EVERGREENS 
Our experience proves to us that Ever- 
greens handled this way (B&B) can be 
planted as soon as the frost leaves the 
ground in spring and up until the ground is 
frozen again in the fall or early winter. 
When planting Evergreens, dig the hole 
eight to ten inches larger than the ball, and 
about one inch deeper; the burlap should be 
loosened and laid down in the hole or re- 
moved if possible to do so without breaking 
the soil from the roots. Step back and see 
if the plant is straight and placed to the 
best advantage in relation to other plants 
and surroundings. Now fill the hole almost 
full of soil, pack firmly, and then fill with 
water. After the water has soaked down 
fill completely with soil and tramp it down 
until it is firm and level. 
Our Evergreens are all carefully grown, 
well-spaced for symmetrical development, 
are root and top-pruned into shapely, com- 
pact plants. Most all Evergreens have to 
be sheared to develop into specimens, es- 
pecially those used in foundation plantings. 
PLEASE NOTE: Following the name of 
a variety the matured height in feet and 
inches is stated. 
ABIES—The Firs 
Abies concolor (White Fir) 75-100 ft. 
Beautiful evergreen with large gray- 
green needles. Forms a symmetrical 
specimen. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS—The Retinospora and 
Cypress. 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana alumni Scarab- 
Cypress) 100-150 ft. Handsome colum- 
nar tree—foliage metallic blue. 
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C. obtusa crippsi (Cripp’s Golden Cypress) 
8-10 ft. Slow growing with golden yel- 
low foliage. 
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C. obtusa gracilis (Slender Hinoki Cypress) 
12-15 ft. Dark, rich green foliage. 
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C. obtusa gracilis nana (Dwarf Hinoki Cy- 
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C. obtusa cyano viridis 8-10 ft. Blue foliage, 
pyramidal, compact grower. New and 
good. 
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C. pisifera plumosa (Plume Retinospora) 
25-35 ft. Light green foliage, soft and 
feathery. 
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C. pisifera plumosa aurea (Goldenplume 
Retinsopora) 25-35 ft. 
Bright golden 
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C. pisifera squarrosa veitchi (Veitch’s Moss 
Retinospora) 25-30 ft. Bluegray, feath- 
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