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SPECIMENS 
TALL FOUNDATION 
LOW FOUNDATION 

ACCENT MEDIUM FOUNDATION 
The list below is divided into the five classes of conifers depicted above. Many of these plants have other uses — this list is offered for suggestions only 
Abies in variety 
Cedrus in variety 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 
Cryptomeria japonica 
Juniperus virginiana cannarti 
Picea pungens glauca 
Sequoia gigantea 
*T. plicata aurea 
* Recommended for larger homes only. 
Cryptomeria japonica elegans 
*Juniperus torulosa 
Taxus baccata elegantissima 
Thuya occidentalis 
T. orientalis bakeri 
T. orientalis beverlyensis 
Juniperus sabina 
tamariscifolia. 
J. chinensis | 
armstrongi 
*Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 
alumni 
. lawsoniana ellwoodi 
*Cupressus sempervirens 
fastigiata 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 
nidifera 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana 
Pinus mughus 
Thuya orientalis aurea nana 
Juniperus chinensis 
pyramidalis 
Taxus baccata fastigiata 
Thuya occidentalis 
pyramidalis 
T. orientalis beverlyensis 

P. pinea. C33. (Stone Pine.) Of slow growth; very sym- 
metrical and compact; with age forms a flat, parasol- 
like head. Foliage deep green in mature trees. 5g. c. 
4-5' $4.50, 3-4’ $3.00, 2-3’ $2.50; BB 4-5’ $5.00; 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
P. radiata. C34. (Monterey Pine.) A very handsome and 
picturesque tree; growth upright and rapid. Does well 
over a wide range of country. Used extensively for tall 
windbreaks and screens. 5 g. c. 3-4’ $3.00; 1 g.c. 
$1.00, 10 for $9.50. 
SEQUOIA . . . Redwoods 
Sequoia gigantea. C35. (California Big Tree.) Because 
these trees are the oldest living things most people 
believe them to be slow-growing. They really grow 
very rapidly when young and make beautiful speci- 
mens. No other tree is so symmetrical. They are ideal 
for park planting, especially where they can be 
used for community Outdoor Christmas Trees. 5 g. c. 
SA ESO dl top fe, AHL 
S. sempervirens. C36. (California Redwood.) A group 
of these graceful native trees will add much charm 
to the planting of a country place. They grow rapidly 
and increase in beauty as they mature. 5 g. c. 3-4’ 
$3.00, 2-3° $3.00; 1 g. e $1.00. 
TAXUS ... Yew 
Taxus baccata elegantissima. C37. (Elegant Variegated 
Yew.) Growth rather slow but compact and erect; 
foliage brilliantly variegated on new growth. BB 5-6’ 
$17.50, 4-5’ $15.00. 

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T. baccata fastigiata. C38. (Irish Yew.) The aristocrats 
among conifers and the most desirable of all trees 
for accent and avenue planting. Their present mod- 
erate price makes them an attractive garden invest- 
ment. We have the best single stem type that will 
not fall apart with age. BB 30-36” $7.50. Boxed 8-10’ 
$50.00, 10-12’ $75.00. 
T. baccata fastigiata variegata. C39. (Variegated Irish 
Yew.) In habit and form like the preceding, except- 
ing in spring the foliage is an intense golden hue, 
becoming lighter as the season advances. Speci- 
mens: Boxed, 7-8’ $40.00, 8-10’ $50.00, 10-12’ $75.00. 
\ THUYA ... Arbor Vitae 
Thuya occidentalis. C40. (American Arborvitae.) Hand- 
some tree; compact conical growth. BB 3-4’ $4.00; 
2-3' $3.00. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. C41. (Pyramidal American 
Arborvitae.) A beautiful tree for accent planting. 
Neat, soft dark green foliage; slow growing. BB 4-5’ 
$7.50, 3-4’ $5.00, 2-3’ $4.00. 
T. orientalis pyramidalis. C42. (Chinese Arbor Vitae.) 
Small tree, compact and bushy; branches stand edge- 
wise to trunk; foliage bright green, bronzy in winter. 
BB 2-3’ $3.00. 
T. orientalis aurea nana. C43. (Berckman’s Golden Ar- 
bor Vitae.) Dwarf compact shrub; foliage a bright 
lustrous yellow. Fine as a garden plant and for 
porch decoration. 18-24" $3.00, 15-18" $2.00. 
T. orientalis bakeri. C44. (Baker's Arborvitae.) Hand- 
some, compact, with fine light green foliage. BB 3-4’ 
$4.00, 2-3° $3.00. 
PLANT CONIFERS 
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PERMANENCE 
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T. orientalis beverlyensis. C45. A fine accent conifer 
with soft dark green foliage tipped with gold. Particu- 
larly effective against brick background. BB 2-3’ $3.50; 
Soe lG 245 2250! 
T. plicata aurea. C46. (Golden Giant Arbor Vitae.) An 
exceptionally beautiful tree of pyramidal outline and 
green foliage tinged with gold. No other conifer can 
equal in fragrance the apple and sage scent of this 
Arbor Vitae. Growth is fairly rapid and it makes a 
wonderful specimen tree when given ample space. 
BB 3-4’ $4.00, 2-3’ $3.00, 18-24’ $2.50. 
INDOOR CHRISTMAS TREES 
Firs, Spruces, Pines, Cedars and Sequoia gigantea 
make excellent indoor living Christmas trees, later 
planted in the garden. These trees come with a ball 
of soil around the roots that must be kept moist. We 
can supply tubs at small additional cost. Soak burlap 
in water, wring out and pack firmly between tub and 
ball. Renew moisture every 3 or 4 days. Before plant- 
ing, test the ball with your thumb. If dry and hard, 
plunge in a bucket of water for a minute or two. 

THUYA OCCIDENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS 
