EVERGREENS 
(continued) 
The very lovely and attractive 
garden here pictured can readily 
be yours. Throughout this catalog 
is listed a wealth of garden sub- 
jects that can inexpensively trans- 
form even the smallest area into a 
place of beauty. A few packets of 
seeds, for color—some shrubs for 
grace — evergreens for strength — 
vines to soften—a tree to screen 
and give a pattern of shade—plus 
your relaxing efforts and you will 
have created lasting beauty that 
will give enjoyment for years 
to come. 
Without question the finest of evergreens. Each year they gain in Varieties vary from low spreading types to pyramidal forms and all of 
popularity, as more people come to know their sterling qualities. They a handsome, dark green foliage. 
are exceptionally hardy, and thrive in practically all soils. Their adapt- For low or tall hedges, as specimen plants, or for foundation plant- 
ability and rich and dignified appearance make them outstanding. ings they are unexcelled. 
SPREADING ENGLISH YEW (Zaxus bac- UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW (Taxus cuspi- DWARF JAPANESE YEW (Taxus cuspidata 
cata repandens). A beautiful, spreading form data capitata). An erect, pyramidal form of nana). Spreading Yew of dwarf habit. Short, 
with curved needles. Bluish green foliage. growth. It lends itself to a number of uses. dark green foliage on compact branches. 
Low grower. Ideal for hedges—as specimens, or for foun- Ideal for edging or low hedge and indispen- 
AD tO SANs roared ee dese $4.50 dation plantings. sable for foundation planting. Slow growing. 
ees qi PME ele dete a che doe cee 5.50 ee s My EP th Pe or ey ee $5.00 T2F told. ines shee oan cere ae $4.50 
to {Pec dca eo ee 6.00 15 Leino econ eee eyo aces 5 
JAPANESE YEW (Zaxus cuspidata). Rich, 2 a Dl Galtae ena be ten Soe era apt 0.00 18 a aH f I eos oe hs eas ae baat S50 
deep green foliage; spreading habit. Effec- Dea toon teeaceeeece sukgarsh Fever ees: 12.00 D1 toe2 4 Lin) eee sak pois sa ee eneneta 9.75 
tive for foundation plantings—striking red SST OR Wo) l Utn ices Do eer tel ne outa Ie 16.00 DE tOee Ou Cae en eine eR cae a2 15.00 
reat Rat 4 ee 374 ote a PDN IRE eae ge nee one PPV BARONET Bs 3. de 2 oii Svcs Cet aMORSE caeROReNe 21.00 
Oo Tole jes Cee te Ss oes Cig een pt.e Ka ct OLN By otoiA kets es cechoue. tho Gat) Gs Oro Oc oui 20. 
18 to 24 in. Peed Pee, «6.00 tit DELON Ne AS Pe ae 36:00 HATFIELD YEW (Taxus media hatfieldt). 
PA x0) PAVE Nee Slave eeto ls ween a ob ei oie epee 9.00 Larger specimens available in our nursery. This is one of the finest forms of Yew. Broad, 
Perigaitteeprends 2) eas. 12.00 columnar shape. Illustrated on this page. 
INTERMEDIA YEW (Taxus cuspidata inter- 15. to 18 im die eee is ees $5.00 
UPRIGHT SPREADING YEW (Zaxus cuspi- media). Compact, dense, and always shapely he to. eS WER rc Cant ao itty) Fa cS 6.50 
data Upright). and colorful. This evergreen carries waxy, 2,00 AY GA essa iu ol stan ein eho gate 9.00 
i Rich deep very deep green foliage. 2% to 3 ft Pa eau cre leh vielepesa Wins sree mumannes 14.00 
COS) ee ’ SRN ent Se A eee chee har one ata $4.£ 
a green foliage tate ft Social See SON Dadi ary Pi HICK’S YEW (Taxus media hicksi).  Nar- 
and upright, EGR UCU eee ete hex Oa es 9.00 row, columnar form, perfect as an accent 
spreading = é plant. Offers many possibilities, especially 
Rate HYBRID YEW (Taxus media). Grows dense in a small garden. 
7 . and rounding—needles large and rich, dark 15 to 18 in $4.50 
1% to 2 ft., green. 11% to 
$6.50 TR tO Skins Aenea eras’, 2 A. $4.50 2 to | 
2 to 2% ft., ja Toa AGN ORI in We Aare iscrtemnien Soke nentenee 6.50 216 to 3 
$8.50. DCO Deol tere eats se Patek evey. tare ht os 9.00 3 to 344 
PINES 
_ Hardy, fast growing, coarse textured Pines are picturesque and important 
in landscape plantings, for screening, windbreaks, and backgrounds. 
They thrive under varying conditions including light, dry soil. 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus mugo mughus). A low, round, dense evergreen. In 
Spring, erect candles of new growth adorn this cushion-like plant. 
PAS oN MNS) hs CetGlian ce MHododdn cous Mobo avo ® $4.50 
USA row Kime wayeyeeKel Go 5) oan Oo booann hoe d cdc 5.50 
Teo tonoetts spied Gl einer wettncec tists at ocr tae) in ete 7.50 
Pen Toy PRAM Re teindeetele 5 Aa isin oo cane gape SO mMea 9.00 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra). Long, dark green needles and widespread 
branches. Well adapted for seashore planting. 
RED PINE (Pinus resinosa). Long, glossy green needles and contrasting, 
reddish brown bark. 
vicars atiirmmeeti Dane: te ae ee. Reape $3.50 
Upright Japanese Yew ea Gi Sand aM, «hc Satta anes tite c) oeCtoetars aa eG eo 5.50 
GOLGI Lope ee A Sao ook ee Reon cy tad ord 7.50 
BE EO On ht cee aE Apis Re Pious es oyr> cs Cue oaanei ee. 
(SAL ro bal pate a os hierdie o25G Brac tor nceetnme tea ica cDhSO 3.50 
DISCOUNT ess te i ie eR he och ES oe ae 17.50 
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peace LC oawuen JAPANESE BLACK PINE (Pinus thunbergi). An irregular growth that is most 
ordering 3 or more picturesque. This variety especially suited to seashore planting, will with- 
plants of a variety. stand the bleakest location. ; 
WAG. £02) ft xR Sa oe ates 8s ak rag Nera ee $4.50 
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