

Plant Evergreens For Year Round Beauty 
VERGREENS are our most important group of trees, they grow naturally in our northern soil and climate. 
Evergreens are particularly appropriate and well suited for use in the landscape plantings throughout this 
section. For groups on the lawn, as a background to the garden or in plantings by the doorway and around 
the house foundation the Evergreens will delight you in all seasons with their cheerful green color. We will 
be pleased to help you select suitable varieties for your grounds. 
At the Park Nurseries the Evergreens are given particular attention to develop their full beauty and symmetrical growth. They 
are dug with solid root balls so that they can be moved without loss of vitality. Full planting directions are always given to assure 
you the best results) COME TO THE NURSERY AND SEE OUR EVERGREENS. 
To help you realize how much growing-time you can save when you plant Evergreens of substantial size 
WE GIVE THE AGE, AS WELL AS THE SIZE, OF ‘THE OLDER TREES along with their prices. 
Evergreens Build Lasting Beauty 
The Arborvitaes—Thuya 
American Arborvitae (Thuya occidentalis), 20 ft. A native ever- 
green with soft, lacy, fan-shaped foliage. The tree is bushy at 
the bottom and tapers toward the top. Stands trimming well. 
ZOOL Gigli pak Ouse eee $4.50 Sh oy esa MG) Sod ee $6.50 
AE AS) Lo) eh Sait 9.00 LOMO a ay 13.00 
GitOw/ atts Pye = ere $18.00 
Pyramidal Arborvitae (Thuya occidentalis pyramidalis). 18 ft. An 
attractive, solid pyramid of soft green that retains its outline with- 
out shearing. Useful in foundation plantings. 
ZB OYE) ities, MO) SA $ 6.00 3, LOMA SE 2 Vy: ee ae $ 8.00 
AGtORG the l3 gare ae ee 12.00 DOUG tte wl Ai yi 15.00 
Sater Pas, INS) Sy a $20.00 
Siberian Arborvitae (Thuya wareana siberica). 8 ft. A symmetrical, 
compact evergreen of conical outline with broad base. Rich 
green leaves. Very useful in foundation plantings. 
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DUE NOG aie, Sh ity 9.00 Sete, CMe sae, IE) aii 12.00 
Sherman Arborvitae (Thuya Occi. Shermani). 15 ft. An upright 
tree with dense, compact, dark green foliage. New introduction. 
Used in groups and house plantings. 
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De Om One a eee en ee 15.00 Grito: ett ae es 18.00 
The Cedars and Junipers 
Chandler’s Silver Cedar (Juniperus scopulorum chandleri). 15 ft. 
A new, pyramidal type Cedar of striking beauty. Bright silvery- 
green foliage that holds its color all year through. The growth 
is compact and symmetrical making it a superb, ornamental 
evergreen. Very hardy and drought resistant. 
Pe Wey inte, BY Sis os $ 8.00 mt OUA oft ae liOl yee es $12.00 
NAG} ey Silln UING Sib ae 15.00 1S) tte (Ova, WA sige 18.00 
Dundee Juniper (Juniper virginiana Hilli). 15 ft. A new, and the 
most interesting Pyramidal type Juniper produced. Spring color 
bluish green changing to Plum color in fall. Growth thick and 
compact. Hardy and drought resistant. 
PA US) Moy Ol Slr ses $ 8.00 SEROMA hte lO yan aoe $12.00 
A Ols OP Eu apy: Teme ana 15.00 LON Oni tell cysp ee ee 18.00 
Pfitzer’s Juniper (Juniperus pfitzeriana). 6 ft. A graceful, bushy 
evergreen suited to foreground plantings and particularly adapted 
to house foundation Evergreen groups. Foliage is an attractive 
greenish-hue. The branches are spreading and gracefully droop- 
ing. Stands the city’s dust and soot well. 
eSyitey ANS} abies Ff abe = $4.00 lish ie Paling, @esaeaa ss. $6.00 
2A tie QO) tha, WO! sf 7.00 SOMto) SGram., U2) yn ene 9.00 
Uae i ai Ne) Si eee oe ee $12.00 
NOTE. The figures following the name show the approximate height at maturity. 
