Evergreens and Conifers 
Evergreens are used in many ways, some of which 
are as follows: Specimens on a lawn, foundation 
plantings around houses, windbreaks, hedges and as 
screens for objectionable objects. | 
Our evergreens are thrifty, well-rooted and have 
been several times transplanted. 
All evergreens will be balled and burlapped without 
charge. 
We recommend planting during April, May and 
June, August, September and October. 
Each 10 Rate 
A. concolor (White Fir). Tall tree. Bluish-green 
needles and symmetrical growth, Used for speci- 
men or group. 
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A. fraseri (Fraser Fir). Also known as Southern 
Balsam Fir. It is hardy north and a very Satis- 
factory tree, 
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A. homolepsis (Nikko Fir). Has dark green leaves, 
silver white on the lower surface, with purple 
cones. 
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