EVERGREENS (Alphabetical List) 
ABIES 
Stately, ‘‘spruce’’-like trees, hold- 
ing their lower branches into a 
riper old age than any spruce. 
Good soil, drainage; sun. 
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Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir)—60 ft. 
Zone Il. Dark, shapely pyramid. 
Needs cool moist soil. Best in North. 
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(White Fir)—50 ft. Zone 
IV. Dense pyramid silver green. 
Drainage. Tolerant in cities. Soft- 
est of dull silver—almost white. 
15.00 
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—"“douglasi” (Pseudotsuga taxifolia) 
(Douglas Fir)—70 ft. Zone IV. Ever- 
green tree. Shapely, handsome py- 
ramid. Prefers rich soil, but toler- 
ant. Good in garden or forest. This 
handsome ‘“‘spruce’’-shaped _ ever- 
green is in every way better than 
ordinary spruces. 
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—homolepis (Nikko Fir)—60 ft. Zone 
IV. Stately and classic. Leaves 
dark above, white beneath. Moist 
rich loam. 
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—veitchii (Veitch Fir)—50 ft. Zone III. 
Narrow pyramid, with soft . effect, 
though needles are long and dark 
green. Damp loam. Somewhat slow 
in growth. Hence useful as a spec- 
imen on small lawns. Retains low 
branches in old age. 
SiO tits BG, pcemees 6.50 55.00 
CEDRUS 
Cedrus atlantica fastigiata (Sentinel 
Cedar)—Thin column green. 
15 tovl8 ing B&B 12:50 930.06 
A yon WBE 10.00 
—libani (Cedar of Lebanon)—Majestic 
to'90 ft. Zone VI. Rich, drained soil. 
Prices on request. 
CEPHALOTAXUS 
Cephalotaxus drupacae (Japanese 
Plum-yew)—Slow, spreading tree to 
29‘ ft. »Zone V. Evergreen. Drain, 
part shade. 
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— —fastigiata—Rugged green column, 
like Irish Yew. Zone VI. 
12 to 15 in. BEB... 3.00 25.00 
24 to 30 in. B&B... 6.00 57.50 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Cryptomeria Japonica Lobbi—A differ- 
ent evergreen—plumey tiny foliage. 

CHAMAECYPARIS 
‘Retinospora’’ (Jdpan Cypress) 
Evergreen trees of easy culture. 
Most are at best semi-dwarf, not 
truly dwarf. 

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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Lawson's 
Cypress)—120 ft. . Zone V. - Huge, 
tall tapered column of green. Moist 
climate. 
(Prices on request. 
—obtusa (Hinoki Cypress—35 ft. Zone 
III. Acid, humus, moist. Ornamen- 
tal, slow. Dark green column. 
1$.tov18 in. B&B. = 3:50 530005525008 
——nana (Dwarf Hinoki) —A small 
dwart that looks ancient when it is 
born. Dwarfest of all cypress. Dark 
green. Excellent in rock gardens. 
bait: 
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15 to 18 in. B&B... 3.50 30.00 280.00 
24 to 30 in. B&B... 5.50 50.00 450.00 
—pisifera (Sawara Cypress)—35 ft. 
Any good soil. Loose growth. Makes 
a quick pyramidal tree and stands 
harsh exposures. 
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I8 to 24 in: B&B2- 3.50" 27.00 -250:00 
——aurea (Golden Sawara)—Shining 
yellow. 35 ft. 
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Chamaecyparis filifera (Thread Cy- 
press)—20 ft. Stringy leaves. Com- 
pact broad pyramid. Semi-dwarf 
and useful almost anywhere. Un- 
usual appearance and character. 
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15 to 18 in. B&B... 3.50 27.00 250.00 
——aurea (Gold-Thread)—Only 12 ft. 
Yellow. A good dwarf. 
PL 2ito tl Sitar ae 6.50 60.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.00 27.00 225.00 
(Plumed Cypress)—35 ft. 
Feathery pyramid. Good hedge 
plant. A good accent tree. Often 
used in foundation plantings, but 
not suitable really. 
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18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.00 27.00 250.00 
—plumosa 
——aurea (Gold-Plume)—25 ft. Good 
yellow color at tips. An interesting 
small tree. The color is balanced 
by green. A striking hedge. A good 
specimen. 
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18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.00 25.00 200.00 
—squarrosa Veitchii (Veitch Moss)— 
Unusual. 20 ft. Dense, woolly sil- 
ver foliage unlike any other ever- 
green. Apt to winter damage be- 
yond Zone VI. 
Spee 4.00 25.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.50 27.00 250.00 
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