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PICEA canadensis (A) White Spruce 
Native, silvery-green spruce that makes a symmetrical 
tall tree. Can be sheared for hedging purposes. 
18 to 24 inches 2.50 22.50 
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excelsa (A) Norway Spruce 
Makes a stately, dark-green tree, grows rapidly, use- 
ful for wind-breaks and hedges. Stands shearing. 
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glauca conica (B) Dwarf Alberta Spruce 
Very distinctive, light green, dense needles, perfect 
conical form. Fine for low plantings. 
4.00 37.50 
5.00 45.00 
PINUS nigra (A) Austrian Pine 
A Pine with long, stiff needles, growing into a rugged 
tree. Thrives near salt water. 
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Dwarf and compact, dark green. 
the low-growing evergreens. 
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strobus (A) White Pine 
Another native evergreen of great value for landscape 
7.00 
Mugho Pine 
Among the best of 
purposes. Responds well to shearing. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (A) Douglas Fir 
A graceful, soft green Fir of rapid growth, making a 
symmetrical tall tree. 
3 to 4 feet 5.50 52.50 
TAXUS cuspidata (E) Japanese Yew 
One of the most adaptable low-growing evergreens for 
ornamental planting; very hardy, thriving in unfavor- 
able situations. 
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cuspidata browni (D) Brown’s Yew 
Dark green, globe shaped, excellent for foundation 
planting. 
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brevimedia (E) Hybrid Yew 
Slow, compact growth; rich dark green color. Less 
spreading than the preceding variety. Considered the 
finest of the spreading evergreens. 
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cuspidata capitata (B) Upright Japanese Yew 
Equal to the spreading types in hardiness and rich- 
ness of color. Growth siow; broad-pyramid shape. 
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Intermedia (EF) Hybrid Yew 
Combines hardiness of Japanese Yew with attractive 
dark green foliage of English Yew. Low growing, 
spreading, very dense. Excellent for foundation plant- 
ing. 
15 to 18 inches 4.50 42.50 
media hatfieldi (C) Hatfield Yew 
An upright Yew of slow growth, with ascending 
branches that give it a broadly columnar shape. Dark 
green, rather coarse foliage; hardy. 
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media hicksi (C) Hick’s Yew 
More vase shaped than the preceding, attractive red 
fruit in fall. Excellent medium height hedge. 
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Tardiva (E) 
Dark green, broad, upright form especially good for 
hedges because of its density. 
18 to 24 inches 
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THUJA occidentalis (C) American Arboryitae 
The native white cedar, much used for tall columnar 
effect and for hedges. Responds well to shearing. 
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elegantissima (B) Gold Tipped Arborvitae 
Very showy and hardy, broad pyramidal type. Good 
for hedge or foundation, easily sheared. 
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occidentalis globosa (D) Globe Arborvitae 
Of characteristic spherical shape, which it retains with- 
out shearing. A favorite dwarf evergreen. 
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occidentalis hoveyi (D) Hovey Arborvyitae 
Golden green foliage, fan-like branches; upright-oval 
in shape, of compact growth. 
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occidentalis. pumila (D) Green Globe Arborvitae 
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Diet: 2G a TOCEM at reticent: 4.50 40.00 
occidentalis pyramidalis (C) Pyramidal Arborvitae 
Narrow, tall growth fits it for use where space is re- 
stricted, and for accent in mass-planting. Holds its 
dark green color better than many varieties. 
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Wareana (A) Ware Arborvitae 
Heavy coarse foliage. Slow growing. Extremely har- 
dy. Excellent for foundation planting. 
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TSUGA canadensis (A) Canada Hemlock 
The native Hemlock, normally growing into a tall 
tree; but it responds "readily to shearing and thus be- 
comes suitable for mass-plantings and hedges. 
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diversifolia (E) Japanese Hemlock 
Very dwarf, forms dense mass of foliage. Very desir- 
able for foundation plantings, slow growing. 
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OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS DURING APRIL, MAY AND JUNE 
