Plunfield EVERGREENS 
SPECIMEN STOCK 
We offer one of the finest assortments of Evergreens in the West. They are all transplanted from time to 
time, to develop the required root system and pruned to give them shape. We invite you to visit our fields 
and tag out your selection of Evergreens. We have thousands of Evergreens from which to make your selection. 
NOTE—Evergreens are dug with ball of earth and burlapped. 
They will be shipped by freight or truck unless otherwise in- 
structed. Can not be mailed. The burlap, next to the earth, 
should be left on when planted. Low and spreading types of 
Evergreens are measured across. 

The most popular and hardy Evergreens in the Middle West 
are the various types of Junipers. In form they vary from those 
growing flat on the ground to those growing 80 to 100 feet tall. 

DOUGLAS FIR 
DOUGLAS FIR 
The Douglas Fir are well 
known, however, the type 
listed here differs. from the 
Western type as well as 
the Northern and Southern 
types. This one is native 
of Colorado, stands consid- 
erable drouth. Foliage is 
bluish-green, grows | to 2 
ft. per year, is symmetrical 
and fairly compact. Makes 
a nice yard tree, also used 
extensively for windbreaks. 
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Our Evergreens are all hardy varieties and 
will do well any place in the Mid-West. All 
new varieties introduced by us have been 
tested for a number of years and have proven 
very worthy. We have devoted much time in 
search of better types to propagate for this 
territory and are proud to offer the trade such 
good varieties as listed in this catalog, along 
with some of the older varieties which have 
been on the market for a number of years 
and speak for themselves. 

Evergreen Windbreaks 
You will findvarieties and prices listed on page 11. 












PLUMFIELD EVERGREENS 
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CONCOLOR FIR 
CONCOLOR FIR 
Has silvery toned foliage, 
dull pointed needles, soft to 
touch. Grows compact and 
symmetrical making a very 
fine tree for the yard. Is also 
planted for windbreak pro- 
tection. Will grow 6 to 12 
inches a year when estab- 
lished. Ultimate height 50 to 
60 feet. Roots deep where 
soil conditions permit—this 
habit aids in vigor. Needs 
little pruning, if any. 
