EV ERGR EEN S for Year Round Beauty 
Unexcelled for year round beauty the Evergreens offer you the most adaptable group of 
plants, suitable for a variety of uses. Well grown, properly placed and cared for evergreens HEMLOCKS 
will give a richness and graceful strength not found in any other plant material. 
There is a wealth 2 : No evergreen is more graceful or beau- 
| ealth of varieties, varying from the low growing to the lofty specimens and Hiulahanican Candidate melee 
in a color range to please the most particular. thrive in sun or shade, and laughs at 
subzero weather. 
ARBO RVITAE Pruning will increase the compactness 
This group offers a wide variety of types, varying from dwarf of Hemlocks. Ideal for hedges, lawn 
globes to fast growing pyramidals. One or more varieties are usu- specimens or foundation planting. 
ally indispensable for almost any type of Evergreen planting. 
All forms improve with seasonal shearings and therefore can be held 
at any desired height. CANADA HEMLOCK (Tsuga canaden- 
sts). Graceful, dense, deep green tree. 
AMERICAN (Thuja occidentalis). The common, upright ever- 
green so widely used. Foliage brownish green. 2EtO Moot Cay verte hen oe ae $6.00 
PAR ROR IRE Bete eet 2 $3.75 Sti) OW cae osre oo c $10.50 BiMtoke Mle ae war heeee Gao oa 8.50 
BH WROTE: noc duane o Guo RO Me vens 6p eo) A MOost Coptrratce i: Gyan eee uae 12.00 
a ROMEO AOE ve eich cia, HO 8.00 (icc O) Oglit: wrnonees ee 17.50 Stor Gatty ema eekenc aoe ere aes 15.00 
OStOw al Caran ire eee ee cee ee 19.50 
DARK{[AMERICAN (Thuja occidentalis nigra). Very fine. The 
name fits this variety well. Dark green and dense foliage that 
does not brown up in the Winter months. Pyramidal growth. 
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DOUGLAS PYRAMIDAL (Thuja douglasi pyramidalis). Dark 
green; spiral-like pyramidal form. 
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American Arborvitae 4405 2 ee 750RRS to Oo ee 18.50 
HOVEY (Thuja occidentalis hoveyi). Medium 
growth, oval in shape. Bright green foliage. “GARDENER’S GREEN” 
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LITTLE GEM (Thuja occidentalis pumila). A 
dwarf, dense, compact form with dark green WARE (Thuja occidentalis wareana). This rugged 
Siberian Arborvitae is broad, dense, slow growing 
foliage. ‘ 
and of pyramidal growth. 
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Boe LOTATE Cea rare PRIOR i on esis. 7.50 
PYRAMIDAL (Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis). 
Formal, columnar shape; rich, dark green foliage. : : ; 
- ? . LE cies aad WOODWARD (Thuja occidentalis, Woodward's). 
Fine for foundation plantings and hedges. DhgsNewenel Deseeelave Arbervitaes. vA. dense. 
ZUG ROWS PEN, okie eae oot aunt, eee ress $4.50 ball-like form. 
ORICA eo) crn, vee rors Ot oats hcl chron aes 6.50 L5to LS Hin yee een tee nes ten th. | $3.00 ; 
PST ARC ATE Se Vim 5 Oe ee 8.50 Ae he 4.00 Carolina Hemlock 
Fi RoW CW MAR y i, et BERR me hr DUR to, 3 OSPR es pe 12.00 PTAC HOM, Bens So shs bot bs. anes cen: MeO Oe) 
OstON Shia tae ere hat ROE ay ee Cera 14.50 CAROLINA HEMLOCK (Tsuga caro- 
AOS FOR AON gery hie 8 50S Ue ROR et eR or © 18.00 dE lintana). Dark, dense, tufted foli- 
age, sweeping gracefully to the 
sap: ground. 
EID (Thuja occidentalis reidi). Here is a broad, D toy Wie tie. 
dwarf bush type of Arborvitae, excellent for 56. oe feducin a eae 3 - 
foundation plantings. BT ONS Sy ae 
Oo to. fte oa eon eee eee 9.00 
WYO OPE is Biro) ope oan 1 ae PERO cers $3.75 A Sto Sifts. ic oe 12.00 
DRORD LOM Ce eee ee ioe) Ma ee 4,25 
TRIANON AAG Te GMa EMO ee oho Stans SHOE) SARGENT’S WEEPING HEMLOCK. 
Here is a dwarf weeping form of Hem- 
lock. Very graceful. If you want some- 
thing fine and different, here it is! 
12°to ISins spreads. 4) eee $6.00 each 
ROSENTHAL (7 huja occidentalis rosenthali). Dense, 
dark green; slow growing; columnar. 
Ditore Wook: meee tains ee PRC Re Rt ere ore $3.75 
‘ SIEBOLD HEMLOCK. A shorter nee- 
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216 ft 6.00 e of glossy, dark green with whitish 
BLOM ILE A craksihre Hacised ol. .6 Sinton Bates ooo aes sc : lines beneath. Dense growth. 
34 to 4 ft Pusliiehieiiahtalieticds Meso, lop i loli je Mel e\ist toleiiay ss atalnseetretrs 7.00 25to Qlonttee ns ee ee oe Reach 
ASmeRCOCO Tt cette oy Mtuey Se nit Sire en ren chee he 9.00 
VERVAENA (Thuja occidentalis vervaeneana). A 
broad, pyramidal Arborvitae. Takes on a bronze 
color in Winter. 
We take pride in the quality 
of the plants we grow and of 
our careful handling of them. 
Dt Ono t taken eR Eee et el ee $4.50 We know that they will give re- 
Bt ASE Ceo ee IR ach Eke Meee 6.00 sults and pleasure to ‘our 
rH ROMES ING CAE eas, SU ERE At AP Ch ni OP 8.50 ss = — — customers. 
Sto Gilt See ree ee eee acts eee 12.00 Pyramid Arborvitae 
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