EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ARBORVITAE 
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Berckman’s Golden—3-4 ft. The most popular dwarf golden 
arborvitae. Very compact, globe-shaped, bright golden fo- 
Hardy. 10-12” $2.50 12-15” $2.95; 15-18” $3.50. 
Woodward’s Globe—Grows to 3-4 ft. Dense dark green 
sprays of flattened foliage. Fine for low planting and formal 
design. Keeps its globe shape without trimming. Hardy. 
12-15/", $2.95; 15-18” $3.75. 
Goldspot (Thuja Lobbi)—10-15 ft. One of the best arborvitaes 
for congested and industrial areas as it withstands consid- 
erable smoke and dust. Feliage is broader than most Thujas 
and very handsome with golden tips against a deep green. 
18-24” $3.25; 2-3’ $3.75. 
Pyramidalis—10-15 ft. Upright compact column type with 
light green foliage which keeps dense without shearing. 
Hardy. 18-24” $2.25; 2-3’ $3.25; 3-4’ $4.50. 
CEDRUS DEODORA 
One of the most popular conifers. Large sweeping branches 
with silver green foliage. Fast growing to 40-60 feet. Needs 
room to spread. Hardy and will stand hot climates. 18-24 in. 
$2.75; 2-3 ft. $4.00. 
CYPRESS 
Blue Alumi—6-10 ft. Compact symmetrical pyramidal shrub 
with a pronounced metallic blue foliage. Requires very lit- 
tle pruning. Hardy. 18-24” $2.25; 2-3’ $3.95; 3-4’ $4.95. 
Birdsnest—2-3 ft. Horizontal branches radiating from the 
center to form a dense mass of bright green foliage sugges- 
tive of a bird’s nest. 12-15” $3.25; 15-18” $3.95. 
Hliwoodi—6-10 ft. Silvery-blue foliage is compact and lacy. 
Moderate, columnar growth, making it an excellent accent 
plant. 12-15” $2.25; 15-18” $3.00; 18-24” $3.50. 
Wawson—Upright spreading growth to 25 feet. Good for 
specimen tree or screen planting. Native of the Oregon 
Coast. 18-24” $2.25; 2-3’ $3.95; 3-4’ $4.50. 
JUNIPER 
Jrish—6-8 ft. A narrow, erect, columnar shrub, with attrac- 
tive blue-green foliage. Excellent for framing doorways. 
One of the best columnar evergreens. Hardy anywhere. 
18-24” $2.50; 2-3’ $3.25; 3-4’ $4.50. 
Pfitzer’s—4-6 ft. Silvery green foliage on low spreading 
branches. Excellent for foundation plantings, slopes or 
groups. Rapid grower. Hardy. 12-15” $2.75; 15-18” $3.25. 
Savins—3-4 ft. Semi-upright. Spreading vase shape. Hori- 
zontal branches with dark green foliage. Excellent for foun- 
dation planting. Hardy. 12-15” $2.75; 15-18” $3.25. 
Tamarix —18 in. Color a bright, cheerful bluish green 
throughout the year. Seldom over 18 inches high. One of 
the best creeping varieties. Hardy. 12-15” $2.95; 15-18” $3.50. 
Spiny Greek—5-6 ft. Semi-dwarf. Compact, broad pyramid 
of stiffly erect blue-green foliage. Useful in foundation 
plantings or as a specimen. Hardy. 15-18” $2.95; 18-24” $3.75. 
Red Cedar (J. Virginiana)—25-30 ft. Upright pyramidal form. 
May be trimmed to any size or shape. Gray-green, feathery 
foliage turning to reddish-purple in fall. Hardy. 18-24” $2.50; 
2-3’ $3.50. 
Meyer’s (Squamata Meyeri)—Silver blue foliage; semi-upright 
growth. An outstanding dwarf Juniper. 12-15” $2.50; 18-24” 
$3.25. 
HEMLOCK, Native—Fairly slow grower, graceful feathery 
foliage. 
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Deep green. Makes a fine specimen tree. 3-4’ $4.25; 
5’ $5.50. 
PINE 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
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Mugho—Grows to 3 feet at maturity. Very slow grower. 
Branches are upright, dense and spreading. Very useful in 
foundation planting and rock gardens. Hardy. 9-12” $2.00; 
12-15” $3.00. 
SPRUCE 
Colorado Blue—15-20 ft. One of the most beautiful and sym- 
metrical conifers. Makes perfect individual specimen. Stiff 
short. branches with rich blue foliage. Slow growing. Hardy. 
18-24” $5.50. 
Norway—35 ft. A rapid growing erect tree with short dark 
green needles. Favorite outdoor Christmas tree. Hardy. 
18-24” $3.00; 2-3’ $3.95. 
RETINOSPORA 
Moss (Cham. squarrosa)—10-15 ft. A handsome evergreen 
with soft feathery, blue-green foliage. Dense, broad pyra- 
mid, that can be kept pruned to any desired height. 15-18” 
$3.00; 18-24” $3.50. 
Golden Plum —10-15 ft. A dense conical evergreen with 
feathery golden foliage. Makes a fine formal specimen. 
Excellent for foundation planting. 12-15” $2.00; 15-18” $2.75. 
Crippsi (Golden obtusa)—Slightly pendulous branches, char- 
truse to golden foliage. 12-15” $2.50; 15-18” $3.25. 
YEW 
Irish—10-15 ft. The aristocrat of all conifers. Compact dark 
green foliage. Grows erect and becomes thicker with age. 
Excellent as an accent for doorways or where formal effects 
are desired. Hardy. 18-24” $3.75; 2-3’ $5.00. 
Golden Irish—10-15 ft. A golden variegated variety of Irish 
Yew. 2-3’ $5.00. 
Oriental (Taxus cuspidata)— A semi-upright spreading yew 
with dark green foliage. A valuable plant for low plantings 
in the foundation or rock garden. 15-18” $3.75; 18-24” $4.95. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Evergreen shrubs are dug with the roots in a ball of | 
earth to insure their growth, and are shipped Express 
or Auto Freight Collect. 
Prices Quoted on Coniferous and Broadleaf Evergreens, F.O.B. Nursery 
