
Evergreens 
N THIS group are contained some of the most 
valued plants for landscape effects. The diversity 
of color and habit of growth in this class provide 
truly “a plant for every place and purpose,” some for 
limited areas of foundation plantings or for bed and 
border uses, others for screens, hedges, windbreaks, 
and for group and specimen plantings. They are 
always desirable for both summer and winter effects. 
ABIES .- The Firs 
Abies douglasi (Pseudotsuga douglasi). Douglas Fir. This 
tree is hardy and adapts itself to either dry or moist situa- 
tions. It will thrive in semi-shade as well as in full sunlight. 
Pyramidal in habit, with bluish green, short needles, closely 
borne along the branches. 
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A. douglasi glauca. Douglas Fir. A silvery blue foliaged 
type of Douglas Fir. Grows into tall specimen. 
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