EVERGREENS IN FALL 
All are easily planted in September and October—the Yew is particu- 
larly easy even in small sizes. No fertilizer until next spring, but water well 
once a week to freeze-up and mulch smaller sizes unless already in shady 
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locations. 
Thuja (White Cedar) 
Occidentalis (American 
Axrborvitae) 
30 ft. Pyramidal tree with dense, 
frond-like, evergreen leaves. Zone 
Il. 
(100) 
Se ATOR Gain note eet ee LOO) 
W-Sitovl Seing te oe ODO 
4 Bto oan XX $25.00 
WAG tOl2 4 inex Kone 65.00 
Picea (Spruce) 
Pungens (Colorado Spruce) 
80 ft. Best spruce for dry climates. 
Very tolerant. Varies from green to 
blue. Zone l. 
% QyearS.. eer 9.00 
% 6to 12 in. XX, + Sere eee Boo 
(Each) (10) 
18 to 24 in. B&B 
(Bluicyisee ernie $6.00 $50.00 




Tsuga (Hemlock) 
Canadensis (Northern Hemlock) 
60 ft. In forests, a noble patriarch, 
but readily sheared to hedge or 
modest specimen sizes. Hummus. 
Stands shade. The most beautiful 
native evergreen. Zone IV. 
C10)" ~ C100) 
% 6to Bin. S. $ 9.00 
% 9to 10 in. X.. 33.00 
¥:190 to 1S ane AA ee 50.00 
%15 to 18 in. XX $9.50 85.00 
| Bitos@4e eC Each)=2C10) (100) 
in. B&B 5.00 45.00 395.00 
Pinus (Pine) 
sylvestris (Scots Pine). 90 ft. Zone |. 
Large, stately tree. Useful for sandy, 
barren soils, but grows well in 
gardens. Prefers acid. Popular in 
small sizes for forest plantings. 
(10) (100) 
tat. O0 
(100) 
6.50° 57.50, 500.00 
*3 to 7 Ne Ko oe 
9 to 3 ft. (Each) (10) 
B&B... 
Lower: 

Pfitzer Juniper 
Juniperus (Juniper) 
Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer). 6 ft. Gorgeous 
bush cloud of silver in spring, then 
bright green. Spreads picturesquely. 
Stands soot, smoke, and drought in 
city plantings. 
(100) 
% Gto 8 in. Xe ee oe 
% 8 to 10 in. XX 70.00 
412 to 15-ino AO 150.00 
18 to.94 (Each) #010) aa OD 
in. B&B. « 4,00 351008829500 
THE YEW (Taxus) 
Most tolerant, various and handsomest of all ever- 
greens. Photo shows (left to right): 
Upper: Capitata, Sentinel, Pillar, Robusta, Stricta 
Kelsey, Nana, Vermeulen, Cuspidata 

