EVERGREENS continued) 
THERE IS A SUITABLE EVERGREEN 
FOR EVERY SITUATION 
JUNIPERS—Cedars 
Of many varying types of forms and color, 
ranging from upright to prostrate and bright 
green to grey-green. They prefer sunny 
locations and light, well drained soil. 
PFITZER JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis 
pfitzeriana). Naturally develops into a 
vase-shaped, spreading plant with hand- 
some grey-green, feathery foliage. Ideal 
for foundation plantings. 
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HITZ BLUE JUNIPER (Juniperus glauca hetzi). This isan exceptionally fine and attractive variety. Upright, 
spreading habit and colorful, bluish-green, feathery, horizontal branches. 
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PLUMED SPREADING JUNIPER (Juniperus horizontalis plumosa). BURKI JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana burki). Columnar habit. Bluish 
* A flat, spreading variety that has a distinctive Winter color of reddish foliage. Very fine. - 
purple that makes for pleasing contrasts. Ideal for bank or founda- So tO A PEAS areca arate wy san Ss eae $5.00 
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SARGENT JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis sargenti). Spreading— 
ish foliage RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana). The well known Cedar so common 
greyish-green foliage. 
to New England. 
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SAVIN JUNIPER (Juniperus sabina). Dark green foliage, irregular, 7s 8 fee eee deg eee Coen 13.50 
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PINES 
Hardy, fast growing coarse textured Pines are picturesque and important in landscape plantings, 
for screening, windbreaks, and backgrounds. 
They thrive under varying conditions including light, dry soil. 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus mugho mughus). A low, RED PINE (Pinus resinosa). Long, glossy green 
round, dense evergreen. In Spring, erect needles and contrasting, reddish brown bark. 
candles of new growth adorn this cushion-like eh) APE te ok $5.50 
plant. se COMES aR REN ages Melb oo din oe 0c 7.50 
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WY Bras) Bite, CORN), coco ow au esos cous 7.50 OtOn Fle «2 aoc, Soe eee eh eee ee 13.50 
Cano no Bre, eg ae vidio dan eoea Band 17.50 
WHITE PINE (Pinus strobus). 3 tO 0 Tt... tae ee eee 22.50 
B tO 4 fhe ee nce eee, $5.50 JAPANESE BLACK PINE (Pinus thunbergi). 
COR WRU or gnome ergs da ome han ane os 7.50 An irregular growth that is most picturesque. 
Dwarf Mugho Pine 5 tO BO Dt ne eee ane areas Cee rt oe By: 10.50 This variety especially suited to seashore plant - 
One® (SHR S con o's b sho s.Ota atte a ag acme 13.50 ing, will withstand the bleakest location. 
TotOMAS Atte ee ee ty reece Macres 17.50 LE tof te ne eG co ee $4.50 
DOUGLAS FIR S260 Lie ees eee a oy ee 22.50 DEO sf Hei) he sec See Bata Ae eR ee ea) 
(Pseudotsuga taxifolia douglast) 
Here is a beautiful, soft, symmetrical 
evergreen with velvety, grey-green fo- 
liage. 
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A few 
EVERGREEN PLANTS 
properly placed 
effectively form 
the framework of 
your garden layout 
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