EVERGREENS 
the quiet and effective dark greens and blues of the evergreen back- 
ground as on the more spectacular accent plants in the front. For 
suggestions concerning planting, please turn to page 14. 
Shade Trees 
There’s nothing more satisfying on a hot and sunny day 
than a sheltering shade tree. Some varieties grow to worth- 
while size very rapidly. Ask us about them. Prices., $2.50 up. 
JUNIPER 
CANNARTI JUNIPER 
Also known as Cannarti Red Cedar, this variety has extremely rich, 
dark green, heavily tufted foliage. The tree holds its foliage color all 
winter long instead of turning reddish in the fall and winter. Bears 
attractive, powdery blue berries. Up to 20 feet tall. 
CHINESE BLUE COLUMN JUNIPER 
An attractive, well-shaped, column tree, reaching as much as 18 feet 
when mature. The needles are sharp and prickly, with a strongly 
blue-green color. Brought from China by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. 
DUNDEE JUNIPER 
One of the most popular evergreens, this juniper presents two color 
schemes. During the summer its dense, pyramidal form is clothed 
in grayish green; in the fall and winter the tree assumes a rich pink- 
ish or purple plum color. May be trimmed or left to grow free. 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
The familiar, low, spreading juniper used so frequently in foundation 
plantings and as dense, evergreen borders. This variety will stand 
a surprising amount of crowding and deep shade, and is adapted to 
almost any soil and situation. Uniform green foliage. 
SCOPULORUM JUNIPERS 
Also known as Colorado or Rocky Mountain Junipers, this hardy and 
adaptable species comes in a number of types, from tall pyramids 
down to rounded bush shapes, with some showing green and others 
blue foliage. All are attractive, with characteristic foliage variations. 
SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
Narrow and columnar, with many erect branches and unusually dense 
growth. The needles are very sharp and blue in color. Grows slowly 
to a mature height of only 4 or 5 feet, with a width of 24% to 3 feet. 
Excellent for foundation plantings in sunny, dry locations. 
Conifers priced $2.00 and up depending on size and variety 
WESTERN GREEN ASH 
ASH 
Thoroughly adapted, western varieties which stand difficult 
soil and weather conditions, making rapid growth. 
AMERICAN ELM 
Graceful, arching branches and broad, spreading head, 
this tree is clean, long-lived and hardy. 
CHINESE ELM 
The most rapid growing shade tree. Virtually drouth-proof. 
A good, big tree in just three years! 
LIVE OAK 
Slower growing than most others, but very long-lived and 
with evergreen foliage. Priced according to size. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
For a rapid screen or border or windbreak. Tall, narrow 
trees, easy to grow anywhere, but relatively short life. 
SYCAMORE 
Huge leaves, and characteristic smooth, light colored bark. 
Attains great size and wide spread. Grows quickly. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
Gracefully drooping branches and dense foliage. Rapid 
growth and charming specimen tree. Give ample moisture. 
Vines 
CONFEDERATE JASMINE 
Well-known evergreen vine with very fragrant, white flowers in 
clusters. Good sized plants, $1.00. Other sizes available. 
CAROLINA JASMINE 
(Gelsemium) Evergreen, twining vine with great quantities of very 
fragrant yellow flowers. Good sized plants $1.00. Also other sizes. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Several varieties of this wonderful plant are available. All are fra- 
grant. May be used as ground cover, vine, or pruned shrub. $1.00 
BOSTON IVY 
High-climbing, close-clinging vine particularly fine for brick or rock 
walls. Orange and scarlet leaves in the fall. Each 50c 
ENGLISH IVY 
Excellent, evergreen vine which climbs freely. Often used as a 
ground cover. Shiny, dark green leaves. Each 25c 
WISTARIA 
Large clusters of fragrant purple flowers in May, June, and July. 
Grows rapidly, and seems to live forever. $1.00 and up. 
GELSEMIUM (CAROLINA JASMINE) 
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