CUTTING’S 
EVERGREENS— 
For Year-Round 
Beauty 
Due largely to tge irregular and very pleasing outlines and the fact that 
they retain their foliage and color all the year, evergreens have become ex- 
ceedingly popular for private and public planting. Their varied shades of 
blue, silver, golden and green permits a most attractive combination of colors. 
Planted about the foundation of a home they hide the sharp outlines of dwel- 
lings and form a very pleasant and striking background for shrubs and per- 
ennials, and in winter give an appearance of coziness and warmth not attain- 
ed by any other class of trees. 
Prices Include Digging Evergreens With Ball and Burlap 
ARBORVITAE | 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE— 
It can be trimmed to secure compact trees 
or allowed to grow naturally. Dependable 
under any average conditions of soil and 
care. A beautiful, deep green tree of soft, 
thick foliage texture. 18-24 inch, $3.00. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE— 
The most compact and erect of the spe- 
cies, forming a solid pyramid of green that 
retains its slender shape without shearing. 
However, it may be made more compact 
and kept at any desired height by shear- 
ing. Useful for entrance and corner plant- 
ings. 2%-3 ft., $6.00; 342-4 ft., $8.00. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE— 
A compact, dense, bushy plant. Conical 
in outline. Foliage a rich dark almost 
bluish-green. The hardiest of the Arbor- 
vitae and with its distinctive size, form and 
foliage texture fills a place in the landscape 
that no other evergreen does. 18-24 inch, 
$6.00. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE— 
A dwart, bushy evergreen that naturally 
forms itself into a ball-like form. Bushy and 
compact. Keeps its shape without trimming. 
Splendid for foundation plantings. One of 
the best all-around semi-formal dwarfs. 
18-24 inch, $6.00. 
JUNIPERS 
PFITZER JUNIPER— 
A graceful, broad, low evergreen with 
sweeping fronds of grayish or bluish-green 
foliage. The strong tips give a definite 
horizontal line to its effect. Very hardy, 
standing full sun and also does well in 
semi-shaded locations. 15-18 inch, $5.00; 
18-24 inch, $7.00. 
DUNDEE JUNIPER (Upright) 
This outstanding Juniper is upright grow- 
ing, is bluish-gray in the spring and sum- 
mer and changes to a plum-like color in 
fall and winter. Without doubt the most 
satisfactory of all the upright junipers. 
34-4 ft., $12.00; 4.5 ft., $15.00. 
SAVIN JUNIPER— 
Another of the most popular low founda- 
tion evergreens. More compact and a richer 
green than the Pfitzer. While growing in 
an upright, spreading, horizontal manner 
the tips are more heavily branched so that 
the plant seems more compact and without 
the horizontal tip effect achieved by the 
Pfitzer. Very hardy. 15-18 inch, $5.00; 
18-24 inch, $7.00. 
KOSTER JUNIPER— 
Low spreading variety with arching 
branches. Bluish-green. Very hardy. 15-18 
inch, $5.00; 18-24 inch, $7.00. 
HETZI JUNIPER— 
A new variety of the spreading type. Very 
graceful appearance, with a bluish cast on 
the new growth. 18-24 inch, $7.00. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER— 
A low growing spreading dwarf ever- 
green of real merit. Its rich silvery green of 
‘summer turns to a beautiful purplish bronze 
in fall. As the sap starts to move in the 
spring, this color intensifies and becomes 
truly striking. With the coming of new 
growth its more sombre green hue is re- 
sumed for the rest of the summer months. 
15-18 inch, $5.00; 18-24 inch, $7.00. 
PINES 
MUGHO PINE— . 
This is an excellent dwarf pine, being 
globe shaped and erect branching. It is 
very attractive, especially in spring when 
the new growth which seems like miniature 
candles completely covers the bush. 12-18 
inch spread, $4.50; 18-24 inch spread, $8.00. 
DOUGLAS FIR— 
This is a fine ornamental evergreen of 
graceful proportions, good color, rapid 
growth and extreme hardiness. It makes a 
large tree and should be planted where it 
will have plenty of room. Should be includ- 
ed in a mass planting of evergreens. 3-4 
ft., $6.00. 
