JUNIPERUS (continued) 
J. VIRGINIANA CANNARTI (Cannart Red- 
cedar), 12-15 ft. Very deep, rich blackish- 
green foliage; dense-growing columnar 
form. Truly an aristocrat. 
Me 20 84 1Nic. 00 5.50 4 to B Thevers: 9.00 
2 to 2% ft..... 6.00 B te’ 6 Tthertreds 12.00 
fe Be g See 7.50 6 to 7 ft.......16.00 
J. VIRGINIANA GLAUCA (Silver Redcedar). 
Outstandingly popular because of its sil- 
very blue-gray foliage and graceful feath- 
ery tipped branchlets. Very distinctive. 
MCE we Tiss epee s 6.00 Ut OLD OT chayea was 12.00 
O tO O Itiree, +s 
PICEA—THE SPRUCES 
P. EXCELSA (Norway Spruce). 80-100 ft. 
This evergreen is much appreciated for its 
very rapid growth, thriftiness, and heavy 
masses of dark green foliage. Adapts it- 
self to almost any soil. Most satisfactory 
for windbreaks and hedges. 
Tee ee ibs rs ae 2.50 MeL Dol Gisw son 4 10.00 
eee Chsees ess 5.00 Bate Olltsser tes 15.00 
3 to 4 ft. 7.50 Larger sizes 3.50 ft. 
P. CANADENSIS ALBA (White Spruce). 
Small needle silver spruce, similar to Nor- 
way in growth habit. 
18 to 24 in. . 4.00 SEtCOLA LI tiiveeas 9.00 
ermal Te.. oss 5.50 4°t0..6 tt... 507012.00 
AeEOUm tts sess 1000 ON TO hak» FAAP 16.50 
P. PUNGENS GLAUCA (Blue Colorado 
Spruce). 60-80 ft. An evergreen of similar 
habit to the Canadensis Alba, with dis- 
tinctly gray-blue foliage, which is dense 
and of a wonderful velvety texture. 
18 to 24 in...... 6.50 3 to 4 ft,......12.50 
2 to 2% ft...... 8.50 LOO. Ths sawins 16.50 
tT) 3 See 10.00 BitO 6 Thesescc 20.00 
P. PUNGENS KOSTERI (Koster Blue Spruce). 
This is the bluest of the spruces. Similar 
habit of growth to above, 
ne £0 2o Ife. +22 1as00 242 to 3 ft.....22.50 
BEE e/a Theetee 100 3 to 3% ft.....30.00 
PINUS—THE PINES 
P., MONTANA MUGHUS )Mugho Pine). 
Dwarf evergreen. Slow growing, very hardy, 
compact and neat in habit. Most valuable 
where a low, dense evergreen growth is 
desired. 
Tae 30. 30,, 24.0.4 3.50 12 0) eerie sae 6.50 
ii 6 | 2 PRE Ct Oe 5 eRe Ay 8.00 
P. STROBUS (White Pine). 80-100 ft. A 
handsome, noble native with soft, feathery 
bluish-green foliage. The numerous cones 
lend a touch of the wide open spaces. 
2 to 3 ft......,. 6.00 D200 Ci tbissicvce 13.50 
BotO 4 Thoeesicde 7.50 6 to 7 These ia 18.00 
BotO OB lhesovseks 9.50 
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PINUS (continued) 
P. NIGRI AUSTRIACA (Austrian Pine). 
P. RESINOSA (Red Pine). 
P. SYLVESTRIS (Scotch Pine). 
Prices same as P. Strobus, 
TAXUS—-THE YEWS 
T. BREVIFOLIA (English Yew). Dark green 
foliage and reddish, flaky bark; spreading 
branches, forming a low, broad head, 
heb tbat Li dy brerrece 5.50 2 to 2% ft...,,.190,00 
Ne tO1eF iMleraze 8.00 BYE ZOCSOT Ciro vee 14.00 
T. CUSPIDATA (Spreading Japanese Yew). 
Compact, spreading, with rich, dark green 
foliage and often bejeweled with brilliant 
crimson fruits in autumn, Perfectly hardy 
and very desirable. Likes shade or sun. 
10°t6 18 °iNsnsyes 5.00 30 to B36 iMerccte 11.00 
18 to 24 WWii.i::2 1200 36 to 42 in. 15.00 
24 to 30 in...... 9.50 2466 48 lvls 20.00 
T. BACCATA REPANDENS (Spreading Eng- 
lish Yew). 2-3 ft. A most useful plant for 
low plantings or large rock gardens, very 
rich green, handsome in the winter land- 
scape 
1ettOnsD estos 4.50 18 £0 29 Wsreeves 8.00 
16 to 18 In... 6.00 a £0 20! i Aaae ces 10.00 
T. MEDIA HICKS! (Hicks Yew). 10-15 ft. 
Distinctly columnar form with upright 
branches. Exceptionally useful in lending 
the formal note. 
16 to 18 In.....+ 4:00 30 to 36 in......12.00 
18 tO 24 IMeccere 7.50 8 £0 4 Tt. cores 15.00 
24 to 30 in...... 10.00 410 5B ft.nccoeee 22.50 
T. CUSPIDATA CAPITATA (Upright Japa- 
nese Yew). Used as single specimens and 
for hedges and windbreaks. One of the 
finest of the Japanese Yew, somewhat 
open in growth, with rich, dark green fol- 
iage. Particularly beautiful when covered 
with light green tips of new growth in the 
spring. A very choice evergreen. 
48 to°18 in....:;. 600 30 to 36 Iin......12.00 
484f0. 24 iss eeee 8.00 20*46 42.10 eves 17.50 
24 £6 BO Sfteecaes 10.00 42 to 48 IM....+. 20.00 
THUJA—THE ARBORVITAES 
T. OCCIDENTALIS AMERICANA COM- 
PACTA (American Arborvitae). The habit 
is erect and pyramidal, the foliage soft 
and dark green in color. They are un- 
equaled as tall hedges to form screens 
from unsightly objects. They may be kept 
at any height. 
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