30 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1944 



ROSES 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, HYBRID PERPETUAL, POLYANTHA, 
FLORIBUNDA, CLIMBERS AND RUGOSA 
Due to the severe shortage of roses this year, we are omitting them from our 
fall trade list. Surpluses, if any, will be offered only after stock is in storage and 
graded. 

EVERGREENS 
(Balled and Burlapped) 
Our Evergreens are all grown at good distance for symmetrical development, are root- and top- 
pruned into handsome, shapely trees that will transplant successfully if given average care. 
Evergreens that are selected and marked by customers in the Nursery will carry ten percent addi- 
tional charge above the following listed price. ; 
All evergreens sold with the distinct understanding that if they arrive in good condition and are 
accepted, our responsibility ceases. 
Evergreens can be supplied with the roots puddled if desired at 15c and 20c reduction from the 
listed prices on 18 to 24 inch and 2 to 3 foot sizes respectively. 
Customers desiring the tops of Evergreens wrapped in burlap will be charged at cost for the extra 
labor and burlap used. 
ABIES (FIR) 
balsamea (Balsam) 50-C0 ft. Per 10ebe bec 100 
Cone-shaped; dark green leaves; wood sometimes used for Jumber. 
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concolor (White) 70-80 ft. 
Long, soft, grayish-blue needles. One of the finest evergreens of this type. 
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douglasi (Douglas) (Pseudotsuga douglasi) 70-80 ft. 
Bluish-green foliage. One of our most important Evergreen trees. Stands 
crowding well, considerable shade, and responds to trimming. 
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VARIETIES OF JUNIPER CHINENSIS 
JUNIPERUS (JUNIPER) 
chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper) 6-8 ft. spread. 
Dark gray-green foliage; graceful low, irregular spreading form. Remarkably 
adaptable to various conditions and soils. Very hardy. 
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chinensis pfitzeriana aurea (Hill Golden Pfitzer Juniper) 
A strong, robust grower. In spring, foliage is clear yellow. Loses some of its 
bright color during summer and becomes almost green in winter. 
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chinensis pfitzeriana Kallay’s Compacta (Compact Pfitzer Juniper) 
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