50 Varieties of —~ 
EVERGREEN CONIFERS 
for Permanent Beauty 


@)= of Nature’s outstanding groups, the coniferous evergreens are gracious and cool- 
looking in summer and cozy and comfortable in winter. With greens of every shade 
and hue, charmingly contrasted with blue, gold and gray, their foliage is always pleasing. 
Pyramidal, globular or spreading, there are forms for every use. We are proud of our 
skillfully grown evergreens, confident that they will please the most discriminating buyers. 

EVERGREEN CONTOURS 
BP—Broad Pyramidal LS—Low Spreading C—Columnar 
NP—Narrow Pyramidal US—Upright Spreading G—Globular 
A guide in the selection of the various shapes of evergreens. Reference is more to ultimate 
habit of growth than to the shape of young plants in the nursery rows. Key letters correspond 
with letters following plant names. 
Figures following plant names and in italics indicate approximate height at maturity. 
All evergreens dug, balled and burlapped (B&B) at list prices. 
FIRS 
White Fir (Abies concolor) BP 70’—Most beautiful... Stee = 
of the North American Firs. Flat, dark green needles | ee 
with silvery blue tinge. 
Veitch Fir (Abies veitchi) BP 80’—A rapid grower 
with picturesque branches in tiers. Dark, shiny 
green needles with two silvery bands beneath. 
CYPRESSES 
Scarab Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana allumi) 
P 40’—Narrow spire-like growth with steel-blue 
foliage. 
Sawara Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera) BP 30’/— 
Same as Golden Sawara Cypress, but has light 
green foliage. 
Golden Sawara Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera 
aurea) BP 30’—Dense, conical habit with rather 
feathery gold-tipped foliage. 
Plume Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera plumosa) 
BP 30’—Dense, conical habit with soft, feathery, 
light green foliage. 
Goldenplume Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera 
plumosa aurea) BP 30’—Dense, conical habit with 
new growth tipped bright, golden yellow. 
Moss Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera squarrosa) 
BP 30’—Dense, conical habit with soft, mossy, ; ; 
gray-blue foliage. PLUME CYPRESS 


