Route U. S. 5, South of Wilbur Cross Pky., Yalesville, Conn. 
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BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS 
All items marked * are offered for sale only at the nursery sales grounds, or within local truck delivery zone 
*DAPHNE cneorum (Rose Daphne). 6in. Low 
and spreading with rose-pink, spicily fragrant 
flowers in May. Roots like a cool, moist loca- 
tion. 9-12 in., potted, $2.00 each. 
EUONYMUS fortunei (radicans) (Winter- 
creeper). Evergreen vine which clings readily 
to walls and makes a good ground cover. 
2 yr., $1.25 each. 
E. fortunei vegeta (Evergreen Bittersweet). 
Rounded green leaves and orange fruits in 
Autumn. A hardy, self-clinging vine or low 
shrub if no walls are close. 2 yr., $1.25 each. 
HEDERA helix baltica (English Ivy). One of 
the best evergreen vines for walls, also a superb 
ground cover. This form is hardier than the 
regular English Ivy. 50c. each, $4.50 for 10. 
*KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). Pink 
and white flowers, in large clusters, bloom in 
June. This popular and practical native ever- 
green shrub is one of the best for woodland, 
garden and foundation plantings. Will grow 
tall but may be kept low. 18—24 in., $4.00 each. 
*LEUCOTHOE catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). 
Glossy, dark green leaves turn bronzy in Fall; 
white flowers in Spring. Low and spreading. 
Excellent to use in borders or in the fore- 
ground of informal evergreen plantings. 
12-18 in., $3.00 each. 
Holly 
*Ilex crenata. Tall, upright evergreen 
shrub with lustrous dark leaves; black 
berries. Splendid for hedges or screen 
plantings. 2-3 ft., $5.00 each. 
*J. crenata convexa. Dwarf, grow- 
ing broader than high. Small !eaves, 
resembling Boxwood. 15-18 in., 
$4.75 each. 
*I. opaca (American Holly). This is a 
strain selected to bear fruit abundantly. 
The beautiful red berries and dark 
green leaves, lustrous and spiny, sym- 
bolize the gaiety of our Christmas 
season. Slow growing but can eventu- 
ally make large trees. Give a protected 
spot north of the Connecticut and 
Massachusetts shore areas. Cutting 
grown. 18-24 in., $6.00 each; 2-3 ft., 
$8.00 each. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese 
Spurge). For a dense, evergreen ground cover 
in places too shady for grass. 1 yr., $1.00 for 
10, $8.00 for 100. 
EVERGREENS 
*PIERIS floribunda (Mountain Andromeda) 
3 ft. White flowers in erect clusters early. 
Splendid, hardy, dwarf evergreen shrub that is 
easily grown. 12-15 in., $3.95 each. 
*P, japonica (Japanese Andromeda). 9Q ft. 
Upright shrub with handsome, glossy leaves. 
White flowers in drooping clusters in April. 
Provide protection. 15—18in., $3.95 each. 
*RHODODENDRON carolinianum 
(Carolina Rhododendron). 6 ft. Pale 
pink flowers in May; stems red; rela- 
tively small, dark green leaves. Makes 
a rounded, compact plant. 12-18 in., 
$3.95 each. 
*R. catawbiense (Catawba Rhododen- 
dron). 6 ft. Beautiful, large flowers, red 
in bud, lilac-pink when open. June. 
Handsome, heavy foliage. 12-18 in., 
$3.95; 18-24 in., $5.50 each. 
*R. Hybrid, Roseum Elegans. Rose~ 
pink flowers in June. 15-18 in., 
$5.00 each. 
VINCA minor, Bowles Variety (Myvile). A 
superb ground cover with shiny, dark green 
leaves and lilac-blue flowers in Spring. Does 
well in sun or shade. Good for holding banks. 
$3.00 for 10, $25.00 for 100. 
These Evergreens are offered for sale at our nursery or within local truck delivery zone only 
All Are Balled and Burlapped, and Selected Plants 
CHAMAECYPARIS - Falsecypress 
This is a diversified group of evergreens; 
many make tall, narrow specimens and others 
are quite dwarf pyramids. They are amenable 
to trimming and may be kept low if not ne- 
glected. They are soft, graceful trees with finely 
cut foliage. 
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera (Thread False- 
cypress). Light green foliage grows in small, 
rounded forms which hang like threads. Slow 
growing pyramidal shape. 18-24 in., $3.50 
each; 2-214 ft., $4.00 each. 
C. pisifera filifera aurea (Golden Thread False- 
cypress). Very slow growing. Bright yellow, 
pendulous foliage. 12-15 in., $3.00 each; 
15-18 in., $3.50 each; 18-24 in., $4.00 each. 
C. pisifera plumosa (Plume Falsecypress). 
Pyramidal tree with bright green, feathery 
branchlets. 2-3 ft., $38.75 each; 3-4 ft., 
$5.00 each. 
C. pisifera plumosa aurea (Golden Plume 
Falsecypress). Its golden foliage makes a 
bright color contrast in evergreen plantings. 
2-216 ft., $3.75 each; 214-3 ft., $5.00 each. 
JUNIPERUS - Juniper 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfizer Juni- 
per). Low, broad, flat-topped evergreen with 
gray-green, plume-like branches. Will stand 
some shade. 15-18 in., $4.00 each; 18—24 in., 
$5.00 each; 2-214 ft., $6.50 each; 214-3 ft., 
$8.00 each. 
J. communis hibernica (/vish Juniper). Tall, 
narrow, gray-green column. 2-3 ft., $2.75 each. 
J. excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). Dense 
and compact pyramid of blue-green. Slow 
growing. 18-24 in., $3.50 each. 
J. virginiana cannarti (Cannart Red Cedar). 
Dense column of rich dark green, 2-3 ft., 
$5.00 each; 3-4 ft., $7.00 each. 
PICEA - Spruce 
Picea alba (White Spruce). Makes a tall tree, 
like the well-known Norway Spruce. Silvery- 
green foliage. 2-3 ft., $4.00 each; 3-4 ft., 
$5.00 each; 4-5 ft., $7.00 each; 5-6 ft., 
$8.00 each. 
P. excelsa (Norway Spruce). Makes a stately 
specimen and is valuable for screens, hedges 
and windbreaks. Grows rapidly. 2-3 ft., 
$4.00 each; 3-4 ft., $5.00 each; 4-5 ft., $7.00 
each. 
P. omorika (Serbian Spruce). Slow growing. 
Narrow pyramid of splendid dark green. 
18-24 in., $4.50 each; 2-3 ft., $5.50 each. 
P. pungens (Colorado Spruce). Tall, stately, 
formal pyramid. Grows moderately fast. 
3-4 ft., $6.00 each; 4-5 ft., $7.50 each; 
5-6 ft., $9.00 each. 
P. pungens glauca. Like above, but with blue- 
green foliage. 18-24 in., $6.00 each; 2-3 ft., 
$8.00 each. 
P. punmgens. Grafted blue. The bluest form 
of Spruce. Slow growing. 18-24 in., $8.00 
each; 2-214 ft., $10.00 each; 214-3 ft., $12.00 
each; 3-314 ft., $15.00 each. 
THUJA - Arborvitae 
Thuja occidentalis globosa (Globe Arborvitae). 
Dwarf, slow growing globe. 15-18 in., $2.50 
each; 18-24 in., $3.50 each; 2-214 ft., $4.50 
each. 
T. occidentalis lutea (Goldtipped Arborvitae). 
New growth a bright yellow. 2-38 ft., $4.50 
each; 3-4 ft., $6.00 each. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis (Pyraidal Arbor- 
vitae). Compact pyramid of dark green. Slow 
growing. 18-24 in., $2.75 each; 2-3 ft., $4.50 
each; 3-4 ft., $5.50 each. 
T. occidentalis nigra (Dark American Arbor- 
vitae). Deep green. Fine, compact form. 
2-3 ft., $4.50 each; 3—4 ft., $5.50 each. 
T. occidentalis rosenthali (Rosenthal Arbor- 
vitae). Dense cone of dark green. Slow grow- 
ing. Splendid type. 2-21 ft., $4.50 each; 
214-3 ft., $5.50 each; 3-4 ft., $7.00 each. 
T. occidentalis wareana (Siberian Arborvitae). 
Robust sort, forming a broad, symmetrical 
cone. 2-3 ft., $4.50 each; 3-4 ft., $5.50 each. 
TAXUS - Yew 
Taxus cuspidata (Spreading Yew). Rapid 
growing and wide spreading if not trimmed. 
Splendid dark green. 15-18 in., $4.00 each; 
18-24 in., $5.50 each; 2-21 ft., $7.50 each. 
T. cuspidata capitata (Upright Yew). A majes- 
tic, upright form; superb for specimens, hedges 
or in groups. Keep trimmed. 15-18 in., $4.00 
each; 18-24 in., $5.50 each; 2-214 ft., $7.00 
each; 214-3 ft., $9.00 each; 3-314 ft., $12.00 
each. 
T. cuspidata columnaris. A tall, narrow type. 
18-24 in., $5.00 each; 2-3 ft., $6.50 each; 
3-314 ft., $7.50 each. 
T. cuspidata nana (Dwarf Yew). 
leaves and branches. Makes a rounded cu- 
shion. Slow growing, but keep awkward 
branches sheared. 12-15 in., $4.00 each; 
15-18 in., $5.50 each; 18-24 in., $7.50 each; 
2-214 ft., $10.00 each. 
T. intermedia (Jntermediate Yew). Not as rank 
as T. cuspidata; foliage is denser. Excellent 
for foundation plantings. Spreading type: 
15-18 in., $5.50 each; 18-24 in., $7.50 each; 
2-214 ft., $9.00 each. Upright type: 18-24 in., 
$6.50 each; 2-214 ft., $7.50 each; 214-3 ft., 
$9.00 each. 
Stubby 
T. media hicksi (Hicks Yew). Narrow and up- 
right when young but broadens into a wide 
pyramid. Heavy green foliage. Superb for 
hedges. 18-24 in., $5.00 each; 2-21 ft., $6.00 
each; 214-3 ft., $8.00 each; 3-3 ft., $10.00 
each. 
T. media hatfieldi (Hatfleld Yew). Transplants 
for hedges. 10-12 in., $1.25 each ($1.00 each 
in quantities of 10 or more). 
TSUGA - Hemlock 
Tsuga canadensis (Canada Hemlock). A grace- 
ful tree, unexcelled for tall hedges, massing or 
as specimens. Trimming makes it more com- 
pact. A rapid grower, shade tolerant and 
very hardy. 18-24 in., $4.00 each; 2+3 ft., 
$5.50 each; 3-4 ft., $7.50 each; 4-5 ft., 
$10.00 each. 
