BETTER HARDY PLANTS 
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EVERGREENS 
There is a great demand for ever greens to be used for home beautifiiation. Nothing 
makes a house more homelike than a nice grouping of evergreens of different 
sizes and shapes. The trees listed below are all 3 and 4 year old plants grown in the 
field for at least 2 yars. They are all nice plants now and will make finished speci- 
ments for you in a year or two. 

PFITZER JUNIPER 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
ALL PRICED AT 69¢ each; 3 for $1.98; 10 for $6.00 
too 

The best and most dependable evergreen 
grown. Disease free, spreading type, it has a ke ne 3 
place in every garden. Showy tree. 15 to 18 BLUE SPRUCE 
inchs across. 
EVERGREEN FIRETHORN 
Pyracantha 
An evergreen shrub covered in fall with 
bright orange red berries. Useful as a 
hedge plant, for foundations or alone as 
a specimen. 
SILVER COLORADO 
JUNIPER 
Makes a tall columnar tree with showy 
silver blue foliage. Nice plants 18 inches 
high. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
One of America’s best loved evergreens. 
Grown from seed selected from the 
bluest trees. 4 years old, 12 in. high. 
SCOTCH PINE 
A vigorous, fast growing tree, useful for 
specimen plantings, hedge wind breaks 
or reforestation. Dandy Plants, 2 feet 
high. 
BAR HARBOR JUNIPER 
Good for rock gardens. Prostrate limbs 
covered with bright blueish green 
needless. Dandy trees 12 inches across. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
The typical Xmas tree 
Good fast grower, fine for 
screens, windbreaks, or specimen 
trees. 18 inches high. 
«x HICKSI YEW 
The rare upright yew. Excellent for 
shady spots but does well in sun. Slow 
grower, 15 inches to 20 inches high. 
MEADIA YEW 
The spreading yew extremely useful as 
a hedge or a semi-dwarf plant for the 
front. 12 to 15 inches across. 
HATFIELD YEW 
Mound shaped trees up to 6 feet when 
grown. Foliage rich glossy green. Like 
all the yews it loves shade. 15 inches 
around. 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
Favorite upright pyramid shaped trees 
with handsome bright green foliage. 
Very nice. Plants 15 to 18 inches high. 
