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VEY GEES 
“The Green-Robed Senators of Mighty Woods’—Keats 
[-OR beauty both winter and summer, the Evergreen has no equal. Succeeding in almost any soil, with their range of color, form and habits 
of growth they find a place in almost any landscape plan. Our trees are a!l several times transplanted, dug with a ball of earth, and the 
finest to be had. 
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Abies - Fir 
“IT remember, I remember 
The Fir trees dark and high; 
I used to think their slender tops 
Were close against the sky.’—HOOD 
Abies concolor (Silver or White Fir). The best of the Firs, and rivals Colorado 
Blue Spruce in showiness. We think it is one of the choicest of Evergreens 
and an ideal specimen plant. In colors it ranges from pale blue-green to 
fue, the needles being attractively distributed around the branches. Once 
established it is better able to withstand drought, as well as the soot and dust 
of city conditions. Of comparatively slow growth but as hardy as an oak. 
Each Each 
2 tOvSeht ere ae aera eee $3.00 ORtogWinitavicerte ee lets ne $ 8.00 
3 TOF ities ce ee 4.00 Gig Comme Dr Le ey arash eer at Ae 10.00 
Vi les ComO A Pee ne aos ae eur B 5.00 Shon TOM tameuenn coterie era acters 15.00 
5 AQV Cutie, aie) eee ieee 6.00 
Chamaecyparis 
(Japanese Cypress) 
Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki Cypress), Bright green lustrous foliage. This is 
an ancient variety in Japan, and has been cultivated for centuries. Much 
used in topiary work. 
Each Each 
BAGS hte eee Tee seg erate ae $3.00 Si OWAat toe nesnaee teenies: zetia ace $4.00 
C. pisifera (Sawara Cypress). The foliage somewhat resembles that of the Arbor- 
Vitae except that the tree is more graceful. Light green, silvery beneath, 
and of erect growth. Can be used in foundation planting or as a specimen. 
C. pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Cypress). Has all the characteristics of the 
preceding except that the foliage is of a lighter green and is bordered with 
yellow in early spring. 
C. pisifera plumosa (Plumed Cypress). Feathery green foliage, broad, symmetri- 
cal and dense. Stands shearing well. 
Prices of the foregoing 3 Chamaecypari: Each 
Each SETOUA FE reat eae $4.00 
GI eo ht Wh a a a OOO Oe $3.00 CO OTe kB como tam ool Eee 5.00 
C. pisifera filifera (Thread-Branched Cypress). One of the best dwarf Evergreens. 
Unusual foliage, drooping and graceful, resembling cords of green. Compact; 
fine in color both winter and summer. aan 
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Each 
SEOrsi ort cutoet ache As roeer ss $4.00 
C. pisifera squarrosa veitchi (lV eitch’s Mossy Cypress). A distinct form with 
short pale blue-green needles, slightly bent toward the branchlets. The ap- 
pearance is a soft, mosslike tree of irregular habit and of picturesque beauty. 
Each Each 
a cane aati, wheat $3.50 
2HORZ Van tts Ailey Wey Site 

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Residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, Eastin Road 
Note what a few well selected Hillenmeyer plants and trees have done for 
the above home. 

