“3° TRANSPLANTED EVERGREENS | 
Different varieties than those listed on reverse side. Pines, Firs, Spruces, 
Hemlock, etc. The varieties listed are all fine landscape varieties. These trees 
have been transplanted and have a wonderful root system. They will be 
packed in damp sphagnum moss and carefully wrapped so they will reach 
you in fine growing condition. These trees may be planted in permanent 
positions now or they may be planted in a row (two feet apart), to develop 
into fine symmetrical landscape specimens and transplanted into permanent 
positions later. 












The price on these trees is the same as listed on reverse. These varieties can 
be ordered along with the potted varieties in making up your assortment. 
Special prices will be quoted on larger quantities for reforestation and 
erosion control purposes. We can also supply Pitch Pine, Bull Pine, White 
Pine and Jack Pine. Write for special prices. 
BALSAM FIR. Beautiful dark green, soft needles with the fragrant balsam scent. 
Compact and symmetrical. Firs like a moist but well-drained soil and do well 
in the shade of the house. 
Scotch Pine 
DOUGLAS FIR. A beautiful blue-green shade. Compact and symmetrical. One 
of the most satisfactory and hardy evergreens. 
CONCOLOR FIR. Many of these have a decided bluish color. Very hardy and 
beautiful color and form. Thrives in shade and is one of the best. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. The ideal Christmas Tree. Dark green in color and thrives 
in any well-drained soil. Grows fairly rapid and is much used for landscape 
purposes, also windbreaks, and we suggest that you plant some with the idea 
of growing your own Christmas trees. These trees when grown for Christmas 
trees can be sold at a good profit. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Very colorful. The colors will vary on this 
variety from a light green to a decided bright blue. In a dozen trees you will 
probably get twelve different shades. All beautiful. Very hardy and an ideal 
landscape tree. ; 
AUSTRIAN PINE. Long needles of dark green. This tree thrives in very poor 
soil and under adverse conditions. Grows dense and compact and into a well- 
formed tree. 
SCOTCH PINE. One of the most beautiful Pines. Blue-green in color, sym- 
metrical and very hardy. A fine landscape trec. 
RED PINE. Soft needles of bright green. Very pretty, very hardy. Makes a 
very striking tree and fine for Christmas trees and landscape. 

AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. Flat-leaf Cedar. This tree makes a compact growth 
and makes an ideal hedge tree. They can be sheared into a formal hedge without 
epee of injury or can be used as specimens. They like sunshine and a well- 
drained soil. 
HEMLOCK. A beautiful variety for shaded places. Shining green foliage and 
beautiful graceful branching habit. Very hardy and can be used as a hedge also. 
ne sheared with difficulty or can be grown larger into specimen trees. One 
of the finest. 

Colorado Blue Spruce Douglas Fir Hemlock 
