrerersretone $0.90 $ 8.00 
NEE Ua) Gop opododoro noon dao 16 1.25 11.560 
BaD Etta vo rsreyeier oes) sptereral- teheke wlecdaeheteys 2.25 20.50 
*8Radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winter Creeper). 5 ft. 
Trailing evergreen shrub with large veined 
leaves. Abundance of orange-scarlet berries in 
the fall. Each Ten 
12-15: 1. jovi sc avevedeperieier ete eredeieters ease $1.00 $ 9.00 
15-18. In.) ychtclnctereusioe caeteted terete tometer 1.50 13.00 
18-24 Ins Bias acetate coec iennre 2.25 20.50 
KALMIA Kalmia 
*+Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 10 ft. Leaves rich 
glossy green. An abundance of pinkish white 
blooms in June. Each Ten 
JHite tee bh AS ba is Cito Para ocdG oc $2.50 $22.50 
Icey? OE hapa AIMS ACHR cede Od Gai occ 3.25 30.00 
*Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). 8 ft. Narrow, 
dense tree of erect growth having silvery foli- 
age. Very ornamental. Each Ten 
LB AUS San Mie rortersrereicts: seve seat tecersuenates $2.50 $22.50 
4 Rosy 7 AS bibs hows ta a IOC LAr EAA cna G OS 3.00 27.00 
B20 Tet Ete Wha eree ioe misters ewes 4.50 40.00 
Bak) EG lraesstavepevers sass yavere ate wieisrahe waste 7.50 
*Sabina (Savin Juniper). 6 ft. Semi-erect type 
of bushy habit. Each Ten 
UB 1S: Ginn. wim un cretatetescataue sicpatorereie ved: $2.50 $22.50 
USADAy Its ees ieee telex fogereaevelapats specie 3.50) 82250 
ZENG ED ptr getePans Siete beers uals cue easxe ee 4.50 40.00 
*Squamata Meyeri (Meyer's Juniper). 4 ft. One 
of the newest and most interesting dwarf va- 
rieties. Semi-upright in growth with rich, deep 
steel-blue foliage, Each Ten 
Mt =U Seis o, cevstocteterete ees: sitorssieteteparwiave: ¢ $2.50 $22.50 
BRP shal, So OAc own SUnem ee odooms 3.50 
PICEA Spruce 
Canadensis albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). 60 ft. 
One of the hardiest. Symmetrical. 
Each Ten 
PE Esa INE Cong nu OdOou0moa oan $5.00 $45.00 
Bad LEH ec” Spveiens,ohsietetel camtaye Sil ebeas ne feunestale 6.50 
Sm4. £6: WOAVY. , chassis estate catay erates, © 8.50 
*Glauca conica (Dwarf Alberta Spruce). 6 ft. 
(New.) Rare. Dwarf, dense, symmetrical. 
Each Ten 
P2RL BC INE, oo cones etareite s toiatolls svesete-aretstzus $2.75 $25.00 
PG RLB Ian Sie ensnsuane ottiessrecciersselecersteypieereue 3.50 32.50 
PINUS Pine 
*Montana Mughus compacta (Dwarf Mountain 
Pine). 6 £t. Low, dense. Each Ten 
WSLS Vani 4 eerste eteiaers ore Ce eros eheteees $3.00 $27.00 
PBa2A vin Seaver eisn custare sists eye eaiete fete 4.00 37.50 
Da DG Lb. eile lev ionevevareuaisracevers) evs ievatovetete 5.00 45.00 
BU Bad: Abie Siersrate caiettuel etsievsielorerereny eee 6.00 
RETINOSPORA,. See Chamaecyparis. 
SPRUCE. See Picea. 
TAXUS Yew 
+$*Cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew). 10 ft. 
compact, spreading variety. Dark green 
foliage, Bright red berries in fall. Very at- 
tractive. Each Ten 
L8=2A ins, INCAVY mens: seen iets alsin ere $4.50 $40.00 
2=2Uh Lt. ave saison ereea cre shee atone ein ore 5.50 50.00 
Dad. LES nherstevckenstisteoerehe cvelsten vor rariete 7.50 68.50 
S-B IG LE, erica a cuales stetea-s ine ehal etenree 10.00 90.00 
BLG=A.. Eten x .sclieats ete relewe avec sere eee 13.50 125.00 
+8*Cuspidata capitata (Upright Japanese Yew) 
25 ft. This upright, pyramidal form is con- 
sidered one of the best and most beautiful of 
the Yews. It will grow in shade and holds its 
rich, dark green color well all through the 
winter, Valuable for hedges; stands shearing 
well. Red berries in fall. Each Ten 
by ln 1s ey ore Cerere a Sen CR $3.50 $32.50 
Bad Wo Tb. Wink stesimiciietieie de aelsiahetakeees 4.75 42.50 
DdB HB. Lbs yer cre eu teuorettrctere tie eusrenerarcranece 6.50 
Sad Pt tieierotae ties <lveterciovetera rs eis 11.00 
uergreen Shr 
LEUCOTHOE Leucothoe 
*+Catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). 4 ft. A rather 
open-growing plant with fine white flowers 
borne on long, pendulous racemes. The leaves 
are a glossy green in summer and assume a 
purplish red tint in late fall. Each Ten 
DD VoL Ea yareys iocausonie tors ytvers seetel siaetete $3.50 $32.50 
DU b<3. £6; seo crsunereits cteeloterstouvancerays 4.50 40.00 
MYRTLE. See Vinca. 
PACHISTIMA 
*¢Canbyi (Canby Pachistima). 8 in. A dwarf, 
trailing shrub with small, dark, glossy green 
leaves which form a dense carpet. An excel- 
+$*Cuspidata nana (Spreading Form.) (Dwarf 
Japanese Yew), 4 ft. Valuable on account of 
its deep green foliage and extreme hardiness. 
Red berries in fall. Each Ten 
EB=1 5 URI ey oe pas cevede per ctana ter wuevela, ohare $3.00 $27.00 
PSPS. Ti, gis sere nuove wieevere iene galale 4.00 37.50 
**Smedia Hatfieldi (Hatfield's Yew). 8 ft. Espe- 
cially compact, conical evergreen with dark 
green foliage. Considered one of the best of the 
Taxus hybrids. Excellent for hedges. Red ber- 
ries in the fall. Each Ten 
LH-LS ny Ses kee es eee einen « $3.00 $27.00 
LSa2A Gy ercleseretetderstokenerenoneletehereteaeistexe 4.00 37.50 
DON LESS najercrorarsiereuniernles eeteleheKersts leit 5.50 
+SMedia Hicksi (Hicks’ Yew). 10 ft. Erect, col- 
umnar growth similar to Irish Yew, but quite 
hardy. Red berries in fall. Each Ten 
PSSLAW Ins ype teneherce ccs were ale 0) iret elle! elist = (ere $4.00 $387.50 
Dats Con cetoreisinl serotonin meetetelels alerteisks 5.50 50.00 
THUYA Arbor-Vitae 
*Occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor-Vitae). Site 
Slow-growing evergreen. Dense foliage. Globe 
shape. Each Ten 
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1 R294 “ini wee Nir ce ohn, xeteretoreisaerom an D. 
*+Occidentalis nigra (American Arbor-Vitae). 40 
ft. A useful, upright, flat-leaved dark green 
evergreen. Each ‘Ten 
Dela LES epere ovoterereia el opel efopolatelstoiets sh $2.00 $18.00 
Bad. EG. Be sata, ha pears eatin Sets ala easieteiaee = 3.00 27.00 
EE, A obec aids to romD abo 4.25 
*Occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae). 
25 ft. Very columnar type. Glossy dark green 
foliage. One of the finest. Each Ten 
DUO EE eirci sys 8 where ere ailehe wine eiglaxersr<isc5tt $2.75 $25.06 
Be lee at er chee ears. ceoaar 3.50 32.50 
An Lis aie ciniee steele aie aeiete ene sinters 4.75 
Bonk HE Gate Rieedeiwnoteletnuste eos eee Miptebenats 6.00 
Ga PEEL Sia ercyeictocsletevere: ove iereleletenereteNerereln 7.75 
*Occidentalis wareana (Siberian Arbor-Vitae). 15 
ft. A hardy, dense bush having gray-green 
foliage. Medium height. Each Ten 
PSL mR) elas re hier eheicks (oroteletoneneiatetets $2.50 
Be tag OAs ab oe OOO oC tho 4.75 
TSUGA Hemlock 
+Canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). 75 ft. Finest of 
North American evergreens. A medium-sized, 
broadly pyramidal tree of dense growth and rich 
green foliage. Each Ten 
DUK=B. LG) Neleve.« s. cuereaian opel stots /otakel states $3.50 $32.50 
34 ehh le ee. One eae ae eee 4.75 42.50 
+Caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 50 ft. Very 
graceful evergreen with dense, dark foliage. 
Very choice. Each Ten 
Ga TELEL, Goierc late cnenee rateitrp outs iote.itats (etnias $13.00 
YEW. See Taxus. 
lent ground cover. Each 10 100 
Sain Pots plants piste lerer=eiiels $0.50 $4.50 $40.00 
PACHYSANDRA Pachysandra 
*+Terminalis (Japanese Spurge). 1 ft. A valuable 
evergreen ground-cover, with white flowers in 
May. 10 100 
CE heh, INNA sooacncdhecooooooKeS $2.50 $21.50 
VINCA Periwinkle 
+Minor (Common Periwinkle). 3-4 ft. A blue- 
flowering, evergreen ground-cover. April to 
July. Each 10 100 
Doge ROMA SD Oat On OAS COOL OS $0.30 $2.40 $20.00 
5 or more plants of the same variety and size at 
10 rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
RHODODENDRONS 
*+Carolinianum (Carolina Rhododendron). 6 ft. 
Very hardy plant with narrow dark green 
leaves covered with pale rose-purple bell-shaped 
flowers in May. See page 21. Each Ten 
L5-18: nis Gasie dege dieters eal tenerterss $3.25 $30.00 
EOn2A DIR Mere eccee alte Siake tl ovaaevete tae -e eee 4.00 37.50 
*t+Catawbiense (Catawba Rhododendron). 8 ft. 
Compact-growing bush with broad, roundish 
leaves. Bell-shaped flowers range from pale pink 
to a rich lavender in June. Each Ten 
15 EB yrs era wusva cane iaveumccuwionsteroveyenationeuers $3.00 $27.00 
UB=QAal TS vere iaie clears te sce sreceuers teva cauevareyene 4.00 37.50 
Dm EES Soper oieleisie ean ere «ais sinierenee 5.25 
246 <3: TES (oemleieeiasn b eemiantte a seaewe 6.50 
*+Catawbiense compactum (Compact Catawba Rho- 
dodendron). 6 ft. Dense, compact, dwarf va- 
riety with same foliage and flowering character- 
istics as Catawbiense. Excellent in front of 
taller varieties. Each Ten 
DQeL GW s Wotan <cotmvasuvirs ts, emote nie eater $3.50 $32.50 
UHL Snide ae wevsvezantaroesecndyst wie cee 5.00 45.00 
*+Maximum (Rosebay Rhododendron). 15 ft. Very 
fine for massing and will thrive in shady or 
exposed positions. Flowers are pure white to 
delicate shades of pink, appearing in June and 
July. Perfectly hardy. Each Ten 
15-18. FR, Seis de niescra te abate anes $2.25 $20.50 
USDA VV. spheres wren ateece ates eae eee 8.00 27.00 
QuQhe — LG. Wasco taisis caste ebe ice lecisternerae 4.00 387.50 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
These are one of the finest Broad-Leaved Ever- 
greens. They create unforgettable spots of color in 
late spring, and are very useful in partial shade. 
*+Album elegans. 8 ft. Gorgeous pale pink flowers 
in May which change to white. Tall, upright 
grower. Each Ten 
UBB! FIT a Sious: pareve muntesarelone dete eaetene rats! $6.00 $55.00 
DaDUS EE cio shone otare avers tate eiotalegenetniericta 8.00 72.50 
*¢Dr. Dresselhuys. 10 ft. Huge, rich, deep red 
flowers which make an unusually attractive set- 
ding against the rich glossy green foliage. Ro- 
bust. May. Each ‘Ten 
NG Be Vi mR ai erane a ershin a, Cnr ee $6.00 $55.00 
*tIonatius Sargent. 9 ft. Enormous flowers of a 
very bright rosy crimson which creates a spec- 
tacular sight against the heavy rich foliage. 
This variety grows rapidly and is the spreading 
type. May. Each Ten 
LSa24 in.) Hetesis casvaltes i oreneneteiebelale) sysualsie $6.00 $55.00 
*¢*Roseum elegans. 8 ft. A compact, bushy shrub 
with a wealth of lilac or rose-pink flowers. One 
of the best for foliage. May. Each Ten 
AREY We la pa Sooon.d OST peo aad $6.00 $55.00 
It is ESSENTIAL to use HUMUS, as well as 
FERTILIZER when planting Evergreens. For 
fertilizer and Hyper-Humus, see page 29. 
