
C. pisifera plumosa aurea (Goldenplume 
Retinospora). Bright golden yellow. 
A. strikingly individual form which 
makes an interesting contrast against 
the usual green of evergreens. Prices 
same as plumosa. 
C. pisifera squarrosa veitchii—Veitch’s 
Silver Cypress. Pyramidal and dense 
in growth, with blue-green, feathery 
foliage. A beautiful evergreen and 
one good for grouping. 
VREtOnoA 1Mseeccseseecees 2.50 Sato AGL wee 5.50 
VAST ORO ORD ae ee 3.50 AStomeoctts eee 7.50 
SOELORS OR Ll eee eee 4.50 beto=eout teers 10.00 
JUNIPERUS—THE JUNIPERS 
J. chinensis pfitzeriana juniper. A very 
hardy, valuable, spreading variety, 
with silvery green color. Both the main 
stems and lateral shoots have a light, 
feathery appearance. 
30 to 36 in. spread 7.50 
36 to 42 in. spread 10.00 
42 to 48 in. spread 15.00: 
15 to 18 in. spread 3.00 
18 to 24 in. spread 4.00 
24to30in. spread 6.00 
J. communis hibernica (Irish Juniper). 
A slender, columnar tree that is dis- 
tinctively attractive. Foliage is gray- 
green in color. 
LSEtOee 4 elle 2.00 AWS ey 15) are a eae oe 6.00 
ZeLOMeor Lt eee 3.00 UO, MOSER Pea eoU 
3. tOme4 tte ee 4.00 
J. excelsa stricta (Stricta Juniper). Com- 
pact, well-shaped pyramid with gray- 
green foliage. Very useful for formal 
effects. Also for foundations. 
UD ston Siginenee ee 3.00 SUStORD OA1 Tite = eee 7.50 
ESBtOeZ4eine ee ees 4.00 BEY THO) EPA 60%, oss 8.50 
7H) BAU WS eee ee 6.00 AD St OWA SEIN) 10.00 
J. squamata meyeri (Meyer Juniper). A 
comparatively new variety, dwarf and 
of irregular habit of growth. The color 
is iridescent, the general effect being 
silvery blue, the tips taking purple 
tints in winter. A thing of great 
beauty in the rock garden. 
VHhetOe Seite eee 3.00 
LRetons 2.1 ne eee 5.00 
J. virginiana (Redcedar). 30-50 ft. Use- 
ful where tall accents are needed or 
formal effects desired. Tall and slen- 
der, with rich, dark green foliage. 
Very hardy. 
24)10390;40, eee. 6.00 
EPR Ue eo eho 4.50 
SPLO Do liane ee 6.00 
G2tOSiGtive 7.50 
Larger sizes 3.00 per ft. 
J. virginiana cannarti (Cannart Red- 
cedar). 12-15 ft. Very deep, rich black- 
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ish-green foliage; dense-growing col- 
umnar form. Truly an aristocrat. 
Biter site 6.00 Dito Grd beeen 10.00 
AMinubs tt. .eteae 8.00 6 ton +f tap reas 15.00 
J. virginiana glauca (Silver Redcedar). 
Outstandingly popular because of its 
silvery blue-gray foliage and graceful 
feathery tipped branchlets. Very dis- 
tinctive. 
2EtOwor Come eee 4.00 
Selo ae Gane eee 6.00 
A Com al tienen 8.00 
De UOm Otel taeeeeeneenes 10.00 
PICEA—THE SPRUCES 
P. excelsa (Norway Spruce). 80-100 ft. 
This evergreen is much appreciated 
for its very rapid growth, thriftiness, 
and heavy masses of dark green foli- 
age. Adapts itself to almost any soil. 
Most satisfactory for windbreaks and 
hedges. 
Seton 4a 11) eens 2.50 ARTO 4D elite eee 10.00 
2EtOMeo eG mee ee 5.00 batOs Gel tae 15.00 
Sut Ome wt bee 7.50 Larger sizes 3.50 per ft. 
P. pungens glauca (Blue Colorado 
Spruce). 60-80 ft. An evergreen of 
similar habit to the above, with dis- 
tinctly gray-blue foliage, which is 
dense and of a wonderful velvety tex- 
ture. Priced on request. 
P. pungens kosteri (Koster Blue Spruce). 
This is the bluest of the spruces. Simi- 
lar habit of growth to above. Priced 
on request. 
PINUS—THE PINES 
P. montana mughus (Mugho Pine). 
Dwarf evergreen. Slow growing, very 
hardy, compact and neat in habit. Most 
valuable where a low, dense evergreen 
growth is desired. 
INS) Arroyo tHe} Sha, Le 3.50 Ale) Gwe) EY SBA rece (DALY) 
P. strobus (White Pine). 80-100 ft. A 
handsome, noble native with soft, 
feathery bluish-green foliage. The 
numerous cones lend a touch of the 
wide open spaces. 
18to 24in: 2 3.00 4 to: OD ft ee 7.50 
Oto ee tt eee 4.00 Bato. 6 tte 10.00 
Ss tOwe 45.65 eee 6.00 GttoetiTtt ee 15.00 
P. cembra 
P. nigri austriaca 
P. palustris 
P. sylvestris 
Priced on request. 
