BARGAIN IN LARGER EVERGREENS 
4 Bushy Landscape Evergreens packed for $19.50 
Your choice of Varieties offered below 
We have worked out an economical way of packing four evergreens, 
full landscape grade, bushy, balled and burlapped. To take advantage 
of the price you must order 4 (or 8 or 12, of course), but in units of 4. 
You may order four of one kind, or mixed any way you wish from the 
following kinds; all of which are priced the same:- 
Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) 2 to 2% ft. B&B 
Upright Yew (Taxus capitata) 2 to 24% ft. B&B 
Hicks Yew (Taxus media Hicksi) 1% to 2 ft. B&B 
Dwarf Yew (Taxus cusp. nana) 14% feet B&B 
ANY 4 
) for 
) $19.50 
(Price includes boxing. You pay express on arrival—about $5.) 

EVERGREENS IN FALL 
All are easily planted in September and October—the Yew is 
particularly easy even in small sizes. No fertilizer until next spring, 
but water well once a week to freeze-up, then mulch. 
Picea (Spruce) 
Pungens (Colorado Spruce) 
80 ft. Best spruce for dry cli- 
mates. Very tolerant. Varies from 
green to blue. ZoneilI. 
(100) 
BipecVOUL Ocsdctesecesscestete te MoO 
SoS fo, PU siree XX oes ec ee e CO 
(Each) (10) 
18 to 24 in. BEB 
(Blue) iiirecce crore core 7550 70200 
Pinus (Pine) 
sylvestris (Scots Pine). 90 ft. 
Zone I. Large, stately tree. Use- 
ful for sandy, barren soils, but 
grows well in gardens. Prefers 
acid. Popular in small sizes for 
forest plantings. 
(100) (1000) 
ATS tG: 7 Mim. Owave hl 00) be5 0.00 
Te tOMlLAning XC. cee DO 160.00 
AelZ tomo inex OOOO 600.00 
Thuja (White Cedar) 
Occidentalis (American 
Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
30 ft. Pyramidal tree with-dense, 
frond-like, evergreen leaves. Zone 
Pe 
(25) (100) 
KS CEO Oninaececet eee $30.00 
wf UA age) IS) that OC LOW 40.00 
Tsuga (Hemlock) See page 2. 

Pfitzer Juniper. 
Juniperus (Juniper) 
Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer). 6 ft. Gor- 
geous bush cloud of silver in 
spring, then bright green. Spreads 
picturesquely. Stands soot, smoke, 
and drought in city plantings. 
(25) (100) 
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18 to 24 (Each) (10) (100) 
in. B&B.. 6.00 55200947.5..00 
OTHER EVERGREENS-—See page 
6 for small sizes, or ask for quo- 
tation. 


Taxus oe 
Taxus Media Varieties 
Four outstanding introductions. 
Only one size this fall—6 to 10 
inch transplants, bushy, shipped 
in 3'' paper pots. Price:- 6 plants 
(any kind or assorted as you wish) 
for $7.00. In quantity: 25 of one 
kind $22.00. 
PYRAMIDALIS (The Pyramid 
Yew)—Fast growing new kind, 
vertical branches, black-green 
needles. Probably 15 ft. height. 
ROBUSTA (Obelisk Yew)—Even 
faster growth, probably to over 20 
ft. Otherwise the same. 
STRICTA (Narrowbush Yew)— 
Needles short giving a compact 
effect. Vertical branches, dwarf, 
narrow shape. Orobable height 6 
to 8 feet. 
STRICTA VIRIDIS (Grassgreen 
Yew)—Similar to stricta, except 
the neeldes, which are gay, bright 
green all winter. 
Older Media Yews 
Hick’s Yew 
10 ft. Fat upright shrub. Fine for 
hedges. Zone IV. 
(10) (100) 
* 8 to 10 in. X....... 7 OGM amen 
* 12 to 15 in. XX.... 16.000 050e0e 
IS to 18 (Each) (10)) 3(og) 
in. B&B... 5.00 45,00 400.00 
Kelseyi (Berrybush). 8 ft. Our in- 
troduction 1936 and attracting 
favorable comment everywhere. 
Propagated from the point of view 
of its wealth of red berries in au- 
tumn. Bears young and grows 
slowly. A dense, full bush. Nee- 
dles like the Dwarf Yew. Zone 
Ill. 
(10) (100) 
*“4' to 6 inweX.. «0. Oe 45.90 
* 8 to 10:in. XXo2 12350 80.00 
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