Specimen Evergreens 
—Douglas. Pseudotsuga douglasii. 70-80 ft. Soft flexible 
beautiful green foliage. Vigorous and graceful, retain- 
ing its beauty in old age. 
—Nikko. Abies homolepis. 80-100 ft. A Japanese fir with 
broad glossy dark green needles. An unusual and 
interesting tree. Fast growing. Should have a some- 
what sheltered Iocation. 
—Snowy Mountain Douglas. A slow growing compact 
strain of Douglas Fir from the Snowy Mountains. 
HEMLOCK—Canadian. Tsuga canadensis. 30-40 ft. Na- 
tive of northeastern United States. A slow growing 
graceful tree with short, flat needles, bright above sil- 
very beneath. Endures full shade. Prefers cool, acid 
soil and some shade, and liable to sunburn if too ex- 
posed to sun_in late winter. 
—Carolina. 
—Sargent’s Weeping. A flat topped form with spread- 
ing branchlets. Very rare and very fine. 
JUNIPER—Juniperus. These are the best class of ever- 
greens for foundation planting on the sunny sides. 
They can be cut back or sheared anytime during the 
growing season. We are low on many sizes this 
year but have a good well balanced stock 
coming on. 
—Chinese J. Chinensis. 15-20 ft. A beautiful pyra- 
midal tree with quite prickly foliage. Not subject to 
Cedar Apple Rust. 
—Pfitzer, J. Chinensis pfitzeriana. 5-6 ft. A dwarf var- 
iety of the Chinese Juniper. The foliage is bluish- 
green and the branches grow out horizontally from 
the stem, which gives the tree an individuality of its 
own. Sizes apply to width rather than height. This is 
the best Juniper for foundation planting. 
—Maneyii. A new spreading Chinese Juniper origin- 
ated by Prof, Maney of Iowa State College. We have 
just a very few large plants for sale this year. 
—Meyer J. squamata meyeri. 5-6 ft. A very irregular 
shaped shrub with dense prickly foliage, blue or some- 
times pinkish-red. The most colorful of all, and 
unique appearing. 
—Savin, J. sabina. A bushy little tree with semi-erect 
branches and clear green foliage. 
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