18 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
Daniels 
Beautiful Evergreens 
No planting is truly complete 
without some evergreens. 
During the winter they form a 
most attractive part of one’s plant- 
ing, and during the summer their 
splendid colors and varying forms 
add a note of interest to even the 
most elaborate landscape effect. 
As specimen trees in front of the 
home they are perhaps second to 
none in popularity. Their impor- 
tance in foundation plantings has 
increased so rapidly in the last few 
years that now a foundation plant- 
ing seems incomplete without 
them. No other plants can so effec- 
tively and completely provide a 
windbreak or screen for they are 
there to serve you throughout the 
winter and summer. Whether in 
the foundation planting, border 
planting, screen or windbreak, 
evergreens give what no other 
trees can—twelve months of com- 
plete service and beauty. 
DANNY SAYS: 

PFITZER JUNIPER 
Why not a living Christmas tree? Not only is the evergreen’s de- 
lightful form and beauty most appropriate at Santa time, but its year 
’round beauty is valuable at every season. 

EVERGREENS 
Grouped According to Use 
Characteristics 
Creepers (Low) Striking Color 
Andorra Juniper Andorra Juniper 
Bar Harbor Juniper Bar Harbor Juniper 
Horizontalis Golden Canadian 
Narrow (Pointed) Juniper 
Pyramidal Arbor- Medium Tall 
vitae (Narrow) 
Red Cedar ; 
Chandler’s Silver creere ean Arbor- 
ne Siberian Arborvitae 
Tall Red Cedar 
Balsam (Unsheared) 
me Medium Low 
Hemlock ' 
Pine Mugho Pine 
Spruce Globe Arborvitae 
Savins Juniper 
Screen and Canadian Juniper 
Windbreak Golden Canadian 
Pines Juniper | 
Spruce Pfitzers Juniper 
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that the insect, as he continues his feeding, 
Ne devour the poison along with the plant 
issue. 
Sucking insects, on the other hand, do 
not devour any plant tissue, but by means 
of an elongated mouth part, or proboscis, 
pierce the leaf or stem and suck out the 
Juices from the inside in much the same 
manner that the mosquito feeds. Arsenate 
of Lead or similar stomach poisons have 
no effect upon the sucking type. They 
must be controlled by using a spray or 
dusting material which kills by coming in 
contact with its body. Some form of tobac- 
co BPRAY (Nicotine Sulphate) is generally 
used. 
ABOUT DISEASES 
Of the various groups of 
LEE plant diseases only one, the 
“ZY Fungus Disease, is effec- 
tively controlled directly 
© by spraying. This type of 
disease spreads by means 
of a small single-celled 
part called a spore. The 
spores float through the 
air, light on the host plant 
and under favorable con- 
ditions of temperature and 
moisture ‘“spout,’” sending out a minute 
“shoot” which grows along the surface of 
the plant, until it finds an opening through 
which it gains admission. Once inside of 
the plant, sprays do not affect it, but it 
may be held in check by a coating on the 
plant surface of a poison such as Lime 
Sulphur, which can kill the shoot before it 
gets into the plant tissue. : 
Other common disease types are Bacterial 
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