On the Saw Mill River Parkway 

JUNIPERUS—Continwed 
Virginiana burki. A distinct, silver Cedar 
worthy of more attention. Uniform, upright 
growth of soft foliage. M 
Ator onl Vereen $9.00 | 5to6ft......$12.00 
Virginiana cannarti. An aristocrat of Cedars. 
Upright, blackest green tree, bearing quanti- 
ties of the most ornamental blue berries. M 
AAW) (NOs oo oe & $9.00 | S5toGit...... $12.00 
Virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer Juniper). Named 
for a landscape architect in Paris. This com- 
paratively new variety is never attacked by 
aphis or blight. It grows in pyramidal form 
and is of very pleasing, light green color which 
it maintains during Winter. M 
3 to 34 ft....$6.00 | 4 to 5ft......$10.00 
SPO A Uae OOM ONO Oilitann. a. 15.00 

KETELEER’S JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana keteleeri) 
PICEA °¢ Spruce 
_ No group of Evergreens is more widely used 
in landscape work than the Spruces and many 
of them are among the most showy and rapid 
growing of their class. Spruces will grow in 
almost any kind of moderately moist soil and 
are easily transplanted. 
Recommended for lawn specimens, screen, 
or border. 
Canadensis (White Spruce). A tall, compact 
tree of rapid growth with blue-green foliage. 
Very hardy. Fine for screens, windbreaks or 
as a specimen. F 
BVO) Oh, 6 a oe $12.00 | 6to7ft......$16.00 
Excelsa (Norway Spruce). Rapid growing 
Christmas tree type attaining great size. Useful 
for windbreak or individual specimen. F 
BY HO) 4E Tis 4 60 0 Doro OMe aLOn Ost vane ier $8.00 
IS HOMME: a tro 6 Gon oe $12.00 
Kosteriana (Koster Blue Spruce). This is the 
bluest of all—regular and symmetrical in 
growth with somewhat pendulous branches. 
For best effect this should be used as a speci- 
men planting or as an accent. M 
PE NIGY AES Ale oc cto caorkee ero Rea $10.00 
Omorika (Serbian Spruce). Dense pyramid, 
attaining great size slowly. Needles are dark 
green above and silvery underneath and 
branches sweep out in arcs. Hardy and 
reliable. M 
B10) ete a0 2 $12.00 | 4to5ft......$15.00 
POLE Uae he cain os $17.50 

PINUS ° Pine 
The Pines are essentially inhabitants of poor, 
sandy soils and dry situations. Their stout root 
systems enable them to seek scanty water sup- 
plies where other species find it ‘difficult, and 
they thrive in any good soil. 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). Hardy dark green 
foliage. Tree symmetrical, slow growing and 
compact. A very handsome lawn specimen 
narrowly pyramidal. § 
300 Atte LOLOO | Atom ites 15.00 
Montana mugho (Dwarf Mugho Pine). Low 
mounded Pine with short, stubby needles. 
Slow in growth, attaining greater spread 
than height. § 
15 to 18 in... .$4.50 | 18 to 24 in... .$6.00 
DAG) PPD Mi Bole wis ete. ose $8.00 
Nigra austriaca (Austrian or Black Pine). This 
flourishes near the seacoast and on high, bleak 
hills or in cities where smoke and dust would 
prohibit the use of many other Evergreens. F 
ZUG) Bilis co oe AMOO || DB WO BM soe woe $8.00 
Parviflora glauca (Oriental White Pine). A 
hardy tree of irregular growth with bluish 
green needles in tufts at the ends of branches. 
Very picturesque. M 
AWG) DAs oc oo Gir) |] 5 HO) HE ooo OOO) 
QHHGRT Mlrnsc- of a. oOes $12.00 
Peuce (Macedonian Pine). A very ornamental 
hardy Pine of regular, dense habit and slow 
growth. Needles rich silvery green about 
3 in. long. Resembles Swiss Stone Pine. M 
4to 5it......$9.00 | S5to6it......$12.00 
WHO) Cf iis Sto ac ob oe $16.00 
Sylvestris (Scotch Pine). A Pine of picturesque, 
windswept beauty and dense, blue-green foli- 
age. Thrives in windy, dry locations. F 
KG) Os coon $12.00 | 6to 7 ft......$15.00 
CP AKOY emai lise Ao -o.0K6 $18.00 
Strobus (White or Weymouth Pine). This is 
beautiful in every stage of its growth, from 
a seedling to a stately tree of 150 ft. No 
other evergreen fulfills so well the require- 
ments for rapid growth and none transplants 
more easily. F 

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(Pinus montana mugho) 
MUGHO PINE 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
Douglasi (Douglas Fir). This handsome tree 
has gray-green foliage, is very hardy and 
extremely ornamental at all stages of growth. 
Its hardiness and beauty would be difficult 
to overrate. Thrives in Canada and will 
endure both drought and cold. Some speci- 
mens are rich deep green, others almost as 
blue as Blue Spruce. Douglas Fir does ex- 
tremely well with us and believe we have 
superior stock to offer. F 
BHO Als 6 a0 a $7.50 | 5 to 6it......e12.00 
aN We Wlis 4 a eo G:00_ [610 Cita, 2 L8.00 
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PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASI (Douglas Fir) 
THUJA °¢ Arborvitae 
Ornamental evergreen trees of narrow pyrami- 
dal habit. They are favorites for formal gardens 
because of their regular, symmetrical habit. 
Adapted for hedges and windbreaks. Thrive 
best in a moist, loamy soil. 
Occidentalis (American Arborvitae). Beautiful 
native tree, commonly known as White Cedar: 
Especially useful for hedges and screens. M 
ASUO Onl Uap OO) | worth, 5 coo. $12.00 
S10) itis goo 5 SOON 7 to Steer 16.00 
Occidentalis plicata (Giant Arborvitae). Al- 
though of narrow, pyramidal form, this tree 
attains tremendous height. The effect of glossy, 
bright green leaves against the cinnamon-red 
bark is of interesting beauty which becomes 
accentuated with age. M 
EW eS Ween La hae, bone RLM OREE cro ets cs cls $7.50 
Occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor- 
vitae). The deep green color and upright pyr- 
amidal form of this species renders it conspicu- 
ous in contrast with other evergreens. It is 
very hardy and vigorous. We recommend this 
Arborvitae for an evergreen hedge. M 
Bhs og So Gan sae ll LOOKING, oe on $9.00 
AIA) BYE, os 50 6 6.00 wo (iiss oo cco 12.00 
TeCOiSc Lape pe $14.00 
Occidentalis nigra (Dark American Arborvitae). 
An upright variety maintains a dark, rich 
green. M 
BUS. Bilths ooo eA: | ZO Bisco aad $6.50 
33 WO Bh Ib. 5 o5.6.6 450) || BWO Gites ooo 9.00 
G: CO) (al Gare en $12.00 
Rosenthali (Rosenthal Arborvitae). A rugged) 
columnar tree of slower growing habit than 
other Arborvitaes. Very hardy with especially 
fine foliage during the Winter. M 
4to 5it.....$10.00 | 5to6ft......$12.00 
Occidentalis spiralis. Compact tree with up- 
right branches and short, close set branchlets 
clothed with beautiful, dark fohage. M 
DUO Libemecee ae $6:00 | 4 tod tthe. a. $7.50 
Occidentalis wareana (Ware or Siberian Arbor- 
vitae). A sturdy variety of broad, pyramidal 
form upon maturity. Gray-green foliage. 
Dense, rugged grower of slow habit. M 
SOs its c cow cial) || AWM, po onas $9.00 
Occidentalis boothi (Booth Globe Arborvitae). 
Dense, globe-shaped variety which maintains 
its shape without shearing; foliage is a pleasing 
seagreen in Summer; in Winter, bronze; per- 
fectly hardy; grows about 3 ft. high. §$ 
1125) tite WES tik AO) || ee) Beh awa, , ABO 
AAO) ORNs & os nna $5.00 
