EVERGREENS 
Our experience proves to us that Ever- C. obtusa (Hinoki Cypress) 25-35 ft. 
greens handled this way (B&B) can be Broad, pyramidal with horizontal, lus- 
planted as soon as the frost leaves the trous dark green foliage. 
ground in spring and up until the ground is Each 
frozen again in the fall or early winter. 18 : 250 
When planting Evergreens, dig the hole 9 tOLz4 i Pe ee a ROO) eee teen 135 
eight to ten inches larger than the ball, and = a ; a Beth acerca ataehtne 6 doctenewteone 6.05 
about one inch deeper; the burlap should be 5 a 6 as Mai i Warde geen 15.00 
loosened and laid down in the hole or re- 6 a 7 fH Bh is a ab Be Sky ee, 1750 
moved if possible to do so without br eaking 7 es tt fis RL eae 3500 
the soil from the roots. Step back and see 8 a 1Oefia nts Loa ees 31.95 
if the plant is straight and placed to the 10 a fof ee ee ee 50.00 
best advantage in relation to other plants 19 i Tistrabe gen ee 63.50 
and surroundings. Now fill the hole almost Oe age eae nies Deg ae : 
full of soil, pack firmly, and then fill with 
water. After the water has soaked down, C. obtusa crippsi (Cripp’s Golden Cy- 
fill Som piers we soil and tramp it down prea} Salt a Slow growing with gold- 
until it is firm and level. en yellow foliage. 
Our Evergreens are all carefully grown, 1A to 15 iba be se Soe ea ene 1.40 
well-spaced for symmetrical development, 15 LOF LS IN es reece 2.35 
are root and top-pruned into shapely, com- LS aeato he IN ee eae oe 3.10 
pact plants. Most all Evergreens have to - to 2% fie Sy ar eee 3.75 
be sheared to develop into specimens, es- ae 8 fe eras ae peg ae 
eee cae coat soundation: plantings. ee LO. Do wt behest eee 8.75 
PLEASE NOTE: Following the name of 
a Het the Peauured height in feet and C. obtusa gracilis (Slender Hinoki Cy- 
inches 1s stated. press) 12-15 ft. Dark, rich green fo- 
} lage. 
ABIES—The Firs 1 5eeertoy lL Saeesin ee ee eee 2.50 
Abies concolor (White Fir) 75-100 ft. d See etOc2 4a iT ee ek nee 3.10 
Beautiful evergreen with large gray- DS atom 2ioett ee eee ee 3.75 
green needles. Forms a symmetrical DVO ZEO eo ae 1 bese ee eee ee 5.00 
specimen. 3 tote TURE ee ek Go 7.50 
Each 
POE COM EL Ghee nee ee 5.60 C. obtusa nana (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) 
COM LU eet co Soh 8.10 2-3 ft. Dwarf and compact, foliage rich 
ie ; i corte: Ble On ae ae ane green. 
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CEDRUS—The Cedars aS ue 10 in EO AOR 8 SRR oe Snip orto 2.20 
; Oo 2 ilNeeie eee ee ee 2.80 
Cedrus atlantica (Atlas Cedar) 60-80 ft. 12vton bginh oo ess ee a cere 3.75 
Wide spreading’ branches, abundant 
cones, and bluish green foliage. OSs 
SG) 1b oe gg 15.60 ©: pisifera (Sawara Retinospora) 
COMERS Bee 18.75 ee ft. Pyramidal shape, foliage deep, 
LOM OREO oni 31.20 en eieen 
10 to 12 Filles sao d 4 ee a 43.75 oy i meena versie reeesetitteeseecies aye 
2 tO Ren SOS PO TIGER: aciae aoe Gore . 
CHAMAECYPARIS—The Retinospora and 3. to Li ee ere ee 4.65 
Cypress. ALOE if ame, Lote tet Dect) Sa ta 5.60 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana alumni (Scarab- : Ns 2 ‘i Hie oer feast Moats ae 
Cypress) 100-150 ft. Handsome colum- ae Ee) fi Mee 18.75 
Mies tesa aishanietallic blue, SOB Et ee ee ee : 
nar tree g BU to SOS att pinecone cme 31.20 
Ay AW a) 43) TiO coll: Gee Als ne 6.85 
BYOAHDY (ee Vibe ds ace MRSS Oke eee 8.75 Cc. pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Retin- 
6 to ti CE Pin ote 6 oteeb Roc Ste OR HOB On OO ear tia Ore 10.00 ospora) 95-35 ft. Foliage bright gold- 
C. lawsoniana Triomphe de Boskoop en yellow. 
100-150 ft. Broadly columnar’ with 2% CONSS LUE AOR eee 3.75 
handsome rich green foliage. sa ; ug . He DEE Recs een ee St ae pe 
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A 480) Gs) TRO oe ee rc 5.60 Te tO} Sol Creer re nd 18.75 
BY Uo) 18S FAG EOS ie eel ee eee 6.85 Sian COn ORT Ga ceecoreneecenct mere 31.20 
CULO GL eee ae ee erent: -seFon 8.10 LO we tOS Losi tare eee 37.50 
YE Ala) Geb BR Pa an ioc yen i een ec 9.35 T2 rt tO Leet te ee 43.75 
