IRISH--Dwarf growing Juniper of very upright, 
dense, columnar habit, with bluish - green 
foliage. Makes a narrow column. - Indispen- 
sable for gardens, beds, and formal grounds. 
18-24 ins="— = = - = - SS - e each $2.00 
24-30 in.= = - ---—\— -=— - each $2.50 
30-36 in.- - ---------- each $3.50 
ME YER’S--Anew variety of unusual merit, an 
irregular grower. The foliage appears of dif- 
ferent Shades of blue when viewed from various 
angles. It never fails to attract attention. 
15=19hinj=*="="="—"— a= = each $5.00 
18-24 in.- - - --------- each $6.00 
POLISH--Is an ‘excellent upright growing 
Communis Juniper which has a similar habit 
to the Ashford. 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $2.00 
in.------------ each $3.00 
PFITZER--Low, irregular, Spreading, vase- 
shaped of bush-like form, with dense gray- 
green foliage of soft, feathery appearance. 
Extremely hardy, and will grow anywhere. 
Very valuable for foundation and group plant- 
ings. 
Wels Seas Bee oe each $ 3.00 
LS=USine=: teat ee each $ 4.00 
18-24 in.- - = = = --| - each $ 5.00 
24 30h sae =n no ee each $ 7.00 
ALD Si gio oS See Sis each $ 8.50 
ey ie es Soe Se a each $12.00 
SAVIN--A low, much-branched, spreading 
shrub 2 to 3 feet in height; its branches well 
supplied with short straight, tufted branchlets 
which are well covered with dark-green foli- 
age. 
Bey iy, 22 ee te each $3.50 
TBE2As ins Soe Lh each $4.50 
24-30 in.- --------- each $5.00 
S40 ft -.- - - seen ee each $6.00 
SQUAMATA--One of the most interesting of 
all trailers. Anativeof the Himalayas. When 
young, the plants are prostrate and trailing, 
but as it increased in age, it assumes a com- 
pact, conical form, making a pleasing appear - 
ance. 
in.- ----------- each $2.50 
TAMARAX--A low form of the Junipers, 
spreading habit, and is noted for its excellent 
green winter color. Very hardy and popular 
wherever grown. 
15-18 in.- - - = ----=--- each $2.25 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $3.25 
Cedars 
CANNART--The most popular of the cedars, 
having arich green foliage keeping a fine 
green winter color. It makes a pyramidal 
specimen of the medium growth. Some trees 
bear blue berries in the fall. 
25-3 Mt. 23 Aaheiaee, tee each $ 9.00 
3-33 {t.- -\- - - eee each $ 10.00 
336-4. fta cee Soe ee each $12.00 
4-446. ft.. 2 See each $13.50 
B28 ftin =. &, mceh aha eae each $ 15.00 
5254 ft. «..<,<1.< ig open each $17.50 
HILL’S DUNDEE--One of the most interest- 
ing of the new evergreens. Foliage is a 
bluish-greenin spring and summer, changing 
to plum-like color in the fall and winter. 
Grows dense and formal without much shear- 
each $9.00 
I cs ea er each $12.00 
Firs 
CONCOLOR FIR--The showiest of all firs, 
being a rich bluish-green. The new growth 
in the spring is of silvery whiteness, thus, 
the common name of “‘Silver Fir’’. 
12-15 in.- --------- each $ 4.00 
223 ft,- - Seo = Se each $10.00 
SSA idt:jaus | pee) cde hae each $ 12.50 
DOUGLAS FIR--It is a rapid grower and has 
long, graceful branches, less still than spruce. 
The foliage is soft, flexible, and fragrant. 
Will grow almost anywhere and stand adverse 
conditions. 
18-24 in,= ~My eae each $3.50 
203 - Ae eS each $6.00 
S30 tHe ere ee - each $7.50 
Spruces 
NORWAY SPRUCE--Large fast-growing tree 
of Northern Europe, very symmetrical andof 
pyramidal habit, dark green foliage, often 
with drooping branches. Its extreme hardiness 
and adaptability to all situations make ita 
most valuable tree when planted for shelter 
and screen, as well as asingle lawn specimen. 
1 8=245 nigh seme se each $3.00 
2-3 ft.-------+--- each $3.50 
3-4 ft.---------- each $5.50 
4-5 ft.---------- each $7.50 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE--A native of the 
Black Hills in Dakota, and well adapted to dry 
and rigorous conditions. Very symetrical, 
compact and bushy in habit of growth. Color 
a bluish-green. 
Aba I Siniceeeere = sas eee each $3.00 
ASO Tris Mie ote eee ey ote: each $4.00 
24-30 in.- - -----\.-- each $6.00 
WHITE SPRUCE--A small-sized- pyramidal- 
shaped tree of slow and compact growth. The 
foliage is a light green with abluish tint. This 
variety is seen on the market as Christmas 
Trees brought from the north in preference 
to any other kind. Its slow, dense growth 
makes it valuable for foundation as well as 
for grouping with other stronger growing 
kinds. 
13-240in; te eee ae Sas, each $4.00 
2-3 ft.---------- each $5.00 
Sectt ieee ewer. each $6.50 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE--A very hardy 
and handsome tree from Colorado, of sturdy, 
upright growth; color of foliage bluish-green 
to silvery-white. The trees have heavy, hor- 
izontal, stout branches in remote whorls, 
which become drooping as they get older. Ex- 
cellent for specimen planting. 
LOTS Sino eee ee eae each $ 6.00 
18-24 in.- --------- each $ 7.50 
24-30 in.- --------- each $ 10.00 
Pines 
MUGHO PINE--A dense low, round, shrub-like 
Pine of dark green foliage; extremely slow 
growth. Fine for planting in front of other 
groups of evergreens. 
12-12 in.- --------- each $3.50 
15-15 in.- ------+--- each $5.00 
18-18 in.- --------- each $6.00 
SCOTCH PINE--A valuable timber tree of 
Northern Europe, familiarly known in Scotland | 
as ‘‘Scot’s Fir’. It isone of thefastest grow- 
ing of the pines and makes a very beautiful 
tree while young, but is inclined more to the 
picturesque when aged. A very hardy, rugged 
tree. 
VE | ry eae ey each $4.00 
Rak. {tho b) oer oeewete ere each $6.50 
APACE TE, Sa oecee eee _...each $10.00 
WHITE PINE-- Hardy ornamental Pine of very 
rapid growth. Leaves soft bluish-green, long 
and slender. Easily moved by the slightest 
breeze, so that a constant sighing and moan- 
ing is kept up which has long been the theme 
of the poets. 
ery Ms Sees SS AS Se each $3.00 
2 aft) states ~ - - - - each $4.50 
3-45 ft. - —-— Py. -2fe8 3 each $7.00 
AUSTRIAN PINE--Very hardy growing, with 
massive needles 6 to 10 inches long of deep 
green color on the surface and bluish-white 
underneath. Habit of growth tall and well-— 
rounded. One of our outstanding specimen 
trees. 
2-3 ft.- ------+------ each $ 5.00 
3-4 ft.------------ each $ 7.00 
4:5: fiecs2 Sea ae eee each $10.00 
5-6rft. tare ee __-_each $15.00 
Cypress 
SAWARA CYPRESS--A beautiful hardy ever- 
green from Japan, with soft feathery foliage, 
with drooping branches. They are similar 
to the Arbor Vitae, but have finer texture of 
foliage and more spreading habit. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $5.00 
Bo fie. ee ee each $7.50 
PLUME CYPRESS--A dwarf growing variety 
with dark green, dense plume-like foliage 
with spreading, conical habit. Relatively 
rare, but very desirable. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $5.00 
4-5 fig... 5 eee ee each $7.50 
GOLD PLUME CYPRESS--Same as above 
but tips of branches a golden-yellow during 
the growing season. Contrast well with other 
evergreens in groupings. 
12-14 in.- -------+----- each $2.00 
GOLD THREAD CYPRESS--With thread-like 
foliage of a bright lemon-yellow, of low 
spreading habit, very dwarf; fine for borders 
and foundation planting. 
eT 7 FT Fee eeree 
each $3.50 
HEMLOCK 
HEMLOCK--This handsome evergreen is in 
a class by itself. It seems to grow equally 
well in the shade as in the open. There is 
probably no more beautiful evergreen than 
the Hemlock. It does not have the stiff, for- 
mal appearance of many of the evergreens, 
but is graceful and stately at the same time. 
With its dark green dense foliage, pyramidal 
Shape and light drooping branchlets, it is 
admired in every situation. 
18-24) in. 3-2 epee each $5.00 
2aalrit: -/o'S clo c\sneeenees each $7.50 
B46 fti ee ee eee each $10.00 

