EVERGREENS 
Fvergreens form an essential part in any treat- 
ment of the home and its grounds. They look 
effective 365 days of the year, retaining their 
foliage throughout the winter. They are useful 
and attractive in foundation plantings, in 
groups or masses, aS Specimen plants, and to ac- 
centuate points in formal gardens. Our ever- 
green collection is one of the largest and most 
complete in the Middle West. Frequent trans- 
planting in our nurseries, especially in our 
heavy clay soil, develops a good root system. 
All evergreens are sheared and stsked from 
small plants up, and developed into well shaped 
specimen plants. The best time to plant ever- 
greens is in spring, from March to May, and in 
fall, from August to October. Fowever, when 
carefully handled, Natorp evergreens can be 
planted any time during the year. Prices in- 
clude hbelling and burlaping. 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera - 25 ft. (Sawara Retin- 
ospore). Fest growing evergreen, loosely 
pyramidal, with deep glossy green foliage. 
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JUNIPERUS chinensis Armstrongi - 3 to 4 ft. 
Armstrong Juniper). 
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J. c. columneris - 15 to 18 ft. (Pyramid Chin- 
ese Juniper). Gray-green foliage, compact 
upright form. 
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J. c. glauca hetzi - (Hetz Blue Juniper). Fast 
growing; blue foliage; spreading habit. 
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J. c. pfitzeriana - 5 to 8 ft. (Pfitzer 
Juniper). Gray-green, feathery folisge, 
fine texture, spreading habit. 
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