A Good Selection of Evergreens Is a Permanent Investment 
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PERRY’S NEw ENGLAND GROWN EVERGREENS 
Evergreens are one of the most useful classes of plants because of their year-round attractiveness and changing beauty. The 
sizes given of the varieties listed are those of the plants when shipped 

A foundation planting of Evergreens forms an attractive background for colorful Spring bulbs 
ARBORVITAE (Thuja). White Cedars; 
flat lacy foliage. 
American (T. occidentalis). Fast growing; 
dense. 3-4 ft. $5.75, 4-5 ft. $7.25 
Globe (T. occidentalis globosa). Dwarf and 
compact, naturally rounded in form. 
Dark green foliage 
15-18 in. "$3. 50, 18-24 in. $4.50 
Pyramidal (T. occidentalis pyramidalis). 
Distinctly pyramidal in form and narrow 
lustrous green. 
2-3 ft. $5.00, 3-4 ft. $7.10, 4-5 ft. $8.50 
Siberian (7. occidentalis wareana). Slow 
but bushy in growth. Dark green and 
hardy. 2-214 ft. $5.30, 214-3 ft. $8.50 
Vervaene (7. occidentalis vervaeneana). 
Dense in habit, yellowish ohne. dull 
and bronzy in the Winte 
2-3 ft. $5.00, 3-4 ft. $7.00 
FIR (Abies). Beautiful, rapid growing for 
moist soils. 
Douglas (Pseudotsuga douglasi). Out- 
standing; stately ae tall. Beautiful 
and widely planted 
2-3 ft. $5.00, 3- 4ft. $7.00, 4-5 ft. $9.25 
Nikko (A. homolepis). Very hardy Jap- 
anese variety. 3-4 ft. $3.50, 4-5 ft. $4.00 
Rocky Mountain (A. concolor). Most 
satisfactory; tall and graceful; foliage 
bluish green. 2-3 ft. $6.50, 3-4 ft. $9.50 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga). 
grace. 
Canadian (7. canadensis). Frequently 
planted as a hedge. 18-24 in. $5.00, 
2-3 ft. $7.00, 3-4 ft. $9.00 
Thrives in light, sandy or 
A tree of unusual 
PINE (Pinus). 
gravelly soil. 
Austrian (P. nigra austriaca). Valuable 
for seaside planting. Long, deep green 
needles, Beautiful. 
3-4 ft. $9.00, 4-5 ft. $10.50 
Dwarf Mugho (P. montana mughus). Low 
dense spreading; very popular for foun- 
JUNIPER (Juniperus). Widely variable 
forms, all hardy and thriving in sunny 
locations and light soils. 
Greek (J. excelsa stricta). 
outline, dense, grayish foliage 
15-18 in. $4.00, 18-24 i in. $5.00 
Pfitzer’s (J. chinensis pfitzeriana). Low, 
bushy, horizontally spreading branches, 
bluish in color. 
18-24 in. $4.75, 2-214 ft. $6.00 
SAVIN (J. sabina). Low, spreading branches 
with deep green foliage. 
15-18 in. $4. 00, 18-24 in. $5.00 
SPRUCE (Picea). 
ing; important. 
Colorado Blue (P. pungens glauca). Rich 
silvery-blue foliage. 
18-24 in. $7.00, 2-214 ft. $10.00 
Norway (P. rae The best known 
hardy varie 
2-3 ft. $4. 75. V3e4 ft. $5.75, 4-5 ft. $7.00 
Tapering in 
Cold-loving, rapid grow- 
YEW (Taxus). Growing rapidly in favor be- 
cause of their great beauty, hardiness 
and rich, dark green foliage. 
Dwarf Japanese (7. brevifolia). Dwarf, 
very hardy. 
12 in. $5. 00, 15 in. $6.50, 18 in. $8.50 
Japanese (7'. cuspidata). Our most useful 
narrow-leaved evergreen. Of spreading 
habit. Suited to city sites. 
15-18 in. $5.75, 18-24 in. $7.00, 
2-214 ft. $9.00 
Upright Japanese (T. cuspidata capitata). 
»  Exceedingly handsome. hrives in 
shady locations. 18-24 in. $7.75, 
2-21% ft. $9.50, 214-3 ft. $12. 50 
Hatfield Upright (7. media hatfleldi). 
Many erect stems of twiggy growth with 
dark green foliage. Unequaled for hedges 
or wherever a specimen plant may be 
desired. 12-15 in. $5.10, 15-18 in. $6.25 
Hicks (7. media hicksi). Upright in growth 
and slender in habit. Heavy, dark green 
Evergreen Shrubs 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. Of low, 
spreading habit. Covered with brilliant 
red berries in Autumn. Plants 6 to 9 in. 
tall, well established in 3 in. pots. 
Each $1.25 
EUONYMUS radicans. A useful ground 
cover and valuable for masonry walls. 
A self clinger. 12-15 in. $1.50 
kewensis. A gem for the rockery, minute, 
dark green leaves. Fine for edging pools. 
In 5 in. pots. Each $1.50 
vegetus (Japanese Evergreen Bittersweet). 
Large, elliptical leaves, orange red ber- 
ries. Will not cling to stucco. 
12-15 in. $1.75, 15-18 in. $2.00 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garlandflower). An 
exquisite low, spreading shrub with a 
little rosette of evergreen foliage and 
clusters of pink flowers in May and June. 
5-7 in. $1.50 
LEUCOTHOE (Andromeda catesbaei). Waxy, 
white, fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in 
long, pendulous racemes. i 
12-18 in. $3.00, 18-24 in. $4.50 
MOUNTAIN-LAUREL (Kalmia latifolia). 
Nursery grown plants. 15-18 in. $4.50, 
18-24 in. $5.75, 2-214 ft. $7.00 
PIERIS (Andromeda floribunda). A low, 
compact shrub, with white flowers in 
small dense, upright terminal panicles. 
12-15 in. $4.50 
RHODODENDRON maximum. A native 
variety with large foliage. Flowers pink 
and white. 
15-18 in. $4.50, 18-24 in. $5.80 
catawbiense. Deep rose flowers 
15-18 in. $5.15, 18-24 in. $6.70 
VINCA minor (Bowles Variety). Myrtle or 
Periwinkle. Superior in every way to the 
common variety, having broader leaves 
dation plantings foliage. Scarlet fruit in October. and larger flowers. 
15-18 in. $5.00, 18-25 in. $5.80 18-24 in. $6.75, 2-214 ft. $9.00 Each 40c., doz. $4.50 
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