KELLY S EVERGREENS 
To flank an entrance, the taller growing varieties are par- 
ticularly effective; for rock walls, terraces and*rockeries, the 
prostrate types should be used. As single specimens out in the 
lawn, there is no more beautiful than the Colorado Blue Spruce. 
For windbreaks and backgrounds, use the Norway and Colorado 
Blue Spruce. 
Remember our help and advice in beautifying your home is 
positively free, hence feel free to write us on any of these ques- 
tions. We are sure that we can assist you. 
All of our Evergreens are dug with a large ball of earth about 
the roots to insure safe transplanting. 
All Evergreens sent by express, or auto freight, collect. 
ARBOR VITAE 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN —A very compact, dense, slow grow- 
ing type. This conspicuous plant always attracts the eye. The 
flattened leaf surfaces always face edgewise and the yellow 
color merging with the green calls for admiration. 10-12 in., 
each $3.00. 
WOODWARD’S GLOBE—Wonderfully attractive in pairs at 
home entrance or graceful and attractive in tubs or pots. 12-15 
in., each $2.50; 15-18 in., each $3.50. 
PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species. 
Foliage a deep green retaining its color. Always beautiful and 
always admired. 3 ft., $3.50; 4 ft., $5.00; 4-5 ft., $7.50. 
JUNIPER 
EXCELSA STRICTA—A dense, cone-shaped mass of bristle- 
tipped, luminous, blue-green leaves. Tolerant of average garden 
conditions, though not a fast grower. 18-24 in., each $4.00. 
IRISH—Grows to 20 or more feet high and seldom over two 
feet in diameter. Bright glaucous green color. Fine for columnar 
architecture. 2-3 ft., each $4.00. 
PFITZER—Low, broad type of irregular form. Used greatly 
as a filler between other taller growing varieties. 18 in., each 
$3.00; 2 ft., each $4.00. 
SAVIN—Grows not more than 2 or 3 feet high. It forms an 
excellent border to larger evergreens in the background. Dark 
green color. 18 in., each $3.00; 2 ft., each $4.00. 
TAMARISCIFOLIA — A creeping dwarf variety. Average 
height about 1 foot, spreads 6 to 8 feet. Forms a perfect mat. 
Bluish and gray green. 12-15 in., each $3.00; 15-18 in., each $4.00. 
RETINOSPORA 
PLUMOSA AUREA—One of the most 
related to the cypress. Foliage and form quite distinct. 
each $3.50. 
beautiful evergreens 
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PINE 
MUGHO PINE—This low, spreading type of pine is very 
valuable in landscaping. It is compact in growth, rich dark green 
in color, hardy, fast growing and gives complete satisfaction. 
18-24 in., each $4.00. 
SPRUCE 
COLORADO BLUE—Pyramidal form. Its steel blue foliage 
a sensation wherever grown. One of \the showiest and most im- 
pressive evergreens. 2-3 ft., each $7.50; 3-4 ft., each $12.00. 
COLORADO GREN—Open pyramidal habit. Its color is a rich 
dark green. Is commonly used for Christmas trees. 3-4 ft., each 
$6.00; 4-5 ft., each $8.00. 

PYRACANTHA 
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
PYRAMIDAL 
ARBORVITAE 

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BERCKMAN’S 
GOLDEN 
ARBORVITAE 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
BOXWOOD 
Ideal shrub for hedges. The closely set small leaves stand 
shearing well. Full shade cause lanky growth. 
SEMPERVIRENS—Tall upright growth. 12-15 in., each $2.50. 
SUFFRUTICOSA—True dwarf Boxwood. Makes one of the 
finest low hedges. 4-6 in., each 65c; 8-10 in., each $2.00. 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM (Rock Daphne) — Dwarf, spreading, evergreen 
plant. Covered in spring with fragrant pink flowers. 6 in., each 
$1.50 

MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA 
OREGON GRAPE (Holly Leaved)—An evergreen shrub with 
smooth, shining holly leaves changing their color capriciously 
during the year, from green to reds and bronze. 18-24 in., each 
$2.50. 
PYRACANTHA 
LOLANDI—Pointed dark glossy green leaves. White flowers 
in large clusters in the spring. Orange berries in fall and winter. 
Grows to 15 ft. 18 in., each $2.00. 
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