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Evergreens 
For Year Around Beauty 
Foundation Planting Border Planting 
Lawn Specimens 
Nothing adds such charming finish to a house and grounds as well-arranged 
plautings of Evergreens. At entrance door and about corners, they are much 
needed to hide the bare foundation and bring the house and lawn into a harmon- 
ious union. Specimens on the lawn give a delightful effect summer and winter. 
Also there is no finer plant grown for windbreaks and many a home is far more 
comfortable when nestling snugly behind a compact row of evergreens. 
McConnell’s evergreens are all 3 and 4 times transplanted, which insures a 
heavy root system which transplants successfully. 
Except where starred thus (*) all our evergreens are dug with a ball of earth 
around the roots and tightly wrapped with burlap to insure safe transplanting. 
They are quite heavy, ranging from 15 pounds up, according to size, and freight 
or transport shipment is advisable and perfectly safe, and then carrying charges 
are very reasonable. 
When planting balled and burlapped evergreens it is not necessary to remove 
the burlap. Place the tree in the properly prepared hole, cut the burlap in several 
of roots, 
heavy watering occasionally during the first 
fill in and firm tightly around ball 
Give a 
places, 
thoroughly. 

QUANTITY PRICES FOR EVERGREENS 
If five or more evergreens of a variety are wanted 
then turn to Page 3 and see where you can save 
money. 
Fir 
ABIES— 
concolor (White Fir). 60-75. (x). As a lawn specimen ‘the 
white Fir even rivals the well-Known Blue Spruce. 
Blue-green foliage, handsome, pyramidal growth and 
good to withstand heat and drought. One of the finest 
hardy evergreens. 7-8 ft. $15.00; 8-10 ft. $20.00. 
homolepis. (Nikko Fir). 60-75’. (xx). Dark green foliage 
with silvery undersurface. A fine tree of pyramidal habit. 
3-4 ft. $4.50; 4-5 ft. $5.75; 5-6 ft. $7.75; 6-7 ft. $10.75. 
pectinata (Silver Fir). 60-90’. (xxxx). A magnificent tree 
of imposing appearance. Foliage deep green with two 
silver bands underneath. 2-3 ft. $3.00; 3-4 ft. $4.00: 6-7 
ft. $9.00; 7-8 ft. $10.00; 8-10 ft. $12.50; 10-12 ft. $17.50. 
Juniper 
The Junipers are among the most valuable groups of 
all evergreens. Some varieties are prostrate, some of semi- 
upright spreading habit and others of a columnar or 
pyramidal form. They are all suitable for foundation 
planting, some are fine for rocKery purposes and the 
pyramidal types are also useful as specimens on small 
lawns. Do not hesitate to shear or trim Junipers if you 
so desire. ; 
JUNIPERUS— 
chinensis (Chinese Juniper). 12-15’. (x). A native of Asia, 
immune to severe winters and withstands heat and 
drought. Pyramidal or columnar in form. A really fine 
evergreen. 2-215 ft. $2.35; 216-3 ft. $2.75. 

Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana 
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water and mulch 
summer. 
Juniperus hibernica 






CASH AND CARRY 10% 
Discount on Evergreens Taken Away 
Due to scarcity of labour we must have three days 
notice so the order can be ready when called for. 
Sa 

—pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). 4-6’. (x). This is one of 
the finest of all the newer and hardy evergreens. 
Spreading, graceful habit, silvery green foliage, both 
stems and laterals having a slight feathery appearance. 
Use it for foundation planting, rockeries and borders. 
15-18 in. spread $2.50; 114-2 ft. spread $3.00; 2-215 ft. 
spread $4.00; 215-3 ft. spread $5.00; 3-4 ft. spread $6.00; 
4-5 ft. spread $7.50. 
—pfitzeriana aurea. (Golden Tip Pfitzer’s). 4-6’. (x). This 
new introduction is really outstanding. The foliage 
comes out a clear canary-yellow interspersed with 
green. 15-18 in. spread $3.00; 112-2 ft. spread $3.75; 
2-215 ft. spread $4.50; 3-4 ft. spread $7.00. 
communis (English Juniper). 10-15’. (xx). A fine pyramidal 
evergreen with grayish, blue-green foliage. May be had 
oe paces as Irish Juniper by early shearings; 5-6 ft. 
—depressa (Canadensis-Juniper). 2-3’. (xx). A fine low- 
growing Juniper with dense, bluish-green foliage turn- 
ing to purplish tinge in autumn. 115-2 ft .spread $2.50; 
2-215 ft. spread $3.00; 3-4 ft. spread $5.00. 
—hibernica (Irish Juniper). 10-15’. (xxxx). Erect, dense, 
pyramidal outline, resembling a pillar of green. Much 
used on home grounds, and in cemetery plantings in 
the milder districts. 114-2 ft. $2.50; 2-214 ft. $3.00; 214-3 
ft. $3.75; 3-4 ft. $4.75; 4-5 ft .$6.50. 
excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). 5-8’. (x) A very 
ornamental evergreen of dense, well shaped pyramidal 
growth. Foliage glaucous-green and a choice variety 
for formal effects. 12-15 in. $2.50; 15-18 in. $3.00. 
horizontalis douglasi (Waukegan Juniper). 1-144. (x). A 
choice low-growing or creeping Juniper. Very useful in 
beds or in the rock garden. Color, soft blue, turning to 
purplish cast in autumn. 2-214 ft. spread $2.50. 
—plumosa (Andorra or Purple Juniper). 114-2 ft. (x). 
This superb new, low-growing evergeen of distinctive 
color and graceful form should not be overlooked. Color, 
a rich, silvery-green in spring and summer turning to 
a een eee ect a shade in autumn. 114-2 ft. 
sprea 00; 2-216 . spread $3.00; 214-3 ft. spre 
$3.75; 3-4 ft. spread $4.75. : em meee, 

Evergreens and Shrubs add to the 
appearance 
