1946 SPRING CATALOG 
CUTTING'S 

EVERGREENS 
Prices Include Digging Evergreens with Ball and Burlap 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE— 
The habit is erect, and pyramid- 
al, the foliage soft and light green 
in color. This Arborvitae should be 
included in groups and all evergreen 
plantings. They are unequalled as 
tall hedges to form screen for un- 
sightly objects or for shelter belts 
or a blind about clothes yards, etc. 
They grow quickly and if planted 
closely in hedges give the desired 
effect promptly. They may be kept 
at any height and made more dense 
and bushy by trimming, which they 
endure readily. 18-24 inch, $1.50; 
2-3 ft., $2.50. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE— 
The most compact and erect of 
the species, forming a solid pyra- 
mid of green that retains its slender 
shape without shearing. However, 
it may be made more compact and 
kept at any desired height by shear- 
ing. Useful for entrance and corn- 
er plantings. 18-24 inch, $2.50; 
2-3 ft., $4.00; 3-4 ft., $6.00. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE— 
A dwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally 
forms itself into a ball-like form. Bushy and 
compact. Keeps its shape without trimming. 
Splendid for foundation plantings or low 
borders. 12-18 inch, $2.50. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE— 
A compact, dense, bushy plant. Conical 
in outline. Foliage a rich dark almost bluish- 
green. The hardiest of the Arborvitae and 
with its distinctive size, form and foliage tex- 
ture fills a place in the landscape that no other 
evergreen does. 12-18 inch, $2.00; 18-24 
inch, $3.00; 24-30 inch, $4.00. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER— 
A low growing, spreading dwarf evergreen 
of real merit. Its rich silvery green of summer 
turns to a beautiful purplish bronze in fall. 
As the sap starts to move in the spring, this 
color intensifies and becomes truly striking. 
With the coming of new growth its more 
somber green hue is resumed for the rest of 
the summer months. 12-18 inch, $2.00; 
18-24 inch, $3.00; 2-3 ft., $4.00. 
DUNDEE JUNIPER— 
This outstanding Juniper is upright grow- 
ing, is bluish-gray in the spring and summer 
and changes to a plum-like color in fall and 
winter. Without doubt the most satisfactory of 
all the upright Junipers. 2-3 ft., $4.00; 3-4 
ft., $6.00; 4-5 ft., $8.00. 
PFITZER JUNIPER— 
A graceful, broad, low evergreen with sweeping fronds 
of grayish or bluish-green foliage. 
definite horizontal line to its effect. 
full sun and 
The strong tips give a 
Very hardy, standing 
in semi-shaded locations. 
also does well 
12-18 inch, $2.00; 18-24 inch, $4.00; 2-3 ft., $5.00. 

PFITZER JUNIPER 
SAVIN JUNIPER— 
Another ,of the most popular low founda- 
tion evergreens. More compact and a richer 
green than the Pfitzer. While growing in an 
upright, spreading, horizontal manner the tips 
are more heavily branched so that the plant 
seems more compact and without the horizontal 
tip effect achieved by the Pfitzer. Very hardy. 
12-18 inch, $2.00; 18-24 inch, $4.00; 
2 -S0lt.5 95.00, 
WATERING EVERGREENS 
Lack of water is the cause of the death 
of about 90 per cent of the evergreens which 
fail to survive the first summer after planting. 
When an evergreen is planted on the lawn or 
any other place where there is sod, or near 
other trees, there should be a depression left 
around the tree to hold water, and for the first 
season it should be thoroughly watered once 
a week. If evergreens are planted in cultivated 
ground and the weeds kept down this watering 
is mot mecessary except in unusually dry 
seasons. 
Evergreens, as well as other trees, shrubs 
and perennials, are benefitted by a mulching 
of manure, peat, rotted straw or lawn clippings. 
