


Cedars 

CANNARTI CEDAR 
CANNART--The most popular of the cedars, 
having arich green foliage keeping a fine 
green winter color. It makes a pyramidal 
specimen of the medium growth. Some trees 
bear blue berries in the fall. 
DoS fig eta each $ 9.00 
3-33 ft. - ---------- each $10.00 
32-4 ft.----------- each $11.00 
4-42 1(8 je ee each $12.00 
Es ee Cn ae each $15.00 
ay eee eee aS ee each $17.50 
HILL’S DUNDEE--One of the most interest- 
ing of the new evergreens. Foliage is a 
bluish-greenin spring and summer, changing 
to plum-like color in the fall and winter. 
‘Grows dense and formal without muchshear- 
ing. 
2-3 ft.< 6 =e ew oe we ee each $9.00 
SILVER--Is always popular favorite due to 
its unusual silver-blue color. Brightest in 
spring but attractive at all season. Similar 
in growth and habit to the Cannarti. 
3-32 treet to eo a each $ 9.00 
SRE? imeeeme Se Es each $10.00 
4.44 ftir ee eee each $11.00 
VIRGINIANA--A well-known evergreen of 
compact pyramidal growth. The dense foliage 
isa bright bluish-green when fresh, maturing 
to a deep bronze-green during the winter. It 
can be trimmed inany desired shape or form, 
and is used a good deal in topiary work. 
24 -30)in iste tote sh each $ 5.00 
30-36 in.- --------- each $ 6.00 
KP es eat ays - -each$ 7.00 
KF ee Was (bes Rate eae each $ 8.50 
4-43 ft.---------- each $ 10.50 
Firs 
CONCOLOR FIR--The showiest of all firs, 
being a rich bluish-green. The new growth 
in the spring is of silvery whiteness, thus, 
the common name of ‘‘Silver Fir’’. 
12-15 %ini- <= =< - = = ee each $ 4.00 
2-3 ft.---------- each $ 10.00 
BAe Le ickiir sate otis each $ 12.50 

DOUGLAS FIR 

DOUGLAS FIR--It is a rapid grower and has 
long, graceful branches, less still than spruce. 
The foliage is soft, flexible, and fragrant. 
Will grow almost anywhere and stand adverse 
conditions. 
18-24 in.- - --- - - ---each $3.50 
2- 3ft.-- 2 - =e - - each $6.00 
SaSailtte: elmer ake eae each $7.50 

