8 WHITE’S NURSERY SERVICE 

EVERGREENS 
ABIES—Fir 
Balsamea—Balsam fir—60’ Glossy, deep green 
needles. Most widely used as Christmas trees. 
Needs moist rich soil. 
18 to 24”. <$1.00 4 to} eee 
Concolor—Silver or White fir—80’ Most outstand- 
ing of fir family. Symmetrical growth, soft, bluish 
foliage. Much better as specimen than Blue Spruce. 
15 to 18% “$1.25 5 to 6’ $6.00 
JUNIPERUS—Cedar 
Chinensis—Chinese Juniper. Soft, gray-green foli- 
age. Best in full sun. 3 to 47 $2.25 
Chinensis Pfitzeriana—Pfitzeriana Juniper. One 
of the most widely planted and satisfactory ever- 
green. Best in sun, spreading habit of growth. 
2 to 2144’ $3.00 
Communis Depressa Plumosa—Andorra Juniper. 
Low, spreading, seldom over 15” high. Turns deep 
purple-red in fall, changing to gray-green in spring. 
Likes sun. 
LOO p27 2 to 245' 7h2:25 
Horizontalis—Creeping Juniper. Trailing, soft 
blue-gray foliage. Excellent on banks and poor 
soils. Seldom over 12” in height. 
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Sabina—Savin Juniper. Spreading, dense and up- 
right growing plant. Deep green foliage. Seldom 
over 4’. 
12 to 18” $1.00 2 to 24’ $2.50 
Sabina TFamarisifolia—Tamarix Juniper. Similar 
to above, except foliage much finer in texture, 
tending toward blue. 2 to de eeneroU 
Virgintana—Redcedar. Native tree, tolerates dry, 
poor soil, sometimes reaches 30’. 4 to 5’ $8.25 
LARIX—Larch 
EKuropea—European Larch. Unusual in that it 
sheds all of its needles in the fall. Likes moisture. 
Attractive new foliage in spring. 2to3’ $ .75 
