junipers. Irregular growing, PINE: SCOTCH (P. sylvestris) 
semi-dwarf, Short needles, lignt green 
foliage. Usually grows 
6/10" 1.75 contorted and twisting. 
Good on sand or well-drained 
JUNIPER; PFITZER (J. chinensis) gravels. 
Grey-green, horizontal semi- 
dwarf, Good as foundation 2/2k' $4.75 
plant, stands semi-shade. 
PINE: WESTERN YELLOW (P. ponderosa) 
12/15" spread 2.25 Tne long leaf pine of the 
15/18" 1 3.25 west. Rare, 
18/24" us 4,00 
2/2 " 6.00 15/18" 4,50 
24/3! - 1.50 
/s i" 10.00 PINE: WHITE (P. strobus) 
Soft, grey-green, native. 
JUNIPER: SAVIN (J. sabina) Prices as for RED PINE. 
More upright than above, 
deep green foliage. Found- SPRUCE: CANADA (or WHITE) (Picea abies 
ation plant. Prices as for glauca) ; 
Pfitzer. Grey-blue foliage, rapid 
grower. 
JUNIPER: SPINY GREEK (J, excelsa stricta) 
Upright, dense, compact, 18/24" 4,50 
semi-dwarf with grey-white 2/3! 6.00 
foliage. 4/5! 6.00 
Ae Specimens 10.00 
8/10" 1.25 yp " 15.00 
JUNIPER; VIRGINIA (Red cedar) SPRUCE: COLORADO (Picea pungens) 
ecimen type plant to 30', 
Sp ype p 3 5/6" 6.50 
en / 5,00 6/7! 12.00 
{5' 7.50 7/8! 15.00 
JUNIPER: VIRGINIA CREEPING (J. virgin- SPRUCE; COLORADO BLUE (P. p. glauca) 
iana species) 
Rapid growing, semi-dwarf, 2/3' Selected Blues 7.50 
spreading. Transplanted seedlings 
10" 1,00 
2h spread 4,00 
3/4. " 5.00 SPRUCE; NORWAY (Picea abies) 
Tolerates most soils. Good 
LARCH; EUROPEAN (Larix europa) screen, 
Often called tamarack, of 
the evergreen type, but loses ‘eon 225 
its needles each fall. Use ef : 6,00 
as specimen, {5 7.00 
5/6! 10.00 
6/8! 10.00 
14/15! 17.50 YEW: ‘Taxus) 
PINE; MUGHO (Pinus mugho mugho) The most versatile and de- 
Dwarf, compact, easily sirable of all evergreens 
sheared, Foundation plant for foundation plantings. 
properly used. Our plants Withstands dense shade or 
have been heavily sheared full exposure; shears well 
and are tnick and compact. and can be kept within bounds. 
Excellent as specimen or 
12/15" spread 2.50 hedging. We have a stock 
15/18" r g200 of 15,000 for your selection. 
18/24 f 50 
2/23! : 6.50 
24/3! : 9,00 
YEW: DWARF (T. cuspidata nana) 
Very slow-growing, compact 
and dense specimen. Suit- 
able in rock gardens or as 
PINE; RED ( or NORWAY) (P. resinosa) 
Soft texture, long deep green 
needles, Specimen or screen 
ae boxwood substitute in hedg- 
Bp Hedge Grade 2. 25 ing. 
' Specimens 15 : 
me “8 gr mee 6 
aie " 12.50 18/24" a 8.50 
