EVERGREENS ARE THE ARISTOCRATS OF THE PLANT WORLD 
THEY GIVE DIGNITY AND CHARM TO THE HOME AND GROUNDS 
Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana.) 25 ft. Useful wherever a pyra- 
mid of rich green is wanted. Probably the most useful of all 
evergreens because of its beauty, hardiness and adaptability. 
Can be kept trimmed and shaped to most any outline. Grows 
naturally to a tall pyramid with broad base. 
24;to SOlIng 7 vineee a. ~ $ 3.50 SO OeoOsill. O Yt-2-a——— $ 4.50 
3 104 FEN a yrs eres 6.00 AMOGM ORV T= sane 8.00 
Dotan Gylte e Viee eee 11.00 OitOwrttmrl 2 Yrooease oss 15.00 
Sargent’s Juniper (Juniperus Sargenti.) 15 in. A new perfect dwarf 
evergreen. Makes a neat, low, wide-spreading growth of bright 
green. The most valuable of all junipers for a close ground cover. 
A rare variety of distinct character from northern Japan by Prof. 
Sargent. 
Feiior 2a cine Oat een $4.00 BEA a) BO thay, WA Seine $5.00 
Savin’s Juniper (Juniperus sabina.) 3 ft. A thickly branched, low- 
spreading shrub form. Hardy and very desirable wherever a 
low type evergreen is wanted. A native of Alpine mountain 
regions and thrives well under Minnesota conditions. Stands 
city atmospheric conditions. 
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24 stows Oine On yee gai! 
Sho. 24 ste, Si sian $4.50 
AiO) ites CS sal, WA sia 7.00 
Scopulorum Juniper (Black Hills Blue Cedar) (Colorado Juniper). 15 
ft. A close-growing, pyramidal evergreen of light-blue to silvery 
color. Stands drouth and intense heat and cold. A very hardy 
The Spruces—Picea 
Black Hills Spruce (Picea canadensis albertiana). 30 ft. A native 
of the Black Hills and the hardiest of all spruces. The growth 
is a rounded, compact pyramid with branches low to the ground. 
Foliage is a bright fresh green. Stands dry soils and open ex- 
posures and is always an ornamental specimen. 
USEtOU2 4) ire Oy eee $3.00 DAW tons Onion |) aay eae $4.00 
SORONS Onin ell Zeya 5150 SUOs4ete elo yi kee ee 7.50 
AGLOEO tai Omy Time eee 9.50 SOM OR ttre ley tea 11.00 
Blue Spruce, “Colorado” (Picea pungens glauca). 35 ft. The most 
admired of all evergreens because of its luxuriant, rich, silvery- 
blue needles. Outstanding as a lawn specimen. Our Blue Spruce 
trees have an unusually bright color and are full branched and 
solid specimens. 
LSttoeZAtinea Oey. $ 5.00 DOW ett ee lacy eae $ 6.50 
PB MO) Bi sty, WA Ste 8.00 Gey Cy atey, ING) Sia see 9,00 
Wa ey Absa Als) Sey 11.00 ATtOn4 2/2) ftal On y hee ee 13.00 
Amt On Dalieenl Oly tees 17.00 SE tOnOMmENLts wl Oc yn ee 20.00 
OVLOR/AEI MI 2h y ree Toe $25.00 
Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens). 35 ft. An attractive, hardy 
spruce of even full-branched growth. Similar to the Blue Spruce 
but with less blue color. Grows easily in most any situation and 
makes a shapely, sturdy tree. 
iis} We) 4 say, 1G} Sate $ 4.00 Zatone Onin ley ree $ 5.00 
SOTtors Orin 6.00 SEONG Lurie On yl ee ae 7.00 
CWA ite Zi he WG) sae 8.00 A ONG 2/2 atta Oye 10.00 
AYA ORO ten Oy Pee 13.00 OP LOMOR LENA 2 Ob ysn eee 15.00 
Onto ny stte 220) v7 ee ee ee $19.00 
ornamental of unusual beauty. 
ESulor24: in Orville $4.00 ZA ROUND eee Vic css $5.00 The Yews—Taxus 
Bio Go ve, svg see 6.00 SEONOH 2ehtume ORY Dates ae 7.00 : 
Be io A ft,-10 yr 8.00 each ie eee 9.00 Interest in Yew trees is fast increasing. No family of Ever- 
; 5 to 6 ft. 12 " $12 00 greens has such popularity in recent years as the Yews. This 
interest is easily accounted for. The answer is the outstanding 
merit of the trees in richness of color, variation of form, thriftiness 
of growth and adaptability to various soils and planting locations. 
The Douglas Fir 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga douglasi). 40 ft. The large bluish-green 
needles are soft and fragrant. A dependable and handsome 
large-growing tree of conical shape. Splendid for lawn specimen 
Yew, Japanese (Taxus cuspidata). 5 ft. A very ornamental, me 
dium-size Evergreen with clean, waxy, dark-green leaves. Grows 
close, upright and compact. The fruit is a red berry. 
Wie), ditsh shale, 8) Sate $6.00 Mish iio), Ze soak, IO) sige $8.00 
or in the background of an evergreen group. 
Peg, Bite 5 eet Or At | Terk i ben. Ar $5.00 Yew, Dwarf Japanese (Taxus cuspidata nana). 2% ft. A dwarf 
Ate Sts 7.00 Smog eee 10.00 and very compact Yew with rich, dark-green foliage. 
“ : erate te $15 ‘aahtore a LO OMA Tine Oh ye ee $4.00 atom lon iniaye) Cave $ 6.00 
e oi gine Silat ar ge . 15 to 18 in, livre 7.50 ESsto: 24 Nope 2 ye es 10.00 
The Pines 
Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra). 50 ft. A decorative, vigorous and tall- 
growing tree. Long, slender, dark-green needles. Its rapid 
growth and highly ornamental foliage make it very desirable 
wherever a tall evergreen on the lawn is wanted. 
DAC Sy ite, Mite a8 $5.50 Sie) hh. Cl Sat ese a= $7.50 
Ast Omonl te any eens 10.00 DetOuOut tel 2ay Toca ee se 15.00 
Dwarf Mugho Pine (Pinus mughus). 3 ft. Very popular compact 
and dwarf-growing evergreen. Unexcelled for planting about 
the foundation lines or in front of taller evergreens. In the spring 
the new growth resembles miniature candles at the end of each 
branch. 
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Gy rer its) saey, Gyergsterel, ts) Ags oe ee ee ee ee C8 
IRS itey. Yvan, ejarcreteh estat 2 Sl ee ee eS oe 9.00 
DAHORS OME SDISCC Ley Le eee ee ere eee eo SLE 6.50 
LO) roy jo) tol, Kyeretorel WE) Sage ee Ree oe oe ee 7.50 
Mountain Pine (Pinus montana). 6 ft. Taller and more open grow- 
ing than the Mugho pine. Desirable as a lawn specimen or in 
the foreground of taller varieties. 
ZA to Solin Oly ree $6.50 
SHORSY 2 TEM OVI eee eee eo oS $9.00 

Silver Cedar and Alpine Currants make this attractive planting. 
Recommended for school and industrial buildings. 
