STRANDER EVERGREEN NURSERIES 
TREES FOR ORNAMENT 
The following varieties, even though 
some grow large enough to create 
effective wind and sun control, are 
usually planted for the ornamental 
Value of their flowers, leaves, or 
growth character. 
Acer, MAPLES 
Albizzia, SILK TREE 
Arbutus, STRAWBERRY TREE 
Asimina, PAPAW 
Betula, BIRCH 
Caragana, PEA TREE 
Carpinus, BLUE BEECH 
Carya, HICKORY 
Cedrus, CEDARS 
Cladrastis, YELLOW-WOOD 
Cornus, DOGWOODS 
Corylus, PURPLE FILBERT 
af Crataegus, HAWTHORN 
Cryptomeria 
Cunninghamia, CHINA- FIR 
Cupressus 
 Euonymus, SPINDLE-TREE 
Fagus, RIVER'S PURPLE BEECH 
Ginkgo, MAIDENHAIR-TREE 
 Gordonia 
Hamamelis 
Ilex, HOLLIES 
Koelreuteria, GOLDENRAIN TREE 
Laburnum, GOLDEN-CHAIN TREE 
Libocedrus, INCENSE-CEDAR 
Maclura, OSAGE ORANGE 
Magnolia 
Malus, FLOWERING CRABS 
_ Metasequouia, DAWN REDWOOD 
Ostrya, IRONWOOD 
Picea, SPRUCES 
‘Pinus, PINES 
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Prunus, DEC. FLG. TYPES 
Pterostyrax, EPAULETTE TREE 
Quercus, OAKS 
Robinia var. MONUMENT 
Salix, WILLOWS 
Sophora, PAGODA-TREE 
Sorbus, MOUNTAIN ASH 
Taxodium, BALD CYPRESS 
SHRUBS FOR HEDGES 
A list of dense, compact, and upright 
plants for low, moderate, or higher 
hedges. Deciduous and evergreen. 
Berberis, BARBERRI#£S 
Buxus, BOXWOOD 
Chamaecyparis, FALSE-CYPRESS, certain 
varieties, which see 
Cotoneaster, certain varieties, 
which see 
Escallonia 
Juniperus, certain varieties, which 
see 
Ligustrum, PRIVETS 
Photinia, CHINESE TOYAN 
Prunus, evergreen LAUREL types 
Pyracantha, FIRETHORN 
Spireas 
Syringa, LILACS 
Thuja, ARBORVITAES 
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