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and foundation plantings, screens, wind- N he G E 
orthern Grown vergree 
Dee cemetery plantings, and many 
ma dj 
3 to'6 Year Old Transplanted Stock 
This Tist of Evergreens is the result 
Our Mailing Size Evergreens have been correctly grown and transplanted one. {0} 
of years of careful trial and selection. 
These varieties not only afford a good 
m 
They are freshly dug at the time of ship- 
range of types and forms of growth 
from which you can select those best times to properly develop the root system. 
adapted to your special needs, they also ment, and carefully packed to insure successful transplanting. se toad 
are the hardiest, healthiest, most thrifty | Variety Size Each Per 3 Per (0 ' 
representatives of each type. They will 



Wee n a wide ran Beatles z Arbar Vitae; Americans... 2... si se. eel 0-22 inch’ :7$0.60 $1.40 $ 4.00 - 
ay Oe TANSE OF SOM and. chins’ Abhor: Witae. Globe 4. eee eee 10-10. eh ae 0 ee 6.00 
They are offered in the sizes in which Arbor Vitae, .Pyramidabs..osicscs ae nee ol 0-12 inch -90 2.40 7.00 
experience has shown that they stand Fir,: Balsam say cos <1. eres Gaiden 10-12 inch .70 1.70 <5.00, 4 
shipping best and resume growth most Hinss Doupliss ees 3 Bis A ArSIORT = oo -L 0-12 inch _ -80 2.00 6.00 — 
promptly after being transplanted. We Juniper, Lbish' 2 cest tase Pes easy PER NG 10-12 inch -90 2.40 7.00 
do not sell any other sizes. Juniper, Myer’s Blue...........+.....--10-12 inch ‘1.40 4.00 12.00 — 
The height of each variety at maturity Juniper; BUiZeRis. ya areca ereki ne iets ..10-12 inch 1.00 2.80 8.50 
is shown after its name. * Juniper,’ Plumy ...... Derele satel 2, TICE. -80 2.00 6.00 -. 
All Evergreens will be shipped direct Juniper, Virginiana (Red Cedar) jee oe oe LO-22 Inch -70 1.70 5.00 : 
to your address from our Wisconsin FPAMNG, A USUEIAIN Yo ecacey ai acetaemeconenttte ste aie .10-12 inch .70 _1.70 5.00 - 
growing station with all charges paid. HARE, MUO ciienisle ersrmeleeteieiaeetiee © -10-12 inch -90 2.40 7.00 — 
Pine; Ponderosa: .aA.:s..casie Fee 2 + 10-12 inch -80 2.00 6.00 
PI NES Spruce, Colorado Blue....... 10-12,inch —_.80 2.00 6.00 
Spruce, Moerheim Blue..............-.. 8-10 inch — 2:00 5.70 17.10 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra). To Spruce, Black Hill... .. sag iniee sete « oe deue One .80 2.00 6.00 
100 ft. or more. A symmetrical, rapidly Spruce, Norway ....... eeeiebsiins tae aye .....10-12 inch -60 1-40 4.00 
growing, dark green pine much used for Yew, Japanese Upright..... ri eR Meare 8) a aN) -90 2-40 7.00 
planting at the seashore and in cities 5 -90 2.40 7.00°— 
Yew, Japanese Spreading....... Bae ee 10-12 inch 
ARBOR VITAE 
AMERICAN (Thuya occidentalis). 30 ft. A hardy, dependable everprace 
hedges (clipped or informal) wind-breaks, screens or as specimens standi 
alone and in groups. They make an attractive background for your favorite 
flowering shrubs, perennials, bulbs and annuals. The broadly pyramidal trees 
are bushy at the bases, tapering toward the tops. Dense foilage, varying © 
color from bright through deep green in summer to bronzy in winter. ‘They — 
grow well in sun or light shade, preferring a moist location. Hardy in Zone 2. 
GLOBE (T. 0. woodwardi). 3-4 ft. Best of the globe or ball-shaped ever- — 
greens begause it retains its shape naturally with very little trimming. ‘Th 
dark green foliage holds its color well through the winter, brightening as th 
new growth appears in the spring. Much used in foundation plantings, to ma 
ae re and at entrances where a degree of formality is wanted, Hardy _ 
*PYRAMIDAL (T. 0. pyramidalis). 20 ft. One of the best. accent plan for 
fountain plantings, in boundaries and backgrounds. More slim and compact in 
habit than the American Arborvitae, it grows rapidly and is brighter gree 
both summer and winter. This distinguished conifer is easily sk at a desir 
size by se Hardy in Zone 2. 44 
JUNIPERS | Pete 
During seasons of drought and extreme heat, many evergreens suffer severe 
But Junipers have come through unharmed when other evergreens have bee 
severely damaged and even killed outright. »unipers are popular for orn 
mental planting and are easily transplanted. We offer here a useful assort— 
ment of forms: 
IRISH (Juniperus communis hibernica). 8 ft. A spectacular spike of pblue-— 
green foliage greatly admired as an accent plant in foundation plantings a 
formal gardens. . Does best in regions of mild winters and light snows. Hard, 
where it shows remarkable resistance to 
gases and smoke. Also good for wind- 
breaks. Hardy in Zone 4? = 
DWARF MUGHO PINE (Pinus montana 
mughus). 4-6 ft. The best dwarf evergreen. 
Although it occasionally grows to 6 feet high, 
spreading 6-8 ft., it is easily kept much smaller. 
Very effective beside low steps or in the fore- 
ground of well-designed foundation or other 
plantings of taller material. Holds its green 
color summer and winter and is enlivened in 
spring by myriads of. little white ‘‘candles.’’ 
Because it grows well in sandy soils, it is in 
great demand for cemetery plantings. Tolerates 
light shade if well fertilized. Hardy in Zone-2. 
“PONDEROSA PINE (Pinus ponderosa). 50- 
60' ft.. In the Ponderosa Pine you will find the 
beauty of strength and massiveness. It is in- 
valuable for solid backgrounds and enormous, 
spreading specimens on the lawn. The rich, 
deep green needles are extraordinarily thick 
and longer than any other pine. Hardy and rapid in growth. Particularly effective - 
when planted with spruce and fir. Hardy in Zone 4, : 
SPRUCES 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Picea glauca densata). 25-50 ft. Compact and symmetri- 
cal, even while small. Its’slow growth and bright green color make of ita favorite 
for specimens and in backg round or screen plantings. Grows best in full sun. Hardy 
in Zone 2. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca). 30 ft. 

: Red Cedar 

A handsome favorite 
for specimens on the lawn, in the boundary planting or to form a tall screen or « in Zone 3. 
windbreak. Symmetrical in growth and hardy. Our trees are selected for good MYER’S BLUE (J. squamata meyeri). 5 ft. A very nee form o 
coloy. Hardy in Zone 2. regular habit, it is useful for planting in front of stone walls or foundation 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens moerhemi). 25-30 ft. All Moer- 
heims are grafts from a selected Blue Spruce introduced by European nurserymen 
. about 25 years ago. The trees are characterized by even greater symmetry than the 
Colorado Blues and by the most intense blue color, which assures almost identical 
appearance of all trees of this variety. Hardy in Zone 2. 2 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea excelsa). To 100 ft. or more. A hardy, rugged and 
dependable tree which grows rapidly and lives to a great age. It thrives on both 
damp and high ground and is generally useful for windbreaks, screens and Christmas 
trees. Dark green. Hardy in Zone 2. 
in rock gardens, beside pools and in many other places where its unique col 
ing always attracts attention. It has blue-green foliage with striking inte 
tures of pinkish-red. Hardy in Zone 4. 
PFITZER’S (J. chinensis pfitzeriana). 4 ft. high, often spreading to 8 
wide. One of the sturdiest, most ornamental and useful. evergreens you can 
buy. It has a place in every foundation planting, especially at windy corne 
where other varieties would fail. Will tolerate some shade and the smoke oi 
cities. Its steel-gray foliage makes a soft feathery appearance. Hardy in Zone 3 
PLUMY (Jj. communis depressa plumosa). 6 in. to 1 ft. A comparativ 
YEWS 
The Yews have rich, dark green foliage throughout the year except when the new 
growth provides a pleasing variation of brighter green for a period each spring. On 
mature plants, the scarlet berries in’ late summer afford another attraction. They 
are hardy, slow-growing, and thrive in deep shade. They may be allowed to grow 
naturally or may be elosely pruned, which makes them valuable for foundation 
plantings and for hedges of low to medium height. We offer two useful types, both 
hardy in Zone 4. ' We 4 
SPREADING YEW (Taxus cuspidata). A bushy, spreading form which will make 
a massive shrub 4 to 6 ft. high and at least as broad, or may be kept trimmed to a 
smaller size. 5 
UPRIGHT YEW (Taxus cuspidata capitata). A conical form to 12 ft. tall, broad 
at the base and tapering evenly to the top. This is the best variety for hedges, in 
which the plants should be set 18 to 24 inches apart. 
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Evergreens are shipped whenever you want them, from September 
Ist until late May. 

BARGAINS In Evergreen Seedlings 
For a small investment you can, in a, few years, develop a paying crop of Christmas Trees. 
You can also greatly increase the appearance and value of your property, by planting hedges 
Plant a few of them in the garden and grow them a few years 
and windbreaks of Evergreens. 
before setting in a foundation planting. Planting instructions with each order. 
IMPORTANT—READ BEFORE ORDERING 
Because of our low prices on Evergreen Seedlings we cannot accept orders for quantities other 
If you want 25 of one variety and 25 of another, order each variety at the 25 rate. 
These Seedling Evergreens can be snapped from Sept. ist 
than listed. 
No less than 10 of a variety sold. 
until late May, and delivered prepaid at the following prices: 

recent introduction of great merit for carpeting sandy or rocky slopes and fo 
planting in the foreground of taller evergreens or shrubs. A low, spreadi 
form with soft, feathery, gray-green foliage which turns a gay purple h 
enliven the winter landscape. No rock garden is complete without a few pla 
creeping up over the rocks like sea spray on the rock-bound coast of east 
‘Maine, where this hardy variety was.found. Hardy in Zone 2.— - 
RED CEDAR (J. virginiana). 25 ft. The well-known Red Cedar. A ‘poi 
pyramid, prized for accents in the shrubbery background, foundation plantir 
and as specimens. The foliage varies from light to dark green with a blu 
gray tinge, and clusters of blue berries adorn it in the fall. Thrives in po 
soil. Hardy in Zone 2. FIRS 
BALSAM FIR (Abies balsamea). 80 ft. The fragrant balsams of the- 
Woods are the most popular Christmas trees. Since they grow quite rapid 
small area will provide a continuous succession of Christmas trees fo on 
use. Do best in a fairly moist location. Hardy in Zone 3. 
DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga douglasi). 60 ft. A rapidly growing, | 
green tree especially suited to commercial production for the Christmas t 
market. A very graceful evergreen for the lawn. Does exceptionally well ¢ 
a large part of the United States, except in the extreme South. _ ‘Hard y 
Zone 3. 













Variety Size Per 10  Per25 Per {00 Per 500 Per 1000 
Arbor Vitae, American..... . 6-8 inch $1.30 $2.50 $7.00 $28.00 $50.00 
aT, | Balsany isa. tala ae . 6-8 inch {.30 2.50 7.00 28.00 50.00 
Fir, Douglas ...... aateiele eters . 6-8 inch 1.30 2.50 7.00 28.00 50.00 
Pine, ee Ondernosa.)) \vicsasie oc . 6-8 inch 1.36 2.50° 7.00 28.00 50.00 
Spruce, Colorado Blue...... . 3-6 inch 1.30 2.50 - 7.00 28.00 50.00 ~ 
Spruce, Black Hills: hes ~ ccs cee . 6-8 inch 1.70 3.00 9.00 32.00 60.00 

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