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 filifera — ‘’Thread Retinospora.”’ 
NURSERIES 

Japonica—Procumbent form, light green foliage, 
branches somewhat ascending to height of 
15 to 18 inches. Fine for rockeries and group. 
$1.50-$2.00-$2.50. 
Kosteri—Broad spreading habit, rapid grower; 
will attain height of 4 ft., broader than high. 
$1.50-$2.50-$3.50. 
C. pfitzeriana—Bright silvery gray foliage on 
spreading graceful branches; 6-7 ft. spread, 
height 22 ft., hardy. 10-12’ 75c; 12-15” $1. 
Sabina — Beautiful dark green foliage, low 
spreading habit. Ideal for foundations or low 
borders. 8-10’ 75c; 12-18’ $1.50. 
S. tamariscifolia — ‘’Tamarix Juniper.’’ Blue- 
green foliage, compact, procumbent variety. 
Excellent for borders, rockeries, banks. 9-12’ 
$1.00; 12-15’‘ $1.50; 18-24’ $2.00. 
Virginiana—'’Red Cedar.’’ Tall compact coni- 
cal, rather rapid grower. Foliage bright 
green in summer and colorful in autumn. 
20-24" $1.00; 2-3’ $1.25. 
LIBOCEDRUS decurrens—Bright green foliage. 
An upright tree of distinctive compact col- 
umnar form. 2-3’ $1.50; 3-4’ $2.25; 4-5’ $3.00. 

Pine 
Most Pines, 3-4’ $2.50; 4-5’ $3.50; 5-8’ $3.50-$6.50. 
Pinus Aristata— A broad bushy semi-dwarf 
pine. Dark green needles. Attractive. 
Attenuata — Semi-dwarf broad pyramidal- 
shaped tree. Yellowish green foliage. Fairly 
slow grower. 
Austriaca — ‘’Austrian Pine.’’ Broad compact 
“ey dark green needles. Very symmetri- 
cal. 
Densiflora —‘'Japanese Red Pine.” Irregular 
pyramidal-shaped tree, rather open growing, 
bluish green foliage. Fine for screens or 
shelter. 
Edulis—'’Nut Pine.'’ The edible nut pine; small 
slow-growing tree, conical shaped. .Dark 
green foliage. 
Flexilis—"'Timber Pine.”’ Stiff dark green foli- 
age, fast growing, broad conical tree. 
Montana Mughus—’’Mugho Pine.” A globular 
compact dwarf pine; dark green needles; 
disease resistant. Useful in rockery plant- 
ings. 8-10 75c; 10-12’’ $1.00; 12-15’’ $1.25; 
Se $1.50; 18-24 spread, $2.00; 2-3’ $2.50- 
Murrayana — Dwarf; rather slow growing; 
spreading graceful habit; twisted light green 
needles. 
Sylvestris—''Scotch Pine.’ Rapid grower; sym- 
metrical cone-shaped tree, bluish green foli- 
age. Specimens 8 to 18 ft. 
Monticola — ‘'Western White.’”’ Tall growing 
broad pyramidal shaped tree. Long soft grey- 
ish green needles provide pleasing contrast 
with dark green varieties. 
Retinospora 
Light green 
branchlets, long and cord-like, gracefully 
pendulous. 15-18’ $2.00; 30-36’ $3.00-$4.00. 
filifera aurea nana—Extremely dwarf, intense 
golden foliage. 8-10’ $1.50; 15-18’’ $2.00-$2.50. 
plumosa—Blue-green foliage, slender, pliable 
branches with plume-like appearance. 18- 
24” $1.50; 24-30’ $2.00. 
Pplumosa aurea — Similar to above but with 
bright golden tips. 12-15’ $1.50; 18-24’" $2.00. 
Pygmaea—Very dwarf form of plumosa, com- 
pact habit. 10-12” $1.50. 
Ppisifera—Pleasing green quick growing, grace- 
ful conical shaped tree. Excellent for screens 
and hedges. 12-15’" $1.00; 18-24’ $1.50; 30- 
36°’ $2.00; trimmed, $2.50; 3-4’ trimmed, $3.00; 
4-6’ trimmed, $3.50-$4.50. 
Pisifera aurea—Similar to above form but dis- 
tinctive golden foliage. 12-18’’ $1.50; 18-24” 
$2.00. 
Squarrosa veitchi—Blue-green foliage, broad 
pyramidal and irregular shape. Very desir- 
able. 18-24" $1.50; 24-30’ $2.00-$2.50. 
Sequoia 
Gigantea — ‘'California Big Tree.’’ Pleasing 
evergreen of large, symmetrical broadly pyr- 
amidal habit. 3-4’ $2.50; 4-5’ $3.50. 
sempervirens—Open habit, rapid growing with 
needles like Yew. 3-4’ $1.50; 4-5’ $2.50. 
Spruce 
Picea excelsa—'’Norway Spruce.’’ Vigorous but 
compact habit, dark green foliage. Broad 
pyramidal, symmetrical tree. 12-15" 75c; 
18-24” $1.00; 2-3’ $1.50. 
Kosteri—’‘Koster’s Blue Spruce.’’ Deep silvery 
blue leaves keeping color well throughout 
the year. Symmetrical growth with exquisite 
color. An outstanding conifer. 24-30’ $3.50; 
30-36" $4.50; 3-4’ $7.50; specimens to 10 ft. 
University, 

Koster’s Blue Spruce 
pungens — ‘Colorado Spruce.’’ Sharp gray- 
green needles, broad pyramidal tree, fairly 
rapid grower. 24-30’ $2.00; 3-4’ $4.50. 
pungens glauca —’‘’Colorado Blue.’’ Selected 
blue form of above. Same price as Kosteri. 
Thuya 
lobbi aurea—Beautiful tall growing pyramidal 
Golden Arborvitae. Desirable for accent. 
2-3’ $2.00; 3-4’ $2.50-$3.50; 4-5’ $4.00-$5.00. 
obtusa, Japanese — ‘‘Hinoki Cypress.’ Slow 
growing irregular habit, with graceful deep 
green frond-like horizontal branches. Speci- 
mens, 4-5‘ $6.50; 5-6’ $8.50; 6-8’ $10.00. 
obtusa crippsi—Dwarf compact grower, slightly 
pendulous branchlets, intense golden. Un- 
usual. 12-18'’ $2.00; 18-24’ $3.00; 2-3’ $4.00. 
occ. globosa woodwardi—Pleasing green dense 
foliage growing into compact globe without 
shearing. 12-15’’ $1.50-$2.00. 
occ. pyramidalis—Dark green foliage, columnar 
habit, dense and compact. One of most de- 
sirable arborvitae. 18-24’ $1.50; 24-30’ $2.00; 
30-36’ $2.50; 3-4’ $3.00; 4-5’ $4.00. 


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Thuya Occidentalis 
Pyramidal 

occ. spiralis—Erect formal habit. 
Dark green 
twisted foliage, suggesting spirals. Very at- 
tractive. Trimmed specimens to 10 ft. 
occ. Wareana—Siberian Arborvitae. Excellent 
dwarf Arborvitae. Gray-green foliage, broad 
conical habit, nearly as broad as tall. 18-24" 
$2.00; 24-30’ $3.00. 
orientalis aurea nana — ‘’Berkmann’s Golden 
Arborvitae.’’ Dwarf, compact globe-shaped 
golden tipped tree. 8-10’’ $1.00; 10-12’ $1.50; 
15-18"" $2.00-$3.00. 
or. Bevelyensis—Fine compact foliage tipped 
with bright gold, narrow pyramidal shape, 
very attractive. 12-15’ $1.25; 15-18’ $1.75; 
2-3’ $2.50; 3-4’ $3.50-$4.50; 4-5’ $4.50-$5.50; 
5-6’ $6.50-$7.50. 
or. compacta—To 7 ft. Bright green compact 
cone-shaped tree. Dwarf habit, fine for foun- 
dation plantings. 18-24’ $2.00. 
or. pyramidalis—Bright green tall, narrow com- 
pact habit. 24-30’ $2.00; 3-4’ $3.00; 4-5’ $4.00. 
or. pyramidalis aurea—Similar to above but 
with golden topped foliage. 18-24’" $1.50; 
2-3’ $2.25. 
THUYOPSIS, dolobrata—Coarse heavy foliage, 
yellow-green, growing into wide pyramid. 
Odd and attractive. Specimens to 6 ft. 
Taxus 
Cuspidata—Spreading Japanese Yew. To 6 it. 
Spreading dark green needle foliage, slow 
growing and thrives in shade. 18-24’ $2.50; 
24-30" $3.50. 
Cusp. brevifolia — Extremely dwarf form of 
above, compact. 15-18’ $2.50. 
Cusp. Capitata — Upright form of Jap. Yew, 
forming broad pyramid, which produces 
bright red berries remaining on all winter. 
12-18’" $1.50; 18-24’’ $2.50. 
Med. Hicksi—Compact columnar form of Jap. 
Yew. Very attractive, easily grown. 12-15” 
$1.50; 18-24’" $2.50. 
baccata—''English Yew.'’ Dark green foliage, 
slow growth. Valuable for foundation plant- 
ings and hedges, attractive red berries dur- 
ing winter. 18-24’ $2.50; 2-3’ $3.50; 3-4’ $5.00- 
$7.50. 
fastigiata hibernica—'‘Irish Yew.” Dark green 
needle foliage forming perfect columnar 
trees, bright crimson berries. Very desirable. 
2-3’ $3.50; 3-4’ $4.50-$6.50. 
f. Aurea—"'Golden Irish Yew.’’ Golden varie- 
gated form of above. Same prices as Green 
Irish Yew. 
