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Koster’s Blue Spruce 
LIBOCEDRUS decurrens, Bright green foliage. 
tree of distinctive compact columnar form. 
PINES 
Pinus aristata. A broad bushy semi-dwarf pine. 
needles. Attractive. 
An upright 
Dark green 
Attenuata. Semi-dwarf broad pyramidal-shaped tree. Yellow- 
ish green foliage. Fairly siow grower. 
Austriaca. ‘‘Austrian Pine.’ Broad compact grower; dark 
green needles, Very symmetrical. 
Canariensis. Canary Island Pine. Long slender needles, easy 
and fast growing. 
Densiflora. ‘‘Japanese Red Pine.” Irregular pyramidal-shaped 
tree, rathér open growing, bluish green foliage. Fine for 
screens or shelter. 
Edulis. ‘‘Nut Pine.’’ The edible nut pine; small slow-growing 
tree, conical shaped. Dark green foliage. 
Halopensis, Aleppo Pine. A rapid grower suitable for quick 
effects. Dark green foliage. 
Montana Mughus. ‘‘Mugho Pine.” A globular compact dwarf 
pine; dark green needles; disease resistant. Useful in rockery 
plantings. 
Murrayana. Dwarf; rather slow growing; spreading graceful 
habit; twisted light green needles. 
Radiata. Fastest grower of all pines. 
very bushy when young. 
Sylvestris, ‘‘Scotch Pine.’’ Rapid grower; symmetrical cone- 
shaped tree, bluish green foliage, Specimens 8 to 18 ft. 
RETINOSPORA filifera. ‘‘Thread Retinospora.” Light green 
branchlets, long and cord-like, gracefully pendulous. 
Filifera aurea nana. Extremely dwarf, intense golden foliage. 
Obtusa nana aurea, Dwarf Golden. Attractive low type with 
fan-shaped clusters of golden leaves overlapping one another. 
Rock gardens and low accent plants. 
Plumosa. Blue-green foliage, slender, pliable branches with 
plume-like appearance, 
Plumosa aurea. Similar to above but with bright golden tips. 
Pygmaea. Very dwarf form of plumosa, compact habit. 
Pisifera. Pleasing green quick growing, graceful 
shaped tree. Excellent for screens and hedges. 
Pisifera aurea. Similar to above form but distinctive golden 
foliage. 
Squarrosa veitchi. Blue-green foliage, broad pyramidal and 
irregular shape. Very desirable, 
SEQUOIA gigantea. ‘California Big Tree.’ “Pleasing ever- 
green of large, symmetrical broadly pyramidal habit. 
Sempervirens. Open habit, rapid growing with needles like 
Yew. 
SPRUCH, Picea excelsa. “‘Norway Spruce.’’ 
compact habit, dark green foliage. 
metrical tree. 
Canadensis alba argentea. 
pyramidal growth. 
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Bright green foliage, 
conical 
Vigorous but 
Broad pyramidal, sym- 
White spruce, Compact formal 

Thuja orientalis aurea nana 
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Siberian Arborvitae 
PRICES: Sturdy well grown plants, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. Larger Specimens from $4.50. 
Kosteri. ‘‘Koster’s Blue Spruce.’’ Deep silvery blue leaves 
keeping coior well throughout the year. Symmetrical growth 
with exquisite color. An outstanding conifer. ‘ 
Pungens. ‘Colorado Spruce.’’ Sharp gray-green needles, broad 
pyramidal tree, fairly rapid grower. 
Pungens glauca. ‘Colorado Blue.” 
above. 
THUYA, lobbi aurea. Beautiful tall growing pyramidal Golden 
Arborvitae. Desirable for accent. 
Obtusa gracilis. ‘‘Hinoki Cypress.’ Slow growing irregular’ 
habit; graceful deep green frond-like horizontal branches. 
Obtusa gracilis aurea. Golden form of above. 
Obtusa crippsi. Dwarf compact grower, slightly pendulous 
branchlets, intense golden, Unusual. 
Occ. globosa woodwardi. Pleasing green dense foliage growing 
into compact globe without shearing. 
Occ. pyramidalis. Dark green foliage, columnar habit, dense 
and compact. One of most desirable arborvitae. 
Occ. spiralis. Erect formal habit. Dark green twisted foliage. 
suggesting spirals. Very attractive. Trimmed specimens to 
10 feet. ; 
Oce. Wareana. Siberian Arborvitae. Excellent dwarf Arbor- 
vitae. Gray-green foliage, broad conical habit, nearly: as 
broad as tall. : 
Orientalis aurea nana. ‘“‘Berkmann’s Golden Arborvitae.’’ 
Dwarf, compact globe-shaped golden tipped tree. 
Or. Beverlyensis, Fine compact foliage tipped with bright 
gold, narrow pyramidal shape, very attractive. ‘e 
Or. pyramidalis. Bright green tall, narrow compact habit. 
THUYOPSIS, dolobrata. Coarse heavy foliage, yellow-green, 
sehr into wide pyramid. Odd and attractive. Specimens 
GO_O-Et. 
TAXUS, Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata. Chinese. 
Needles heavier than yew, fastigiate like Irish yew, Slightly 
broader in growth. 
Baccata. ‘“‘English Yew.’’ Dark green foliage, slow growth. 
Valuable for foundation plantings and hedges, attractive red 
berries during winter. 
Cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. To 6 ft. Spreading dark 
green needle foliage, slow growing and thrives in shade. 
Cusp. brevifolia. Extremely dwarf form of above, compact. 
Cusp. Capitata. Upright form of Jap. Yew, forming broad 
pyramid, which produces bright red berries remaining on all 
winter. mec 
Med. Hicksi. Compact columnar form of Jap. Yew. Very at- 
tractive, easily grown. : 
Fastigiata hibernica. “Irish Yew.’’ Dark green needle foliage 
forming perfect columnar trees, bright crimson berries. Very 
desirable. 
F. aurea, ‘‘Golden Irish Yew.” Golden variegated form of 
above. Same prices as Green Irish Yew. 
Repandens. Dark green procumbent yew. 
YEW. See Taxus. 
Selected blue form of 
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