EVERGREENS - Lovely Ornamental 
NOTE: Size at beginning of descriptions indicate ultimate height. 
This class of plants is shipped with roots undisturbed in a ball of earth or peat dug from 
the nursery row and burlapped. To plant, place root ball in hole, remove burlap without 
disturbing earth, firm ground around root ball, and water generously. 
ARBOR-VITAE - Thuja 
American (T. occidentalis). 20 ft. The ‘’Old-Fash- 
ioned’’ Evergreen with much beauty and usefulness. 
Loosely pyramidal in form. Foliage bright green in 
spring turning to a bronzy brown in winter. 
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Globe (T. occidentalis globosa). See page 25 for illus- 
tration. 5 ft. Dwarf plant. Compact, natural globular 
form. Use in foundation planting, or where accent 
plant of this type is desired. 
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Pyramidal (T. occidentalis pyramidalis). See page 25 
for illustration. 30 ft. Tall, slender, columnar shape. 
Dark green foliage of compact growth. Use for ac- 
cent in foundation planting, and alone wherever 
upright, formal effect is desired. Plant in sunny loca- 
tions in good soil. Can also be used for hedges. 
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Siberian (T. occidentalis wareana). 15°ft. Ware Arbor- 
vitae. Broadly pyramidal shape. Deep green foliage. 
Good hedge and specimen plant. 
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FIR - Abies 
Balsam (Abies balsamea). 50 ft. Dark green foliage, 
symmetrical shape. Will stand some shade. Good 
specimen. 
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Concolor (Abies concolor). 60 ft. White Fir. Choice 
Colorado species with rich silvery needles. Specimen. 
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Douglas (Pseudotsuga douglasi). 80 ft. Beautifully 
tall narrow tree with soft dark green foliage. (Some- 
times slightly silvered.) Use as specimen and ever- 
green screen plant. Also is especially worthy for use 
in creating sheared evergreen hedges. 
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HEMLOCK - Tsuga 
Canada Hemlock (T. canadensis). 50 ft. A stately 
hardy evergreen, noted for its graceful branches and 
fine feathery foliage. Slow growing, it stands shear- 
ing and can be used in foundation plantings as well 
as for background or specimens. Makes the finest 
hedge, for partial shade, of any plant material. 
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JUNIPER - Juniperus 
Have you a sunny place for small evergreens? Use 
Juniper. Some are tall and spiky, others flat creepers 
to hug the ground. Especially valuable for their vari- 
colored contrast in foundation planting or rock gar- 
dens. 
Andorra (J. communis depressa plumosa). 5-6 ft. 
spread. A low spreading form for banks or rock 
garden, also valuable for filler plant around the 
house. Its bronze-purple winter color is unique— 
always a point of interest. 
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Column Chinese (J. chinensis columnaris). 20 ft. 
This very hardy variety forms a distinct pyramid with 
needle-like leaves. Blue-green in color. 
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Greek (J. excelsa stricta). See page 25 for illustration. 
5 ft. Gray-green foliage. Makes broadly pyramidal 
shaped plant. Gives color contrast in planting of 
evergreens. Can be managed better if grown in shel- 
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Pfitzer (J. chinensis pfitzeriana) . See page 25 for illus- 
tration. 5-6 ft. spread. Informal, spreading ever- 
green plant with beautiful, plume-like foliage. Use- 
ful in foundation planting and rock garden work. One 
of the most satisfactory evergreens available for gar- 
den and landscape work. 
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Savin (J. sabina). See page 25 for illustration. 3-4 ft. 
spread. Dark green foliage on vase or fan-shaped 
plants, semi-spreading. Useful in foundation plant- 
ing, rock garden work, and anywhere that low plant- 
ings are desired. 
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Tamarix Savin Juniper (J. sabina tamariscifolia). 3-4 
ft. spread. Low spreading plant with gray-green 
foliage, suitable for rock gardens, banks, and for 
filling around higher evergreens. 
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Red Cedar (J. virginiana). 30 ft. Tall, slender tree, 
solid green color in spring, changing to reddish green 
in fall, whence comes its name. Grayish green ber- 
ries in fall. 
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