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THE ELEVEN MOST POPULAR EVERGREENS 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—A solid pyramid 
of green, compact branches which retains 
its shape without shearing. The best of the 
narrow, upright, evergreens for foundation 
and accent plantings. Bright green winter 
and summer. 
and Systemic. Each have their rather com- 
plicated and specialized controls: Mosaic, 
a systemic disease of Raspberries 1s eS- 
pecially important. Only raspberry plants 
certified to be free from Mosaic by the 
State Nursery Inspectors should be planted. 
PEST CONTROL MATERIALS 
No. 1—Arsenate of Lead—for Biting Insects. 
No. 2—Nicotine Sulphate—for Sucking In- 
‘sects. 
No. 3—Lime Sulphur—for Fungus Diseases. 
No. 4 Wettable Sulphur—for Fungus Dis- 
-eases. 
No. 5—Bordeax Mixture—for Fungus Dis- 
eases. 
No. 6—Lime Sulphur 
Insects. { 
No. 7—Sulphur Dust—for Red Spider and 
Fungus. ; 
Use only in strengths as directed 
y manufacturer. 
NOTE: Most of the materials suggested 
above are deadly poisonous and great care 
should attend their handling and storage. 
SHADE TREE CARE 
The planting of a shade 
tree requires the same 
precautions and care dis- 
cussed previously for 
other deciduous plants. 
The principles of prun- 
ing are much the same as 
for shrubs, but in addi- 
tion there is the all im- 
portant matter of form- 
ing the proper branching 
system or “scaffold.” As 
time goes on there should 
be at least 8 feet from 
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(Dormant)—for Scale 

SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE—A compact, dense, 
bushy evergreen, conical in outline. Dark 
rich green. The hardiest of the Arborvitaes 
and the ‘‘best’’? medium height evergreen. 
PFITZER JUNIPER—A graceful, broad, low 
evergreen with sweeping fronds of silvery 
green foliage. The best low evergreen for 
city conditions, dry locations, and also does 
well in shady places. 
SAVINS JUNIPER—The ‘one best’’ low ever- 
green of spreading habit. Rich deep green, 
medium low and moderately compact. En- 
dures trying locations. 
SILVER CEDAR, CHANDLERS—Probably the 
most popular of the grafted silver cedars. 
The brilliant silvery green of summer be- 
comes only slightly duller in winter. Not 
to be confused with the common, less hardy, 
less colorful seedling Silver Cedars. 
AUSTRIAN PINE—A beautiful, symmetrical, 
deep green, large growing pine. One of the 
best. Excellent for city conditions and valu- 
able for screen plantings. 
MUGHO PINE—An excellent low, compact 
pine. Always a bright, fresh green. May be 
kept a low “pin cushion” type or allowed to 
grow taller and more spreading. Exception- 
ally hardy. 
SCOTCH PINE—An excellent tree for screen 
and mass plantings. Has shorter needles and 
is somewhat open in growth unless sheared. 
Hardy and fast growing. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—The hardiest of all 
spruces. A symmetrical, compact and bushy 
grower. A beautiful tree, with colors vary- 
ing from a deep to silvery green. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE-— Its brilliant 
blue-green color, neat compact form and 
symmetrical habit of growth, makes it in- 
valuable in landscape work. The glory of 
the Blue Spruce is in its intense steel-blue 
foliage. 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE-—A very fine 
tree, similar to the Colorado blue in all 
respects except color, which is a deep green 
without the former’s silvery sheen. One of 
our finest lawn specimens. 
