Center Point, Iowa | Specimen Evergreens 
Size Each Per 10 
HONEYSUCKLE. Scarlet Trumpet, Lonicera No. 1 £75 6.00 
sempervirens.. Almost evergreen. Long coral 
red flowers continuously. Excellent for cut- 
ting. 
—Sumner King (Heckrotti).- May until Frost, Noval 1.00 8.00 
15-20 ft. Large fragrant flame-red trumpets 
lined with gold and rose are produced in im- 
mense showy clusters; blooming from early 
summer until frost. The blooms are produc- 
ed the same year the plant is set out, Fol- 
iage, dark blue-green, disease and pest-free. 
MATRIMONY VINE. Lycium barbarum. Good No. 1 50 4.00 
grower in adverse situations. Good planted 
on high retaining walls so that the branches 
laden with red berries may be seen, or on 
steep slopes as ground cover. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Polygonum auberti. A NOs 1.10 9.00 
rapid growing climber producing throughout 
the summer and fall. Large foamy sprays 
of creamy white flowers. Requires a trellis. 
SPECIMEN EVERGREENS 
These have been sheared to make compact, symmetrical trees and have 
been well transplanted and root pruned so as to ball well. These prices in- 
clude balling and burlaping. If possible balled stock should be picked up at 
the Nursery to save the high transportation costs. 
. Size Each 
ARBORVITAE, American. 15-30 ft. A native of the 2-3 -it. $ 4.00 
north, preferring cool, moist soil and enduring 
partial shade. 
—Pyramidal. 15-20 ft. Grows in a columnar form with- 18-24 in. 3.00 
out shearing. Brighter and darker green than common 2-21 ft. 4.00 
arborvitae. Much used for entrance, foundation and 214-3 ft. 5.00 
formal plantings. Best trained to one stem, no other 3-314 ft. 6.00 
training needed. Like other arborvitae, sometimes 314-4 ft. 7.00 
sunburned if too severely exposed to the hot sun of 4-5 ft. 9.00 
late winter. Prefers cool moist soil. 
—Woodward Globe. A dwarf form which makes compact 3-314 ft. 7.00 
globes without trimming. Very useful for formal places 
or foundation groups. 
FIR—Alpine Fir, Abies Lasicarpa. A very slow growing 18-24 in. 5.00 
compact variety from the Rocky Mountains, having 210-3 ft. 7.50 
dark green foliage with a bright stripe. 2-21 ft. 6.00 
: 3-34 ft. 9.00 
—Concolor. 70-80 ft. The Silver Fir of Colorado. The 2-2% ft. 5:00 
handsomest tall evergreen which grows here, and the 214-3 ft. 7.00 
most free from pests. The foliage is long, flat, curved, 3-3% ft. 9.00 
and not prickly like other evergreen foliage, The color 314-4 ft. 11.00 
ranges from silvery blue to clear green. Old trees 4-5 ft. 14.00 
have 9g regular conical outline and retain their bran- 
ches to the ground. Concolors endure heat and drought 
splendidly but do not like being crowded nor a very 
smoky or sooty atmosphere. 
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