Painesville, Ohio HARDY EVERGREENS 

ececenrennete ee in i ‘  Occidentalis pyramidalis. AMERICAN PYRAMID ARBOR-VITAE. 
oe i 25 feet. A densely columnar type, most compact and erect of 
4 the entire species, at 12 feet high averaging 24 to 30 inches in 
diameter. Foliage a deep green, retaining color. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
2 to 214 feet, Each $2.25; Ten $22.25 
2% to 3 feet, Each $2.75; Ten $24.75 
3 to 4 feet, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
TSUGA-—HEMLOCK 
Canadensis. CANADA HEMLOCK. 75 feet. The best evergreen in 
heavy shade, both beautiful and dependable wherever used. Its 
refined foliage is lacy, close-set and darkly lustrous, in rather 
flat fronds which droop gracefully. Although capable of great 
height, it is best known as a moderate grower adapted to severe 
pruning; used at corner, or as foundation screens, or in formally 
sheared high hedges. 18 to 24 inch., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
2 to 214 feet, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
21, to 3 feet, Each $3.25; Ten $29.25 
3 to 4 feet, Each $4.50; Ten $40.50 
TAXUS—YEW 
Cuspidata. SPREADING JAPANESE YEW. 6 feet. A spreading variety 
with attractive, dark green foliage, in early autumn it sparkles 
with its bright red fruits. 12 to 15 inch, Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.25; Ten $29.30 
Cuspidata brevifolia. DWARF JAPANESE YEW. 6 feet. Dwarf and 
compact, with short, richly dark green leaves, dense bushy habit. 
Hardy, close set, slow-growing; one of the best dwarf evergreens. 
12 to 15 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
15 to 18 inch, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
18 to 24 inch, Each $4.00; Ten $36.00 
Cuspidata capitata. UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW. 25 feet. The beau- 
tiful Upright Japanese Yew of moderate bushy growth, the up- 
right-spreading branches densely clothed with short leaves of dull 
green. 18 to 24 inch, Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
2 to 21, feet, Each $4.50; Ten $40.50 
24 to 3 feet, Each $6.00; Ten $54.00 
3 to 31% feet, Each $8.00; Ten $72.00 
312 to 4 feet, Each $10.50; Ten $94.50 
Cuspidata browni. BROWN’S YEW. 6 feet. A very graceful vase- 
shaped form. It grows rapidly and has an exceptionally deep green 
color. One of the newer forms of Japanese Yew. 
15 to 18 inches, Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 | 
18 to 24 inch., Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
Media hicksi. HICKS YEW. 10 feet. A 
beautiful, dense columnar form. 
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Tsuga canadensis—Canada Hemlock 15 to 18 inch., Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
i 112 to 2 feet, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
Virgizana glauca. BLUE CEDAR. 20 feet. This is one of 2 to 214 feet, Each $4.00; Ten $36.00 
the most popular evergreens. The foliage supplies a 
much needed color contrast which is silvery blue. May Taxus media hicksi 
be severely trimmed for a dense formal effect. 
18 to 24 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 to 3 feet, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
3 to 4 ft., Each $4.00; Ten $36.00 
4 to 5 feet, Each $5.00; Ten $45.00 
Sabina. SAVIN JUNIPER. 6 feet. Handsome moss-green 
foliage; adapted to use as a filler in evergreen groups, 
or as a semi-dwarf ground cover. The angle of its close- 
set fronds is about 45 degrees. Its tinge of bronzy green 
is a welcome change from prevailing greens and blues. 
15 to 18 inch, Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
18 to 24 inch, Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
THUJA—ARBOR-VITAE 
Occidentalis. AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. 40 feet. Erect, 
pyramidal habit with soft ; 
bright green foliage, 
dense from ground up; 
grows rapidly and soon 
forms a most beautiful 
tree for any purpose. 
Like other types of 
Arbor-vitae the American 
can be trimmed at will, 
or even closely sheared 
to present formal lines 
and surface as a hedae. 
18 to 24 in., Each $1.25; 
Ten $11.30 
2 to 21 ft., Each $1.50; 
Ten $13.50 
2 to 3 ft., Each $1.75; 
Ten $15.80 
Occidentalis hoveyi. HOVEY 
ARBOR-VITAE. 8 feet. 
A low growing, hardy 
evergreen, globular in 

form and very compact. Taxus 
Foliage light green with cuspidata 
a golden tinge. browni 
15 to 18 in., Each $1.25; 
Ten $11.25 
4 to 5 ft., Fock $73.06 
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