EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS 
All prices are for specimens dug with a large solid ball of earth 
securely fastened with burlap. Planting charge for evergreens 1S 
20% of invoice. 

15-18 18-24 2-2%  2%-3 3-4 4-5 
inches inches. feet — feet feet feet 
Colorado Silver Cedar — $3.50 $4.50 $ 5.50. $ 6.75 $ 8.75 
Silver Cedar Globe $4.50 6.00 8.50 11.50 
GAREEI Cedar 3:50) 5.00 Gro 0 
MOFFETTI Cedar 9.50 
PATHFINDER Cedar 14.00 
SUTHERLAND Cedar 4.50 10.50 
Pfitzer’s Juniper 4.75 6.25 7.50 9.25 12.50 
Savin Juniper 3.10) 4215 6.25 7.50 
Tamarix Savin Juniper 4.50 5.75 7.50 
Admiral Juniper 2.10 
Von Ehron Juniper Globe 7.50 
“CANNART Redcedar 10.50 
' Austrian Pine de2 eee lio) 
Mugho Pine 4.75 6.75 
Prtitzer’s Juniper UPRIGHT—Selected Pfitzers especially trained 
-to form a broad, informal pyramid. Average 3 ft x 2 ft. ... $6.75 
COLORADO SPRUCH are priced according to symmetry and col- 
or of the individual specimen. Each tree in the nursery carries a 
tag with size and price plainly marked. “Shiners”, those bluest 
of the blues, are priced per average foot of height. $3.00 
“Silvera”. ace $2.50 per foot. Green... $2.00 per foot. 
Vinca Minor, Bowles’ variety — Good ground cover, only 3 
inches tall, grows in sun or full shade, even under large trees, 
blue flowers in spring. Stays green all winter ............... Z5C 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
5-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 
ft. ft. £t: ft. 
Ash, European Mountain $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 
Ash, Green 2.00 
Ash, Oak-leaf Mountain _ 3.50 
Birch, Cut-leaf Weeping 2.50 3.50 4.50 
Birch, European White 3.00 
Birch, White clumps 2.00 
Elm, Chinese 1.00 
Hackberry 150 2 00S. 00 
Honeylocust, thornless 1.00 1.50 2.50 
Linden, American 4.00 
Maple, Norway 2 Oe MEA OO) 
Maple, Schdlr. Red-leaf 2.50 3.25 
Maple, Silver 1.50 
Oak, Andrews 2.50 
Oak, Scarlet 4.00 6.50 
Poplar, Bolleana 100 eo Ome OO meee ou) 
Poplar, Norway 1.00 
Russian Olive DOO mmee leo 0 
Weeping Willow Wey dirs 
From a particularly beautiful Scarlet Oak speci- 
men that has stood in City Park for over 50 
years, we have propagaied a limited number— 
hardy, husky young trees now about 1% feet 
tail. They may reasonably be expec-ed to reach 
6 feet in five years. Bringing up these fine-blood- 
ed youngsters will be one of the most fascinating 
diversions you’ve ever enjoyed. They will be 
available only until April 15 and are priced 
Shasta Ub aadee see eee 75ce each, $6.50 for 16 

