CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
THUJA—ARBOR VITAE 
THUJA LOBBI (Golden-tipped Cedar). Foliage is broader 
than the pyramidal cedar. Very handsome with gold tips 
against a background of green. 6-7 ft. $10.00 each. 
T. OCCIDENTALIS GLOBOSA (Globe Cedar). Develops 
into a perfect globe-shaped plant, the spread equaling 
the height. The foliage is light green and attractive. These 
are largely used under the windows in foundation plant- 
ings and in formal work where symmetry is desired. 
15-18” $3.00, 18-24” $6.00, 2-3’ $9.00. 
T. OCCIDENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal Cedar). 
Strikingly attractive, spreading very little at its base, and 
retaining its shape without shearing. The color is deep 
rich green. Like all arbor-vitaes, it is easy to transplant. 
For corners, in front of pillars, center or background of 
group plantings, no other evergreen is quite so popular. 
2-3’ $3.50, 3-4’ $5.00, 4-5’ $6.50, 5-6’ $9.00. 
T. ORIENTALIS AUREA NANA (Berckmann’s Golden Arbor 
Vitae). A beautiful, dwarf, compact variety of golden color. 
For urns, small gardens, cemetery lots or brightening up 
foundation plantings at the base of your steps. 9-12” 
$2.50, 12-15” $3.50, 15-18” $5.00, 18-24” $6.00. 
JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER 
J. CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer Juniper). One of the 
best types of spreading evergreens. The branches spread 
horizontally, with the terminals slightly drooping. It 
lies close to the ground, and for edging larger plantings 
has no superior, supplying the flowing lines demanded in 
landscape plantings. Foliage gray-green. 12-15” $2.50, 
Po= Se Siae0\0, 2-3/6 910.00. 
BLUE PFITZER (Glauca Hetzi). Grows in the same shape 
as our other Pfitzers. The color is a light blue that is found 
in no other evergreen. 24-30 in. $7.50 each. 
GOLDEN PFITZER. Grows in the same shape as the green 
variety listed above. The general color is on the golden 
order and is especially effective in the spring with its 
new growth. 15-18 in. $4.00 each, 18-24 in. $6.00 each. 
J. SABINA (Savin’s Juniper). Same habit of growth as 
Pfitzers, but is deep green. 18-24” $4.00. 

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J. TAMARISCIFOLIA (Tamarix Juniper). Blue-green foli- 
age, compact, procumbent. The finest of the low spread- 
ing types. Used extensively for rockeries, banks and as a 
border to your foundation pianting. 12-15” $3.00, 18-24” 
$4.00, 24-30” $5.00. 
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Our customers tell us 
that we have the fin- 
est Evergreens to be 
found in any nurs- 
ery. A shipment of 
stock will prove this 
to you, or better yet, 
come and see for 
yourself. 
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PICEA—SPRUCE 
NORWAY SPRUCE. The most popular of the spruce family 
as it is easy to transplant and grows rapidly. Used as spe- 
cimen or hedges. 2-3’ $5.00. 
TAXUS—YEW 
THE DISEASEHK-PROOF EVERGREEN 
No family of evergreens has gained such popularity in recent 
years as the Yew. Their dark, rich color, hardiness, variety 
of form, transplanting easiness, adaptability, freedom from 
disease and insects has merited this position. And what’s 
more, they do well in both sun and shade. We truly believe 
that this is the coming evergreen and are using it increas- 
ingly in landscape work. 
T. BACCATA (English Yew). Dark green foliage. Upright 
grower, rather broad. Attractive red berries in winter. 
3-4’ $7.00. 
T. CUSPIDATA (Spreading Japanese Yew). Very low grow- 
ing. Dark green foliage. The best spreading Yew. 18-24” 
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T. HIBERNICA (Irish Yew). Dense green foliage covers 
an erect columnar evergreen. Red berries in summer. 2-3’ 
$6.00, 3-4’ $8.00. 
T. REPANDENS. Semi-upright spreading Yew. Dark green 
foliage. 18-24” $5.00, 2-3’ $8.00. 
PINUS—PINE 
P. MONTANA MUGHUS. Dwarf mugho pine. An excellent 
dwarf pine, globe shaped and erect branching. It is espe- 
cially attractive in the spring, when the new growth, which 
looks like miniature candles, completely covers the bush. 
15-18” $3.50, 18-24” $5.00, 24-30” $6.50. 
CHAMAECYPARIS—CYPRESS 
Cc. ALUMI (Blue Cypress). Upright, symmetrical growth 
Foliage is very compact and rich blue in color. To see it 
is to want it. 2-3’ $2.50, 3-4’ $5.00, 4-5’ $7.50, 5-6’ $10.00. 
C. ELWOODIT. A fine, feathery foliage. Dwarf, compact, slow 
growing. The color is a silvery blue. 2-3’ $4.00. 

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