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EVERGREEN PRICES 
Size Evergreens are pud- 
died in mud, then individually wrapped in wet 
Sizes 
and 
IMPORTANT! Junior 
Master 
oss, and shipped express collect. 
ace oh (B&B), 
are balled in earth and burlapped 
shipped freight, not prepaid. 




JUNIOR SIZES MASTER SIZES 
VARIETY Individual Wrap. B&B 
AMERICAN) 18-24in.....$2.50 30-36 in... $5.00 
ARBORVITAE 24-30 tn... 2 325 aed i a 25 
PYRAMIDAL 18-24 in..... 3.50 . 24-30in..... 6.25 
30-36 in..... 8.00 
ARBORVITAE | 30-36 8.00 
SIBERIAN; She mE. tere 15-18 in..... 5.25 
ARBORVITAE 18-24 in..... 6.50 
SILVER 18-24 in..... 2.25 
JUNIPER 34-30 in Bedale ee 
PFITZER 12-15 in..... 3.00  18-24in..... 6.75 
JUNIPER 15-18in, ae 3.75 . 24-301 00 
SAVING?) Sleek. 15-18 in..... 5.25 
JUNIPER 18-24 in..... 6.25 
24-30 in... 6.75 
MUGHO 12-15 in..... 3.00 18-24 in..... 6.50 
PINE 15-18 in..... 3.50 24-30 in.,...-400 
18-24 in..... 6.00 
COLDRADO.n pi) aaepsteresoee a 24-30 in... 7.50 
MEDIUM | 30-36 in... 9.00 
BLUE SPRUCE | 3-4 ft... 11.00 
18-24 in..... 8.00 
COLORADO: sai) ING e coon ca o.s aes 24-30 in... 9.00 
BLUE SPRUCE | 30-36 in... . 11.50 
SHINER } 3-4 fixe 14.00 
BLACK HILLS 1, MS cee 24-30 in..... 8.00 
SPRUCE i 30-36 in... ..10.00 
— SELECTED SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. The living 
Christmas tree! Perfectly symmetrical and com- 
pact with heavy, thick foliage of a somewhat 
bluish tone. Extremely hardy and very easy to 
establish. Popular for landscape planting—a 
stately evergreen for your lawn—one you can 
be proud of! Choice specimen trees with well 
developed root—several times tran’splanted. 



















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EVERGREENS FOR FOUNDATION PLANTING 
Upright Types 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE (White Cedar) 
—Hardy and dependable most anywhere, but 
prefers a moist location and thrives best in 
heavy soil. Has very soft flexible foliage of a 
fine deep green color. Stands trimming well. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE (X) —lIts 
fine pyramidal habit permits close planting to 
house or walk. Most effective in pairs when 
used for ornamental planting. dark 
green with lighter tips. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE Conical in 
outline, with short, stiff branches, it matures 
at 6 to 8 feet. Foliage much heavier than 
American Arboryvitae, and deeply crested, Sym- 
metrical compact, and very long-lived. 
SILVER JUNIPER (A)—Narrow, 
Foliage is 

compact 
and symmetrical, with striking light silvery-blue: 
sparkles in the sun. Attractive at 
Thrives in light or sandy soils. 
foliage that 
all seasons. 
Low-Growing Types 

PFITZER JUNIPER (D) & (Y) — Has 
spreading branches, handsome gray-green foli- 
age—hardy everywhere and one of the most 
popular Junipers, 
shade or sunshine. 
SAVIN JUNIPER (C) & (Z) Beautiful 
trailing Juniper—favorite of all landscape plant- 
Grows 3-4 ft. tall—thrives in 

ers. Has dark green tufted foliage, covering 
dense spreading branches, Extremely hardy— 
can be trimmed as desired. 
DWARF MUGHO PINE (B) — The old 
definition ‘‘Short and stout and round-about’’ 
fits the Mugho Pine. -The growth is dense and 
the plants are thickly covered with heavy dark 
green needles. Stands shearing and can be kept 
as small as desired. Fairly tolerant of shade 
and will grow on the north side of a building 
quite successfully. 
SPECIMENS FOR LAWN & GROUP PLANTING — 
COLORADO MEDIUM BLUE SPRUCE 
(Picea pungens.) Develops a broad pyramid 
thickly studded with branches clear to the 
ground, covered with heavy lustrous foliage of 
varying tones—sometimes deep green, again 
touched with silver, while others have a decided 
blue tinge. 
select Blue 
color. 
All grown from seed gathered from 
Shiners, but not guaranteed as to 
those of the common Lilac. 
delightful frdgrance. 
CHARLES JOLY. Double, 
deep wine-red. The large truss- 
es are held erect, well above 
the foliage. 
See Page 39 for Color 
Photo of French Lilacs. 
Three 
Brnench Lilacs 
1 Charles Joly—Red. 
1 Madame Lemoine—White. 
1 Alphonse Lavalle—Blue. 





3-year size. 
| $945 
By Exp. not ppd. 

not 
ppd. 

Page 36 
COLORADO BLUE SHINERS (Picea 
pungens glauca). The ‘‘Extra Blue’’ trees— 
trees of magnificent form, as their thick branches 
climb in even layers from a broad base to a 
tapering crown, with heavy, lustrous foliage re- 
flecting the most glorious silver and blue tones. 
Well rooted, heavy specimens, three times trans- 
planted. 

Qrench Hybrid LILACS «xx 
French Lilacs bear larger flowers and bigger, heavier trusses of bloom than 
orgeous in coloring, very free-flowering, 
Our stocks are on their own roots. 
MADAME LEMOINE. 
without a tinge of cream, 
erect. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. 
Double. Pure white, 
Panicles large, long, 
Double. Clear deli- 

cate light blue. Immense panicles, very sym- 
metrical, 
Price of 3 Yr. Plants, $1.25 Each, not ppd. 
French Lilacs 4 Yr. Plants, $1.65 Each, not ppd. 

Persian Lilac 
True Rothomagensis—Deep Pink 
Truly beautiful planted by themselves or in 
foundation plantings. Makes the finest of all 
flowering screen hedges for the north. Presents 
a breath-taking sight in full bloom, in May. 
Eventual height, 10 ft. Bushes all grow even in 
height, graceful and well rounded with all blos- 
soms on the outside. 3-yr. plants $1.00 each, 
4-yr, plants $1.35 each, by express, not prepaid. 
Villesa Lilac 
This is the Pink Flowering Lilae that comes into 
bloom when all other Lilacs are gone. Grows 
ten feet high. The large broad plume-like pani- 
cles are of a delicate pink color, 3-yr, plants 
75¢ each, 4-yr. plants 85c each, by exp. not ppd. 
Use “Soil-Soaker’ to Water Your Lawn, Trees, Shrubs—See page 72. 
