EVERGREENS 
Evergreens that come to. you balled and burlapped 
should be planted as soon as possible. If the earth ball 
once becomes dried out, no amount of soaking later on 
will revive the plant, so plant immediately and water 
thoroughly. Keep on with an adequate watering program 
throughout the first year of a transplanted evergreen, 
ARBOR VITAE, American. 2 to 3 ft., $6.00: 3 to 4 ft., $8.50 
A plant that will grow to 10 or more feet in height, 
suitable for planting in semi-shade or full sunlight. 
Can be sheared to any shape and kept any size. Suitable 
as individual specimens in foundation plantings or for 
hedges or screening. ‘ 
ARBOR VITAE, Globe. 15 to 18 inches, $6.00. 
A dense, roundish shaped, dwarf growing plant. Suit- 
able for foundation plantings where nothing will grow 
over 35 inches high is wanted. Adapted to partial shade 
or full sun. 
ARBOR VITAE, Pyramidal, 2 to 242 ft., $6.00; 2% to 3 
te $7.50: 3 to 32 it,, $10.00. ‘ ee 
The most common of the upright Arbor Vitaes. Very 
attractive, sturdy tree. 
ARBOR VITAE, Siberian. 18 to 24 inches, $7.50. 
An exceedingly hardy, compact plant growing to about 
6 or 8 feet in height, wide at the base and narrowing to 
the top. Suitable in any well drained, situation. 
FIR, Douglas. 2 to 3 ft., $7.50; 3 to 4 ft, $11.00.- 
A rapid growing, symetrical tree with attractive bluish 
green foliage. Makes beautiful specimen for lawn plant- 
ing. : 
JUNIPER 
Andorra. 15 to 18 ins., $6.00; 1% to 2 ft., $7.50. 
A low, spreading grower reaching to 5 or 6 feet across, 
Color of foliage is grayish green during summer months 
changing to purplish tones over winter. 
Cannarti. 3 to 4 ft., $15.00. 4-5 ft, $18.50. 
One of the finest upright growing Junipers. Deep green 
in color which does not change over winter. 
Dundee. 2 to 3 ft., $12; 3 to 4 ft., $15; 4-5 ft, $18.50. 
Very desirable upright Juniper with bluish-grey foliage 
during the summer which turns to a reddish bronze 
ove winter. 
Glauca. 2 to 3 ft., $12.00. ’ a 
Silver-blue foliage of much beauty. Upright Juniper of 
rather open habit of growth. 
Glauca Heizi. 2-2% ft., $10.50. 
A rapid growing spreading type that closely resembles 
the Pfitzer J. but has blue colored foliage. — 
Japanese. 15 to 18 inches, $6.00; 18-24 inches, $7.50. ~ 
A prostrate branched, low growing plant, bright green 
in color and whip-cord-like foliage. 
Meyeri. 15 to 18 inches, $8.00; 18-24 inches, $9.50. 
A dwarf growing, very irregularly shaped, more or less 
upright type. Foliage is a silvery-blue which turns to 
purplish shades over winter. 
Pfitzer. 15 to 18 in., $6.50; 142 to 2 ft., $8.00. 
A wide spreading, low growing Juniper with attractive 
gray-green foliage. Plant succeeds in most any location 
thus making it one of the most popular of all the spread- 
ing forms of evergreens. 
JUNIPER—Coni’d. 
Red Cedar. 3 to 4 ft., $10.00; 4-5 ft. $13.00. 
Hardy upright form, requiring shearing to keep it trim 
and shapely. Green foliage in summer, reddish-purple 
over winter. 
Sargent, 15 to 18 inches, $7.50; 18 to 24 inches, $9.00. 
A prostrate growing form with light green foliage. 
Tamerisc, 12 to 15-inches, $4.50, 
A prostrate form, growing close to the. ground. Has deep 
green foliage the year round. 
PINE, Austrian. .2 to 3 ft., $7.00; 3 to 34% #t., $9.00. 
A strong, sturdy long needled evergreen. . Ultimate 
height, 40 to 50 feet. Best suited for windbreak plant- 
ing or in large lawn areas. 
PINE, Mugho. 12 to 15 ins., $5.25; 15 to 18 ins,, $6.25; 18 
to 24 ins., $8.00 
A compact, low, globe shaped evergreen. Used mostly 
in foundation plantings. Annual shearing will keep it 
more tight and compact than it would otherwise. Re- 
quires full sunlight and good soil. 
PINE, Ponderosa. 2 to 3 ft., $7.00; 3 to 3% ft., $9.00. 
A large open growing tree with long light green needles. 
PINE, Red or Norway. 2 to 3 ft, $7.00. 
A fast growing, long needled tree with deep green 
needles. Quite adaptable as to soil and other. growing 
conditions. 
SPRUCE, Black Hills. 2 to 21% ft., $6.50; 242 to 3 ft, $8.00. 
A compact, symetrical medium fast growing spruce. 
Foliage is a bluish green, needles are short. Tree is 
hardy anywhere. 
Sp Colorado Blue. 2 to 2'% ft., $10.00; 242 to 3 ft., 
13.00. 
This is the show tree of the evergreens. Foliage, a sil- 
very blue of great distinction. Used mostly as specimen 
in lawns and parks. Needs a well drained fertile soil 
and full sunlight. 
aepers Colorado Green, 2 to 212 ft., $8.00; 2% to 3 ft., 
A compact, large growing spruce of great symetry and 
beauty. Needles long and sharp varying in color from 
light green to bluish tint. Suitable as a specimen in 
contrast with the Colorado Blue Spruce. 
SPRUCE, Norway. 2 to 3 ft., $5.50; 3 to 4 ft., $8.00. 
A fast growing spruce, ultimately reaches 40 to 50 feet. 
Foliage a deep green; needles are short. Mostly planted 
for windbreaks and screens. ; 
YEW, Brownii, 12 to 15 ins., $6.50; 15 to 18 ins., $8.50. 
A rapid grower with heavy dark green foliage. More 
upright in growth than the true Spreading Yew. 
YEW, Dwarf. 12 to 15 ins., $7.00; 15 to 18 ins., $10.00. 
A very dwarf, compact, slow growing type. Suitable for 
planting in small restricted: places. 
YEW, Haifield. 12 to 15 inches, $6.50. 
An upright form, though not pyramidal as the top is 
broader than the bottom. Foliage is heavy and dark 
- green. 
YEW, Hicksii. 12 to 18 inches, $9.50. 
A narrow, columnar type with rich, glossy green foliage. 
YEW, Spreading. 12 to 15 ins., $7.00; 15 to 18 ins., $9.00; 
18 to 24 ins., $12.50. 
The most common type of low growing Yew. Very 
hardy and does well in shaded places. Best of the low 
growing evergreens for foundation plantings. 
YEW, Upright. 18 to 24 ins., $10.00; 24 to 30 ins., $15.00. 
The upright form of the Japanese Yew, a densely, broad 
based conical plant. Deep green foliage. Best upright 
evergreen for shady places. 
