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Juniper, 
Spring 
Greek 
JAPANESE CEDAR (Cryptomeria 
japonica lobbi). A. fine novelty, of 
slender habit, leaves deep green. 
Fine for a specimen plant, grows 
tall and is ideally adopted for for- 
mal plantings. Each 
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DOUGLAS FIR. The Fir is a symbol 
of strength and grandeur. The Firs 
are one of Nature’s triumphs. Tree 
conical form, leaves dark green, a 
fine Evergreen to plant. Each 
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JUNIPER, Irish. Erect, slender, and 
formal in habit; foliage sage-green, 
very compact, making a splendid 
column, finally reaching 12 to 15 ft. 
Much used in cemeteries; selected 
Specimens, Each 
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Arbor Vitae 
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EVERGREEN S 
Enhance the beauty of the summer 
and furnish the winter's cheer 
These trees are carefully dug with a ball of earth and sacked so they will not dry 
out, hence they are offered packed free f.o.b. cars, as they are too heavy to mail 
JUNIPERUS Pfitzeriana. Very dark green, 
spiral branches long and whip-like, spread- 
ing and keeping quite close to ground. Each 
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HORIZONTALIS PLUMOSA (Andorra Juni- 
per). A dwarf spreading Juniper of sil- 
very green color; foliage turns to pinkish 
or purple color in Autumn, a distinct color 
which it holds until Spring. 
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EXCELSA (Juniper). Stricta, Spiny Greek 
Juniper. A very dense and dwarf variety 
with beautiful blue green color. Cone 
shaped, slow growing and very useful in 
borders and foundation plantings. Each 
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Small Evergreen 
BARGAINS 
(Not balled but very carefully 
packed) 
Post- Post- 
paid paid 
6 to 9 in. seedling 10 100 
§ 8.00 
8.00 
Douglas Fir 
Jack Pine 
Norway Pine 
Ponderosa Pine 
Scotch Pine 
Colorado Blue 
White Spruce 
Norway Spruce 
Balsam Fir 
Irish Juniper 
Chinese Arbor Vitae 1.00 6.00 
25 at the 100 rate. (Orders for 10, 25, 
be of one variety, not 
8.00 
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or 100 must 
mixed sorts) 
PINE, Scotch.. Like the Austrian, its quick, 
strong growth makes it valuable for pro- 
tective screens; very hardy. As a rule it 
grows taller than Austrian, with softer 
needles, and shows a hint of reddish brown 
in its bark and forming cones. Each 
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RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. A handsome 
acorn-shaped tree of medium growth, with 
beautiful yellowish foliage. One of the 
very best. e Each 
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SPRUCE, Colorado Blue Select (P. pungens 
glauca). A selected blue shade, from Picea 
pungens. This is one of the showiest and 
most impressive evergreens, surpassed only 
by the grafter Koster’s Blue Spruce. The 
blue shade usually improves with age. Each 
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SPRUCE, Norway. A loftier open tree of 
pyramidal habit, exceedingly picturesque, 
very popular and effective in groups of 
Evergreens. Each 
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TAXUS cuspidata (Japan Yew). Beautiful 
Yew of moderate bushy growth, upright 
standing branches densely clothed with 
short leaves of dull green; a beautiful type 
of evergreen for cottage and brick house 
plantings. Each 
18- to 24-inch spread. B&B...........$2.50 
THUYA occidentalis (American Arbor Vitae). 
Pyramidal shape; soft green foliage in 
spring and summer which changes to brown 
or bronze in winter. Rapid grower and fine 
ocr meseine or hedges. Each 
2 to-3 ft. 
Juniper Pfitzeriana 
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WHITE FIR, Concolor. A very handsome 
broad based conical tree. The branches are 
arranged in horizontal whorls. The leaves 
are long and leathery, quite shiny and pale 
green. One of our best evergreens for speci- 
men lawn planting or may be used as an 
accent point in an evergreen bor- Each 
der planting. 18-24 in....... Sek eee eee $2.50 
PINE, Austrian. Broad based, heavily nee- 
dled, dark and rich green, hardy and vigor- 
ous growth, but must be used only where it 
can have tall growth as it is a tall Each 
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PINE, Mugho. Is dwarf, leaves- short, stiff 
and formal; best for boxes and bed plant- 
ing, or for any other purpose where dwarfs 
are needed. Each 
18 to 24 in. heavy plants...... HS Cais 316 $2.50 

THUYA occidentalis Hoveyi (Hovey’s Golden 
Arbor Vitae). Small, hardy tree, compact 
foliage light golden green. One of the best 
short Evergreens. Each 
18= to. 24-inch, B&Bs. s...0.2. ...$2.50 
THUYA occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor 
Vitae). Forms a dense, low globe; hand- 
some shade of green. Each 
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THUYA orientalis (Oriental Arbor Vitae). A 
comparatively low, broadly pyramidal tree, 
native of Asia. Its color is a refreshing 
yellowish green, similar to Hovey’s, al- 
though dulling to bronzy green in Each 
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THUYA pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor Vitae). 
Most compact and erect of the entire spe- 
cies, in form almost a counterpart of Irish 
Juniper. Foliage deep green, retain- Each 
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THUYA, Siberian. A superb hardy variety, 
somewhat similar to American, with heav- 
ier and fuller foliage and more compact in 
habit; bears trimming well. This variety is 
extensively used for backgrounds in foun- 
dation planting, where dense bushiness is 
required, rather than height. 
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ARBOR VITAE BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN. 
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(Biota Aurea Nana). Beautiful conical 
form, very dense and compact. A dwarf 
type with golden foliage. Each 
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Mugho Pine 
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