EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Economy Grades—The following shrubs are young, thrifty plants 
which are packed and shipped bare root. These are not finished planis 
and require special planting and after care. 
PLiCSS eich a ee Sizes as listed $1.75 each; 3 for $4.95 
RED CEDAR—Upright, thick-bodied columnar grower. Height 30 
feet. Gray-green foliage turns reddish-purple in fall. Hardy. 12-18’ 
COLORADO SPRUCE—One of the most beautiful and symmetrical 
onifers. Grows to 30 feet. Stiff, short branches. Gray-green foliage 
9.12' 
NORWAY SPRUCE—Pyramidal shape, grows to 35 
horizontal branches. Lustrous dark green foliage. 12-1 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Grows to 30 feet. Bright green with bluish 
tint. Compact, bushy. 10-12”. 
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IRISH JUNIPER—Medium height. Handsome spire-like form with 
attractive glossy blue-green foliage. 15-18". 
SPINY GREEK JUNIPER—Medium height. Broad at bottom, taper- 
ing to point at top. Erect branches. Blue-green foliage. 10-12”. 
SNOWBALL BERCKMANN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE—Low grower. Bright green 
foliage shading to golden tips. 9-12”. 
SNOWBALL PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—Dark green foliage. Grows in perfect 
A P v al shape. No p inc EC ired. Fast growing. 10-12’ 
Opulus Sterile—The old fashioned snowball that blooms in May pyramidal shape. No pruning required. Fast growin 10-12". 
Tomentosum Plicatum (Oriental Snowball)—Showy clusters of double IRISH YEW—The aristocrat of all conifers, tall and erect. Comy 
white flowers. black-green foliage. 10-12”. 
BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS—Pyramidal growth, with flat scale-like 
TAMARIX metallic blue foliage. 12-15” 
Africana—A beautiful shrub with small feathery foliage. Delicate PFITZER JUNIPER—Low 
growing. Frosty gray-green foliage. Long 
pink flowers. 2 g Y g : 
2 graceful irregular branches. 9-12”. 
Hispida—Bright pink flowers, June-July. Very hardy 
SAVIN JUNIPER—Low growing, semi-upright with spreading vase 
WEIGELA shape. Dark green foliage. 9-12”. 
Candida—A fine pure white; blooms all summer. TAMARISCIFOLIA JUNIPER—Low spreading habit with very fine 
Eva Rathke—Dwarf form with red flowers. Blooms continuously needles of bluish-green. 9-12”. 
throughout the summer. 
2 | GLOBE ARBORVITAE— Attractive 
Rosea—Bright pink bell-shaped flowers ylobe shape growing to 3 to 5 
Variegated—Pink blossoms. Creamy edged leaves. Slosely packed erect branches and 
sprays of flattened foliage. Trims 
FRENCH LILAC COLLECTION well. 8-10". 
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Prices—First Quality Plants: 12-18 in. size, $1.50 each MUGHO PINE — Compact ball 
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Any Three for $4.00 long stiff dark green needles. Grows 
The French Lilacs are far superior to the old variety, or common Zio 8 teet16-8)- 
Lilac. They produce immense clusters of high colored, fragrant 
SPREADING YEW—Usually grows 
to 3 feet and spreads to 10 feet. Dense 
waxy foliage in deep green. 8-10”. 
blossoms. 
Chas. Joly—Double dark reddish purple. 
Ellen Willmott—One of the finer double whites. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single dark reddish purple. 
Pres. Grevy—Double blue, early. 
OLD-FASHIONED PURPLE LILAC—Hardy, tall grower with fragrant 
light purple blooms. 
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