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HFtillenmeyer's Beautiful Cvergreens 
“The Green-Robed Senators of Mighty Woods’—Keats 
OR beauty both winter and summer, the Evergreen has no equal. 
Succeeding in almost any 
soil, with their range of color, form and habit of growth they find a place in almost any land- 
scape. Our trees are all several times transplanted, and the finest to be had. 
AlJl Evergreens are Dug with Ball cf Earth and Burlapped 
Abies - Fir 
“T remember, I remember 
The Fir trees dark and high; 
1 used to think their slender tops 
Were close against the sky.’—I1OOD 
ABIES concolor (Silver or White Fir). The best of 
all the Firs. A native of the Rockies and re- 
quires a well-drained iocation. Has a deep root 
system and will withstand droughts and heat 
better than most Evergreens. The color ranges 
from a blue-green to a distinct blue. Not quite 
as showy as the Blue Spruce but a much better 
tree for Southern conditions. Sometimes irregular 
in growth when young but develops into a com- 
pact conical specimen. The needles are arranged 
around the branches. We consider it one of the 
outstanding evergreens in cultivation for either 
a specimen or grouping. Each 
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A. nordmanniana (Nordmann Fir). A beautiful, stately 
tree with hcrizontal branches; deep green lustrous 
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Chamaecyparis - False Cypress 
A grcup of beautiful Everareens including some of 
the most unique and interesting trees in cultivation. 
Valuable in garden or fcundation planting. Prefers a 
moist acid soil but will grow almost anywhere when 
not too dry or alkaline. 
C. pisifera {Sawara Cypress). The foliage somewhat 
resembles that of the Arbor-vitae except that the 
tree is more graceful. Light green, silvery beneath, 
and of erect growth. Can be used in foundation 
planting or as a specimen. 
C. pisifera aurea (Golden Sawara Cypress). Has all the 
characteristics of the preceding except that the 
foliage is of a lighter green and is bordered with 
yellow in early spring. 
(B&B) 
C. pisifera plumosa (Plumed Cypress). Feathery 
green foliage, broad, symmetrical and dense. 
Stands shearing well. 
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C. pisifera squarrosa veitchi ‘Meitch’s Mossy Cy- 
press). A distinct form with short pale blue- 
green needles, slightly bent toward the branch- 
lets. The appearance is a soft, mosslike tree of 
irregular habit and of picturesque beauty. 
2 to 2% Ft. 
C. pisifera filifera (7 liread-Branchied Cypress). One 
ot the best dwarf Evergreens. Unusual foliage, 
drooping and graceful, resembling cords of 
green. Compact; fine in color both winter and 
summer. Each 
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