Evergreens 
Juniperus virginiana glauca. Blue Cedar. 
_A fme Juniper. Good grouped with other evergreens. Dis- 
tinctive on account of its blue color. 
J. virginiana keteleeri. Keteleer Cedar. 
A rugged, compact, pyramidal Cedar, bearing large light blue 
berries in the fall. Has very attractive foliage. Always free 
from disease. 
J. virginiana schotti. Schott Juniper. 
Closely resembling our native Cedar, a tall slim tree with 
blue berries in fall. 
Prices on all above 5 Junipers Each 
SCONE tie Mee eee ne ET AE tae pee Rott Le, $3 00 
ESCORT Cee aE ee eR es EN Aden GaN Pe RN et 4 00 
PUtOrOui tesa eat ae He deters TL aoe 5 00 
GtorSiter specimenm ens ya ae 8 50 
Stoll fe specumnenes geass pee ee 12 00 
IO ton2-itaspecimens=ac = eee ae eee ant 15 00 
Picea - Spruce 
These rapid-growing evergreens are distinctively pyram- 
idal in habit and thrive best standing in well-drained soil in 
the open sunshine. They are used as windbreaks, screens, 
hedges, or as individuals. As a specimen, this conifer is 
unsurpassed and should be given plenty of room for 
development, since some varieties grow to great heights 
and become more attractive with age. They are extremely 
hardy. Thousands are used every year for Christmas trees, 
Picea omorika. Serbian Spruce. 
This tree develops into a tall, narrow specimen. Contrasting 
foliage, green on top and blue on bottom of needle. Bach 
TIS"tO2 teen ae tie ee ees Be eh LE oes $3 00 
DaBOn Dy Cottey hone aunt Peta Tees Poe ain Baa 4 00 
P. orientalis. Oriental Spruce. 
The aristocrat of Spruces. A slow grower. Short dark green 
needles. (Supply limited.) 
LELO Sel Une ieae ele eten on Ge OS bre PN nd IK, 4 00 
SLO Mel Caretaker. 5 00 
PaCOID Fes ES PECHIET ys aes 5 Sacre eee eto Gens , 25 00 
LOSTO shack Ge SOECIIION eile ott nar oes ta alec eer oe 30 00 
Teta Pi tr speClmMel ciara age a atti stecee 35 00 
POstO st cht SPECTER fates cats owweiiediieed bec okt deaatats 40 00 
P. pungens kosteri. Koster Blue Spruce. 
The true Blue Spruce, an old-time favorite. A vigorous tree 
with good blue color. Used principally as a specimen. 
BAPE IQ EES. Sin ghia nr | alee ae ere Ra reir ier ae ee 5 00 
DEL Ogink Vea tlae re hoa Ms ike eens cx ah gS TLm lates Panes 7 50 
BGS OS va ead a cds tod Wo has aM MRE Se AP eT Ea aS 10 00 
SE Keyra yh de, WOR pS oO ST REN ae eae Ree Tex Peet 12 50 
COLI ts CAV SDCCIMENs osc ses yok faghaa shee tcs 25 00 
WALOLG Iie IeaY yy SPeCLINEN > eileen ee PS 30 00 
RO he ete 9 Vc SOCCIINGT cn gece can canta wales anegotics 35 00 
Pinus - Pine 
Most of these well-known evergreens grow rapidly into 
large, rugged trees. They have attractive foliage of various 
colors, and are particularly well suited for windbreaks or 
screens, but they also grow into beautiful specimen trees. 
Some varieties thrive at the seashore, while others do best 
at higher elevations. All varieties, however, grow well 
under exposed or windy conditions and do best in full 
sunlight. Most Pines enjoy a light, well-drained soil. 
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