6 EVERGREENS 
The above is one of our blocks of grafted Scopulorum Junipers 
of landscape sizes. Beginning at left, Sutherland Juniper; two rows 
of Hill’s Dundee Juniper, followed by Pathfinder Juniper; Blue 
Spruce in the background. 
(See listings and descriptions, pages 7 and 8.) 
INSECT PESTS COMMON TO EVERGREENS 
The two most common insects that infest the Juniper and Spruce families 
are red spider and aphis, or aphids as they are also known. Red spider is 
detected readily by the foliage turning to a yellowish green, and later to brown 
dead needles when the infestation gets real bad; usually starting near the 
ground on upright growing trees, but appearing most any place on the prostrate 
or low growing types. Treatment: A dusting of lime-sulphur to the infested 
area, or by spraying with two tablespoons full of carpenter’s liquid glue, to a 
gallon of water mixed warm. Aphis are readily seen in colonies upon close 
examination, usually on the underneath side of the branches, or on the main 
stem near the top of the tree. Where ants are noticed working around the 
branches of Evergreen, it is generally a sign of aphis being there. Easily con- 
trolled by spraying with black-leaf-forty, a tablespoon full to a gallon of water. 
CONIFERS 
The following is a list of the better varieties of evergreens that 
are being used extensively in landscaping. These trees are well 
rooted and well shaped and are worthy of any planting. We do not 
have Arborvitaes—they are not hardy here. 
Where we are to do the planting, proper additional charges will be added 
to the quoted prices of evergreens herein listed. 
Height specified after variety indicates larger sizes of those listed may be obtained 
height tree should attain at maturity. All Upon application. 
conifers listed are hardy here. We have JUNIPERUS—JUNIPER 
fher enacieuniotilisted’andamill bavela det Hvergreen mostly, small trees and shrubs. 
OUR ee NCOSS isted and will be glad tO Some Junipers often incorrectly called 
give prices on anything in stock. Prices on Cedars. 
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