MALMO QUALITY CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 

CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Our Coniferous and Broadleaved Evergreens have been fre- 
quently transplanted and will lift with a complete fibrous root 
system in a solid ball of earth. These balls of earth are all tightly 
wrapped in burlap. When planting, this burlap must be cut open 
at the top and folded down after the hole has been half filled with 
earth. 
Practically all of this class are hardy in subzero climates except 
Araucaria, Cryptomeria and Sequoia. 
For larger sizes than shown, prices on request. 
ARAUCARIA 
Unique because of its stiff horizontal 
13-24" =" $5.00) <2-3* 
Imbricata. Monkey Puzzle. 
branches and innumerable pointed scales. 
$7.50. 
CEDRUS 
Atlantica Glauca. Distinctive steel! blue foliage, beautiful in its 
irregular growth of stiff horizontal ascending branches. 3-4’ 
$5.00, 4-5’ $6.50, 5-6’ $10.00. 
Most graceful of the cedrus, considered by many the 
finest individual evergreen. Silvery blue feathery compact fo- 
liage borne on long drooping branches. Blue strain, trimmed. 
3-4° $5.00, 4-5°-$6.00, 5-6 $/:.50,.6-7 4.61.0.00, 
Deodara. 



BLOCK OF CEDRUS DEODARA 
CRYPTOMERIA 
Japonica. Erect growing, bright green plume-like foliage turning 
bronze in winter. Excellent accent tree or group. 6-7’ $7.50. 
CYPRESS 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Alumi. Fine blue foliage, columnar 
type, rather slow-growing. 2-3’ $3.50, 3-4’ $4.50, 4-5’ $6.00, . 
5-6’ $7.50, 6-7’ $10.00. 
L. Nedifera. Bright green thick foliage, low compact spreading 
habit: 315-118" $3250, TS=24-9 $4250: 
L. Triumph de Boskoop. Compact graceful habit, deep blue foli- 
age. One of the most attractive cypress. 2-3’ $3.50, 3-4’ $5.00, 
4=5 a Sil-5 0. 
L. Wisseli. Upright habit with interesting twisted gray-blue foliage 
forming dense tufts. Very attractive. Rare. 2-3’ $3.50, 3-4’ 
$5.00, 4-5’ $6.50. 
Arizonica. Bright blue-green foliage, slender habit. 6-7’ $10.00. 
Blue Italian (Cup. Semp. glauca). New type with b!uish foliage. 
Assumes deeper and richer blue tones in cold weather. 18-24" 
SYA510), Bosh Ssh 50)- 
HEMLOCK 
Tsuga Heterophylla. Western Hemlock. Good for background and 
hedges, nursery grown. 2-3’ $1.50, 3-4’ $2.50. 
T. Canadensis. Fairly slow grower, graceful feathery, compact, light 
green foliage. Endures dense shade, good for hedges. Nursery 
grown. 2-3 $3.00) 3-4 $4.50, 5-6 $6.50: 

FIELD OF CONIFER EVERGREENS 
20 Downtown Drive-in: 4th Ave. and Denny Way — Phone MAin 1119 
