Evergreens 
Irish (juniperus communis hibernica) 
Very narrow columnar blue-green 
tree, smaller at maturity than above 
types. Used often in pairs for accent 
plants and cemetery lots. 
es cine each $2.25 
DSA hl 2 a ea | eee each 3.00 
Keteleer Red Cedar (juniperus virgin- 
iana keteleeri)—Rapid growing dark 
green grafted variety of pyramidal 
habit bearing large grey-green ber- 
r.es. We consider this one of the 
most satisfactory junipers grown. 
Oa oS Os eee eee oe each $6.75 
Speading forms— 
Ptfitzer (juniperus chinensis pfitzer- 
iana)—One of the most widely 
planted spreading evergreens. Ex- 
tremely hardy, eas-ly transplanted 
and thrives in most any soil. Low, 
broad and informal it finds many 
uses in the foundation planting and 
garden. 
Nee epee se 8! each $4.00 
DEO OY, De leis eae each 5.00 
Daa a Ohne as ae each 6.60 
Bika Oder rhe See each 6.75 
Compact Pfitzer (juniperus chinensis 
pfitzeriana compacta) — A slow 
growing, compact and smaller type 
than the above. A fine choice where 
space is limited. 
LON one ene enn each $5.00 
Blue Pfitzer—This is not a pfitzer but 
so resembles it, except for color that 
this name is used for easier recogni- 
tion. The habit is spreading and 
slight y more upright than the regu- 
lar pf tzer. The color is a very fine 
deep blue. Grows rapidly and trans- 
plants readily. 
a ae LO ee en pee ae es each $2.00 
PS ee Seed peor each 4.00 
Vie ay RR. re eet nt Bh, Baar each 5.00 
DUG Gan 3) Mime tonto each 6.00 
Savin (juniperus sabina)—Dark green, 
dense y furnished branches form a 
vase shaped half erect tree. Slower 
of growth than a pfitzer and ma- 
tures as a smaller tree. 
Lae re 2 Ne ee nee each $3.75 
PINE (pinus) 
Austrian, (pinus nigra)—Sturdy, up- 
right, dark green foliage. Holds its 
lower branches well with age. Makes 
fine specimen tree and is fine.,for 
shade. here 
PEPE SSA sta wn each $7.25 
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Macedonian (pinus peuce)—A_ slow 
growing, compact, upright tree with 
grey-green foliage. This is an un- 
usual pine and fine for small lots. 
Ds 21) & (11 or 12 yrs. 01d) 
peel potas <, SOA gil Tah 2a eee $7.00 
JAPANESE CYPRESS (retinospora) 
Flume cypress (retinospora plumosa) 
Compact, acorn shaped evergreen of 
medium growth. Light green feath- 
ery, plume-like foliage. Adapted to 
shearing. 
De 2 ee Se wea eee each $3.50 
Golden plume cypress (resinospora 
p-umosa aurea)—-Same as above but 
with golden yellow foliage and 
osemwhat slower of growth. 
SLES N Awe Take alee cast Shean each $3.00 
THE YEWS (taxus) 
This family constitutes, without a 
doubt, our best forms of low growing 
evergreens. Their hardiness, adapta- 
bility to sun or shade, freedom trom 
pests, excellent foliage and cherry-red 
fruit are among the reasons for their 
increas ng popularity. Many forms 
trim exceedingly well and may be re- 
stricted in small areas and have no 
equal as an evergreen hedge. 
Japanese Yews (taxus cuspidata)— 
Spreading form—Dark green foliage 
and graceful habit. 
Legere Caines pene aeeoeie se each $3.00 
LS 2g a ae ee es each 6.06 
Daioh mee eee ag SLR each 7.50 
EUS TS MAR NN | Noe gS We PO each 9.00 

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