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Ft illenmeyer ‘ Beautiful Cvergreens 
“The Green-Robed Senators of Mighty Woods’—Keats 
OR beauty both winter and summer, the Evergreen has no equal. 
Succeeding in almost any 
soil, with their range of color, form and habit of growth they find a place in almost any land- 
scape. Our trees are all several times transplanted, dug with a ball of earth, and the finest to 
be had. 
Abies - Fir 
“T remember, I remember 
The Fir trees dark and high; 
T used to think their slender tops 
Were close against the sky.’-—HOOD 
ABIES concolor (Silver or White Fir). The best of 
all the Firs. A native of the Rockies and re- 
quires a well-drained location. Has a deep root 
system and will withstand droughts and heat 
better than most Evergreens. The color ranges 
from a blue-green to a distinct blue. Not quite 
as showy as the Blue Spruce but a much better 
tree for Southern conditions. Sometimes irregular 
in growth when young but develops into a com- 
pact conical specimen. The needles are arranged 
around the branches. We consider it one of the 
outstanding evergreens in cultivation for either 
a specimen or grouping. Each 
PAVING Comin ah aun eee marcrosmewr aces cree oe $ 5.00 
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LARGE SPECIMENS AT NURSERY 
MOLTO MIP etiteg trees conse ket he eee etal. $25.00 
DT etOm 2. fia aa eRe eee ie er ISR Sy caches 30.00 
Ui 2utoonss ftir ers potent br: Sin cuchte 35.00 
Sto Aa tienes. Sey essere ce eS 40.00 
VASO 1S fe yaet rc tort Ta abokenots Gracias Geers 50.00 
A. nordmanniana (Nordmann Fir). A beautiful, stately 
tree with horizontal branches; deep green lustrous 
needles above, silvery beneath. Each 
Net Or Simic ree cas tens eh otha aonee lee uate tiene pene $25.00 
Sat OWS ie Litsecerers, caterer cs eis taies te aeeiemenananey ere 6.00 
Bb et Oe aia ttt aetna oor cree an Oke ahch ote e ete omnis 7.50 
Chamaecyparis - False Cypress 
A grcup of beautiful Evergreens including some of 
the most unique interesting trees in cultivation. Valu- 
able in garden or toundation planting. Prefers a moist 
acid soil but will grow almost anywhere when not too 
dry or alkaline. 
C. pisifera (Sawara Cypress). The foliage somewhat 
resembles that of the Arbor-vitae except that the 
tree is more graceful. Light green, silvery beneath, 
and of erect growth. Can be used in foundation 
planting or as a specimen. 
C. pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Cypress). Has ati the 
characteristics of the preceding except that the 
foliage is of a lighter green and is bordered with 
yellow in early spring. 
C. pisifera plumosa (Plumed Cypress). 
green foliage. broad, symmetrical 
Stands shearing well. 
Feathery 
and dense. 
Prices of the foregoing 3 Chamaecypari: 

Each 
2\ to 3 ft. . .$4.00 
3 to 314, ft. 4.50 
312 to 4 ft. .. . 5.00 
41/5 e108'5 . FE kt ete esos hoc etch . 6.00 

C. pisifera squarrosa veitchi (Veitch’s Mossy Cy- 
press). A distinct form with short pale blue- 
green needles, slightly bent toward the branch- 
lets. The appearance is a soft, mosslike tree of 
irregular habit and of picturesque beauty. 
ach 
Zed 75. LE Ascii, ors areas es SEM eae $3.50 
5 to 6 Ftc tasccey ecuetern ch cater er remer. 8.00 
6 to 7 PRESS eee eee ete en tee Sees 10.00 
C. pisifera filifera (7 hread-Branched Cypress). One 
of the best dwarf Evergreens. Unusual foliage, 
drooping and graceful, resembling cords of 
green. Compact; fine in color both winter and 
summer Each 
V5) tO; 3s S FERS, & aoe eae ee ee $4.00 
3 to” 31/5 Site kre taye © nant h RR ees 5.00 
4 to 5 fits A Ae eee cee ees, cee 750 

