PINE 
Mugho—Grows to 3 feet at maturity. Very slow grower. 
Branches are upright, dense and spreading. Very useful in 
foundation planting and rock gardens. Hardy. 12-15 in. 
$2.50. (Postpaid sizes: 6-9 in. $1.25; 9-12 in. $1.75.) 
SPRUCE 
Colorado Blue—15-20 ft. One of the most beautiful and sym- 
metrical conifers. Makes perfect individual specimen. Stiff 
short, branches with rich blue foliage. Slow growing. Hardy. 
18-24 in. $5.00. 
Norway—35 ft. A rapid growing erect tree with short dark 
green needles. Favorite outdoor Christmas tree. Hardy. 
18-24 in. $2.75. 
RETINOSPORA 
Moss (Cham. squarrosa)—10-15 ft. A handsome evergreen 
with soft feathery, blue-green foliage. Dense, broad pyra- 
mid, that can be kept pruned to any desired height. 12-15 in. 
$2.25; 15-18 in. $3.00. 
Golden Plum — 10-15 ft. A dense 
feathery golden foliage. Makes 
Excellent for foundation planting. 
size: 9-12 in. $1.50.) 
conical evergreen with 
a fine formal specimen. 
12-15 in. $2.00. (Postpaid 
YEW 
Irish—10-15 ft. The aristocrat of all conifers. Compact dark 
green foliage. Grows erect and becomes thicker with age. 
Excellent as an accent for doorways or where formal effects 
are desired. Hardy. 18-24 in. $3.75; 2-3 ft. $4.50. 
Golden Irish—10-15 ft. A golden variegated variety of Irish 
Yew. 2-3 ft. $4.50. 
WINDBREAK TREES 


LOMBARDY POPLAR 
POPLAR 
LOMBARDY —tTall spire-like tree with a very narrow spread. 
Dark glossy green foliage. Ideal for accent and windbreaks. 
Hedge or Windbreak size: Per 25 Per 100 
Soir en (DOS LD aC) see $3.25 $12.50 
DeGEL tn GDOSTD ALC eee neee see. Bato 13.50 
ELM 
CHINESE or SIBERIAN—Very rapid in growth, probably 
growing faster than any other shade tree. Produces dense 
shade and will grow in poor soils with very little water. Hardy 
and adaptable to various climatic conditions. 
Hedge or Windbreak size: Per 25 Per 100 
LS acne (DOSULDEALG) see $1.75 $ 6.00 
BaSet a DOSTOAIC Meee ee 2.95 10.00 

IRISH YEW 
Postpaid 
Can you imagine anything more beautiful and fascinating 
than a living fence that improves with age—gets stronger, 
more beautiful every year. No painting or repairing to do, 
just prune to make it grow heavier and thicker. 
BARBERRY 
Green Leaf Barberry — Makes an excellent compact low 
growing hedge 2 to 3 feet tall. The foliage turns to a bright 
crimson before falling and red berries hang on all winter. 
Has small thorns. Plant 1 foot apart. 12-18 in. plants, 10-25 
plants @ 20ce each; 26-100 plants @ 15e each. 
PRIVET 
California—Grows to 8 ft. Easily sheared to any height. 
Upright, quick growing, with lustrous deep green foliage. 
Grows in almost any soil. Withstands temperatures down 
to 10°. Plant 6 to 12 inches apart. 18-24” plants, 10-25 
@ 20c each; 26-100 @ 15e each. 
English—Grows to 8 ft. One of the best. Makes an ideal 
hedge to border your lawn or driveway. Smooth green leaves, 
small black berries. Stands heat and cold well. Easily 
pruned. Same prices as California. 
BOXWO0O0OD—Dwartf (Buxus Suffruiticosa)—Just the thing for 
formal gardens. Can be clipped to almost sculptured lines. 
Plant 6-9 inches apart. 4-6 inch No. 1 hedge grade, 10-25 plants 
@ 40c each; 26-100 plants @ 30e each. 
LAUREL 
English—Grows 5-8 ft. Especially fine for specimen shrub 
or large hedges. Bushy with thick, glossy green leaves. 
Hardy to 5°. Plant 18-24 inches apart. 12-18” plants. 10-25 
@ 40c each; 26-100 @ 30e each. 
SPIREA 
Van Houtte—Makes a beautiful flowering hedge with its 
profuse clusters of tiny white blooms completely covering 
the sweeping branches in May. Grows to 6 feet, but may be 
pruned any time after blooming, to desired heights. 12-18” 
plants. 10-25 plants @ 40c each; 26-100 plants @ 35e each. 

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