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CONMFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Rosedale evergreens must be seen to be appreciated. They are healthy, vigorous well-shaped and grown in a river valley 
safe and easy transplanting. We invite your personal selection and believe we can assist you in a proper se f 
nursery than any other way. 
: »y soil ideally suited for 
lection of varieties better here at the 
A combination of evergreens and evergreen shrubs will produce an all year planting of unsurpassed beauty. The variety of color formation avail- 
able in evergreens is not only extensive but almost unlimited. ; 
ABIES - Fir 
Fraseri (Fraser’s Fir). Southern counterpart 
of Balsam Fir, but more compact and 
slower. Needles 4 in., dark green above, 
silvery beneath. 
(Biol. Fy AR. Ming 6 6 din Beene $7.50 
Homolepsis (Nikko Fir). Hardy, beautiful 
Fir from the orient. Dark green needles, 
silver on underside. 
Bio) GURL. ob on 9 6 On Ie $4.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS - Retinospora 
These thrive best in moist soils and situa- 
tions not too much exposed to Wintery gales. 
They are generally rapid growing types and 
should receive frequent shearing to keep them 
thick and attractive. 
‘ilifera aurea (Golden Thread Cypress). 
Golden variety of thread Cypress. Forms 
a well-shaped compact broad pyramid of 
brightest yellow. Slow growing and needs 
no pruning to keep its shape. 
cts ier $4.00 
1S) iio) BUA, hh fee dG cee eRe 5.00 
Obtusa nana compacta (Dwarf Hinoki 
Cypress). Very dwarf, dark green, ir- 
regular foliage. Extremely interesting 
plant for rockwork. 
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Plumosa (Plume Cypress). Light green, soft, 
feathery, plume-like foliage, graceful habit. 
PSSiORCAs Meee ne er $2.00 
Vaiay RASA P Ns cee cla ee eee ee 3.00 
EUOMEL tenner: et Se 4.00 
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Plumosa aurea (Golden Plume Cypress). 
Similar to Plumosa listed above except that 
the tips of growth are a golden color giving 
the entire plant a yellow cast. 
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PEINOP OGRE Ac Eke als Serene Hae 3.00 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Japonica lobbi. A narrow, irregular column 
of dark green foliage changing to bronze 
in Winter. Useful for accent in formal 
planting. 
AEA Rec e, RES ara oe eee a ae te $5.00 
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Juniperus Horizontalis, Bar Harbor 
JUNIPERUS - Juniper 
All the Junipers are valuable ornamental 
plants—the upright species -as single speci- 
mens or in groups and the low forms well 
adapted for rockery, slopes or banks. Juni- 
pers thrive best in a sandy, loam soil, in 
sunny, open situations. 
Chinensis columnaris (Columnar Juniper). 
A very hardy spire-like evergreen with 
gray-green foliage. Highly recommended. 
4to 5ft..$4.00 | 8to 9 ft.$11.00 
‘Fpaned. (oyriee , TOO! | 9 to 10 ft. .12.00 
6to 7it..-7.50 | 10 to 12 ft..15.00 
PvOo Site LOLOO! lato orth. 25.00 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (P/itzer’s Spreading 
Juniper). A handsome spreading form, 
slightly larger than most other spreading 
types. It has gray-green, plume-like foli- 
age and is extremely useful as a filler in 
foundation or border planting. Hardy and 
indifferent to drought. 
18 to 24 in. .$2.50 | 2% to 3 ft.$5.00 
2 to 2% ft. 4.00 | 3to4 ft... 6.00 
Chinensis sargenti. <A low, trailing form 
with deep green foliage. Best Juniper for 
rock gardens. 
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Communis depressa plumosa (Plumed 
Spreading Juniper). A dwarf form with 
grayish-green, plumy foliage. 
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Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). Of upright 
columnar habit with glaucous foliage. 
12 to 15 in. $1.50 | 18 to 24 in. .$2.75 
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3 to 3% ft. .$4.50 
Hibernica (Irish Juniper). A narrow, col- 
umnar, blue-green type. Attains about 
7 to 8 ft. in height and is a great favorite 
for accent points in the garden. 
Bile bos. Tics Sees bic y ae $2.50 
3 GOS DOVE Ura: aearebes acess Men eee Seaae 3.25 
Horizontalis, Bar Harbor. A very beauti- 
ful creeping variety with blue-green foli- 
age. Branches grow out evenly in all 
directions and lay flat on the ground. 
Lovely in the rock garden. 
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Horizontalis glauca (Blue Creeping Juni- 
per). A blue-green type of irregular habit 
which adapts it to planting over out- 
cropping rock. Desirable creeping plant. 
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Sabina (Savin Juniper). Vase-shaped and 
oray-green foliage. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall. 
MOZGO 2 ect celta echoes ore hereon 5 $0.85 
Virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer Juniper). 
Named for a landscape architect in Paris. 
This comparatively new variety is never 
attacked by aphis or blight. It grows in 
pyramidal form and is of very pleasing 
light green color which it maintains during 
Winter, 
PiOpOultees BT a ae $5.00 
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Von Ehron (Upright Juniper). Vase shape. 
A vigorous grower with plumy branches. 
SIGSTO Bul bu Wears ee ie eee $3.00 
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PICEA - Spruce 
No group of evergreens is more widely 
used in landscape work than the Spruces 
and many of them are among the most showy 
and rapid growing of their class. Spruces 
will grow in almost any kind of moderately 
moist soil and are easily transplanted. 
Canadensis albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). 
Grows into a neat compact, cone-shape 
with gray-green needles. Very hardy. 
2 to 21% ft 
Glauca albertiana conica (Dwarf Alberta 
Spruce). A dwarf form of dense, narrow, 
conical habit, with thin, slender leaves. 
A tO Orlihee wavs eee ee ae ee $0.75 
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Orientalis (Oriental Spruce). The deep, 
glossy green foliage is smaller and more 
dense than that of the other Spruces and 
brighter and richer than that of the Nor- 
way Spruce. It is a tree of remarkable 
beauty. Our stock of this beautiful species 
is a wonder to all who visit us. 
COMO SEL thee e Re eae 8 $15.00 
S0OuLO Tere nt eee oe ee, 17.50 
Polita (Tigertail Spruce). The most dis- 
tinct of all Spruces by reason of the thick, 
rigid spiny needles sparsely distributed 
around the stubby branches. 
Galo Zul Gevecccce-, So ea ee Tes Bey, $10.00 
Pungens kosteriana (Koster Blue Spruce). 
Striking blue needles and uniform shape 
make it a beautiful lawn specimen. 
ORbONS Lael aeons ake ait N oh. aes $7.50 
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©. CO‘G ieee eta tte yaar eneree 12.00 
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PINUS - Pine 
The Pines are essentially inhabitants of 
poor, sandy soils and dry situations. Their 
stout root systems enable them to seek 
scanty water supplies where other species 
find it difficult, and they thrive in any good 
soil. 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). WHardy dark 
green foliage; tree symmetrical, slow grow- 
ing and compact. A very handsome lawn 
specimen narrowly pyramidal. 
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5 to 6 fit 
Mugho compacta, Hills (Dwarf Mugho 
Pine). This compact variety of Mugho is 
now taking the place of the ordinary form. 
It forms a dense bush and keeps below 
4 ft. in height. 
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2 to 21% ft 
Mugho Montana. Not as close growing as 
the above, but distinctly dwarf and more 
irregular in outline. Presents a natural 
appearance. 
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