MALMO QUALITY CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 


THUYA, BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN 
ARBORVITAE 
JUNIPER 
Juniperus C. Excelsa Stricta. Greek Juniper. Dwarf conical com- 
pact type, blue-green, fine for formal planting. 18-24’ $3.50, 
2-3' $4.50. 
Chin. Femina. Graceful, part erect blue-green semi-dwarf plant. 
18-24” $3.50, 2-3’ $4.50, 3-4’ $6.50. 
Com. Hibernica. Irish Juniper. Deep blue foliage, slender per- 
fectly columnar tree. 18-24’' $2.00, 2-3’ $3.00, 3-4’ $5.00. 
Hetzi. New. Rich silver blue, of graceful half erect habit. 2-3’ 
$3.50, 3-4’ $5.00. 
C. Pfitzeriana. To 6 feet spread. Bright silvery gray foliage on 
spreading graceful branches. 2-3’ $3.50, 3-4’ $5.50. 
Pfitzeriana Aurea. Golden yellow foliage. 2-3’ $3.50. 
Sabina. To 4 feet. Semi-spreading with deep green foliage. 2-3' 
$3.50, 3-4’ $5.50. 
S$. Tamariscifolia. Tamarix Juniper. Blue-green foliage, compact, 
procumbent. The finest dwarf spreading carpet type. Excellent 
forsborders, rockeries, banks? 12-15" $2.00, 15-187 $2.50, 
18-24" $3.50, 2-3’ $4.50. 
Squamata. A dwarf prostrate form with horizontally spreading 
branches. A slow growing and choice variety. 15-18’ $2.50, 
Base 5.00; 
PINE 
Pinus Austriaca. Austrian Pine. Broad compact grower; dark green 
néedles. Very symmetrical. 15-18’ $2.00, 3-4’ $5.00. 
Montana Mughus. Mugho Pine. A globular compact dwarf pine; 
dark green needles; disease resistant. Useful for low or rockery 
plantings. 10-12’. $2.00, 12-18’ $3.00, 18-24" $5.00, 2-3' 
$7.50. 
Sylvestris. Scotch Pine. Rapid grower. Symmetrical cone-shaped 
tree, bluish green foliage. Specimens 8 to 18 feet. 18-24" 
$2.00, 2-3" $3.50, 4-5’ $5.00. 
RETINOSPORA 
Chamaecyparis Filifera. Thread Retinospora or String Cypress. Light 
green branchlets, long and cord-like, gracefully pendulous. 
li2=15 $2.50, 15-18" $3:00, 18-24" $3.50,.2-3' $5.00, 3-4 
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Filifera Aurea Nana. Extremely dwarf, intense golden foliage. 
Moe e200 me) 2=15-~ 53.50, 15-18" $5:00, 18-24" $6.50. 
Plumosa. Blue-green foliage, slender, pliable branches with plume- 
like appearance. 3-4’ $4.00, 4-5’ $6.00, 5-6’ $7.50. 
Plumosa Aurea. Similar to above but with bright golden tips. 
138-24"° $2.50, 2-3" $3.50, 3-4’ $5.00. 
Pygmaea. Very dwarf form of plumosa, compact habit. 6-9’ $3.50, 
12-13" o>. 00; 
Pisifera. Green, quick growing, graceful cone-shaped tree. 3-4’ 
$3.50, 4-5’ $5.00, 5-6’ $6.50. 
Pisifera Aurea. Similar to above form but distinctive golden foliage. 
15-18-2$2.00%.2-3; $3:5003-4255.00; 
Squarrosa Veitchi. Blue-green foliage, broad pyramidal and irregu- 
lar shape. Very desirable. 2-3’ $3.00, 3-4’ $4.00, 4-5’ $5.00, 
5-6’ $7.50. 
SEQUOIA 
Gigantea. Big Tree of California. Cord-like foliage, stately speci- 
mens have become famous the world over, does exceptionally 
well in this climate. It makes a lovely specimen shrub for many 
years. 18-24’ $2.50, 3-4’ $5.00. 
SPRUCE 
Picea Excelsa. Norway Spruce. Vigorous but compact habit, dark 
green foliage. Broad pyramidal, symmetrical tree. 2-3’ $2.00, 
3-4' $3.50, 4-5’ $5.00, 5-7’ $7.50. 
Pungens Glauca. Colorado Blue Spruce. Selected blue form, broad 
pyramidal tree, fairly rapid grower. 12-15" $2.50, 18-24” 
$3.50. 
TAXUS 
Baccata. English Yew. Dark green flat needle foliage, slow growth. 
Valuable tor foundation plantings, borders, and hedges, attrac- 
oa red berries during winter. 18-24’ $3.50, 2-3’ $5.00, 3-4’ 
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B. Fastigiata Hibernica. Irish Yew. Dark green foliage forming 
perfect columnar trees, bright crimson berries. Very desirable. 
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B. f. Aurea. Golden Irish Yew. Golden variegated form of above. 
Same prices as Green Irsh Yew. 
B. dre Dark green procumbent yew. 15-18’ $3.50, 18-24” 
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Cuspidata. Spreading Japanese Yew. To 6 feet. Spreading dark 
green needle foliage, slow growing and thrives in shade. 12-18" 
$2.50, 18-24" $3.50, 2-3’ $5.00, 3-4’ $7.50. 
C. Hicksi. Compact columnar form of Japanese Yew. Very attrac- 
tive, easily grown. 2-3’ $4.00. 
THUYA 
Lobbi Aurea. Beautiful tall growing pyramidal Golden Arborvitae. 
3-4 $4.00, 4-5 $5.00) 5-6° $7.50: 
Obtusa Gracilis. Hinoki Cypress. Slow growing irregular habits; 
graceful deep green frond-like horizontal branches. 12-18" 
$3.50, 18-24" $5.00, 2-3’ $6.50, 3-4’ $8.00. 
Obtusa Gracilis Aurea. Golden form of above. 3-4’ $8.00. 
Obtusa Crippsi. Dwarf compact grower, slightly pendulous branch- 
lets, intense golden. 12-18" $3.50, 18-24’ $5.00, 2-3’ $7.50. 
Occidentalis Pyramidalis. Dark green foliage, columnar formal 
habit, dense and compact. One of the most desirable arborvitae. 
15-187 $1.50, 18-24 $2.50, 2-2" $3:50, 3-4° $4.50) 4-5’ 
$5.50), 6am Si-O: 
Occ. Spiralis. To 12 feet. Erect formal habit. Dark green twisted 
foliage, suggesting spirals. Very attractive. 18-24’ $2.50, 2-3’ 
$3.00)3-4, $4.50: 
Crientalis Aurea Nana. Berckmann’s Golden Arborvitae. Dwarf, 
compact, globe-shaped, golden tipped shrub. 8-10” $2.00, 
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Or. Beverlyensis. Fine compact foliage tipped with bright gold, 
narrow pyramidal shape, very attractive. 18-24" $2.50, 2-3’ 
$3.50, 3-4’ $5.00, 4-5° $6.50. 
YEW 
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