
cileys CHOICE EVERGREENS 
Evergreens present a broad opportunity for plant lovers to produce rich and beautiful effects that cannot be 
surpassed by any cther class of plants. Evergreens are used as specimens on lawns, also extensively for massing, 
shelterbelts, screens, hedges, etc. Many varieties adapt themselves and are indispensable in your foundation plant- 
ing. They form perfect backgrounds for the flowering shrubs of early spring, for the berries of autumn and win- 
ter’s tracery of bright bark and twigs. Beautiful beds of permanent color are formed by grouping together sorts 
of moderate growth with contrasting foliage . .. To be successful in planting Evergreens, the planter should 
use great care to obtain stock that has been frequently transplanted while growing to insure a thick, fibrous root 
system. We are very careful to offer only such stock as will measure up to these very important requirements, 
thereby saving our customers from disappointment . . . In the larger size Evergreens it is necessary, for the best 
results, to ball and burlap the roots. This consists of digging the trees with a solid ball of dirt and wrapping in 
burlap so that the roots are not disturbed . . . We keep a large assortment of Evergreens in our sales yard, dug 
fresh every day, and consequently, it is not necessary to go out into the fields to select your trees. 
ARBOR-VITAE JUNIPER 
AMERICAN (Thuja occidentalis). Docs well in ANDORRA (Juniperus horizontalis plumosa) . 
a sunny location but will stand some shade. A moist A low growing spreading dwarf Evergreen. Beautiful 
location is preferred silvery green in spring.turning to rich purple-bronze 
in autumn. 
GLOBE (Thuja occidentalis globosa). A globe BURKI (Juni. virginiana burki). A compact 
De ene bends dere oat AAAS gate Me pyramidal tree with rather heavy foliage. Blue— 
: ; retaining its color during winter months. 
PYRAMIDAL (Thuja occidentalis pyrami- : 
dalis). Undoubtedly the most popular form of Arbor- 
Vitae today. This tree fills a real need in landscaping 
and has a place of importance in practically every ever- 
green planting. Thrives best in a south or east ex- 
posure. 
SIBERIAN (Thuja occidentalis wareana). A 
dwarf that can be trimmed to a globe or short pyram- 
idal shape. The hardiest of the Arbor-Vitae. Height 
about 4 feet. 
FIR 
BALSAM (Abies balsamea). An erect, fast grow 
ing tree with deep green foliage. 
CONCOLOR (Abies concolor). An _ upright, 
symmetrical tree. Striking foliage varying from light 
green to deep soft blue. Glob : 
DOUGLAS (Pseudotsuga douglasi). Rapid Miborivites - 
growing, also makes a large symmetrical tree. Foliage 
bluish green. Drought resistant. 

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