EVERGREENS IN FALL 
All are easily planted in September and October—the Yew is particularly 
easy even in small sizes. No fertilizer until next spring, but water well once a 
week to freeze-up and mulch smaller sizes unless already in shady locations. 
PICEA (Spruce) 
excelsa NIDIFORMIS (Bird Nest). 
4"ft. Grotesque rock garden dwarf. 
Pin B&B... $4.50, 5 for $17.00 
2 ft. B&B.......$12.00, 5 for $50.00 
pungens. 80 ft. Zone Il. Best spruce 
for dry climates. Very tolerant. Varies 
from green to silver, as offered here. 
AeOlT2 iN Keres kcsteeee 25 for $5.00 
K-41: Din Keno des tasers 25 for $20.00 
Selected Blue 
144-2ft. B&B... $7.25 ea., 5 for $35.00 
MOERHEIMI (Moerheim Blue). Grafted 
Blue Spruce. Bluest of all. 
1 yr. graft (about 8 in.)...$3.75 each 
Junipers 
chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juni- 
per). 6 ft. Zone IV. Gorgeous bush, 
a cloud of silver in spring, then 
bright green. Spreads picturesquely. 
Stand soot, smoke, and drought in 
city plantings. Easily grown. 
* 6in.X........5 for $3.00; 25, $12.50 
* 10in. XX ....25 $32.50, 100 $120.00 
15-18in.B&B... $6.00, 5 for $27.50 
communis hibernica (Irish Juniper) 
15 ft. Zone III. Green Column. Popu- 
lar. This makes a hardy substitute 
for the thin spires of true Cypress. 
i OAN Kisser 25 $12.00, 100 $40.00 
* 18-24 in.X..5 for $6.00, 100 $90.00 
Att B&B fais. keses $3.50, 10 $30.00 
excelsa stricta (Green Juniper). 6 ft. 
Zone V. Blue, stiff, fat pyramids. 
A fine dwarf, very neat, but rather 
formal. 
* 8-10in.X..... 25 $13.00, 100 $45.00 
15-18in.B&B....:... $5.00, 5 $22.50 
NOTICE THE ‘‘XX’’ SIZES 
XX is twice transplanted, 6 or 
7 years old. More are offered on 
page 11. They are practically 
landscape specimens, except 
not balled (B&B). They are 
the only real hargains left in 
evergreens these days, when 
B&B sizes cost 10% to 15% 
just to pack (XX prices include 
packing); and about 50% for 
express (XX grades cost about 
10% extra for express). 
Tsuga (Hemlock) 
Canadensis 60 ft. Stands shade. The 
most beautiful native evergreen. 
Zone IV. (Each) (10) (100) 
AEQSL2INGS a mee cees Saesie gn. s00 
MATS AWK mi) Ueeceeeemetor nes 55.00 
Wel Da1-5 in. Xk Xerces $9.00 70.00 
1%2ft.B&B $5.50 50.00 475.00 
2-3 ft. B&B 6.50 60.00 575.00 
5 Specimen Tsuga canadensis 6 feet 
Thuja (Arborvitae) 
LITTLE GEM. 2 ft. Zone II. Really 
dwarf-hugging the ground. Rock- 
garden plant. Dark green. 
* 6-8in.X..... 5 for $3.50, 100 $55.00 
15 in. B&B......$4.00, 5 for $18.00 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal). 25 ft. 
Zone II. This is perhaps the best 
tall form of American Arborvitae. 
Formal, narrow hedges. 
* 9212 in. XX......2.:.s00 25 (On een ae 
2 ft Boies $4.50, 5 for $37.50 
The Y ews 
Taxus Media Varieties 
7 Outstanding Introductions 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramid Yew)—nar- 
row, fast growing to 15 feet. Dark 
green. 
ROBUSTA (Obelisk Yew) — Even 
faster growth to 20 ft. Otherwise the 
same. 
STRICTA (Narrowbush) — Slow, to 
6 feet. Narrow dwarf, compact verti- 
cal growth. 
VERIDIS (Grassgreen Yew) — Same 
as the Stricta, but bright greenall 
winter. 
Any one of above four kinds :— 
*'9' to 12 in.(pots acess 5 for $9.50 
2to24ft. B&B....$13.25, 5 for 62.50 
COLLEC TION— Any four from above 
4 kinds, 2 ft. B&B. for $50.00 packed. 
PILARIS (Pillar Yew) — Narrower, 
with short sloping branches. Dark 
greens) Lopl2 tt 
GRANDIFOLIA (Bigleaf Yew) — 
Needles are enormous, dark green. 
Otherwise Pilaris. 
SENTINALIS (Sentinel Yew) — Fan- 
tastically narrow, but well leaved. 
To 12 feet. 
Any one of above three kinds:— 
* 6 to 9 in. (Pots).......... 5 for $9.50 
COLLECTION— One each of all. 
Seven of these new yews in potted 
plants as above for $12.50 postpaid. 
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