PLUME CYPRESS--A dwarf growing variety 
with dark green, dense plume-like foliage 
with spreading, conical habit. Relatively 
rare, but very desirable. 
SA itl ie eyeliner a each $5.00 
Pe yh CRS ee a AS Taal, at each $6.00 
GOLD PLUME CYPRESS--Same as above 
but tips of branches a golden-yellow during 
the growing season. Contrast well with other 
evergreens in groupings. 
12-14 in.- ----------- each $2.00 
GOLD THREAD CYPRESS--With thread-like 
foliage of a bright lemon-yellow, of low 
spreading habit, very dwarf; fine for borders 
and foundation planting. 
15-18 in.- ---------- each $3.50 

HEMLOCK--This handsome evergreen is in 
a class by itself. It seems to grow equally 
well in the Shade as in the open. There is 
probably no more beautiful evergreen than 
the Hemlock. It does not have the stiff, for- 
mal appearance of many of the evergreens, 
but is graceful and stately at the same time. 
With its dark green dense foliage, pyramidal 
shape and light drooping branchlets, it is 
admired in every situation. 
18°24 ini. =t2)28— etre each $5.00 
2-3 ft.----------- each $7.50 

SPREADING YEW 
SPREADING YEW--Similar to the upright 
type, except its spreading habit, growing 
Slightly higher than the spreading Junipers. 
Like all Yews, grows in shady locations. 
L518 in ate ee Sn a ee each $8.50 
18-24 itiete wloe a ee ee each $12.00 
DWARF YEW--Similar tothe Spreading Yew, 
and compact grower. Absolutely hardy. It 
contains its rich, dark green color through- 
out the year. Will remain dwarf and grow 
more attractive with age. 
12-15 in.- ----------- each $7.50 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $8.50 

HICK’S YEW 
HICK’S YEW--A very interesting Yew of an 
upright type, growing in an extreme, narrow, 
column bush. It is fairly rapid growing and 
has a deeper green color than most Yews. 
13-2 TiS. otteto veri ee pn eke each $ 9.00 
3S eft a ete ole ee ae ae each $ 15.00 
