
Evergreens 
Abies - Fir 
Noble trees of majestic proportions are many of the Firs, 
and, on account of their rapid growth and hardiness, they 
may be classed among our most useful evergreens. Their 
habit of growth is pyramidal or conical, and their foliage 
ranges in color from light green to deep, somber, glaucous 
hues. They may be used in screens, backgrounds, or as 
specimens. 
Abies concolor. White Fir. 
A raTES, pyramidal tree, its silver-green foliage blending well 
with other evergreens. Does well in all soils. Used for screen 
work and Jawn specimens. Pick 
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A. homolepis (brachyphylla). Nikko Fir. 
From Nikko Mountains in Asia. A rapid-growing Fir with 
needles showing dark green above and light green beneath. 
One of the very best, it thrives in this locality. 
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CEDRUS atlantica glauca. Blue Atlas Cedar. 
A very distinctive ornamental tree with rich blue foliage. 
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