Oung EVERGREENS in Cduantity 
ABIES (Fir) 
halsamea, (Balsam Fir). For wet land: Best 
(25) (100) 
A TOMDEII Osetia $8.00 
Bei Ts ecasseneccee $6.00 20.00 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga) 
LinVTSES Seren tee ete 8.00 
ANTOM OMI a Neen eee 5.00 18.00 
SS ton2aiiaexkeeeees 25.00 95.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS (Cypress) 
plumosa (Plumed Cypress) 
DEtOROM Geena 0 30.00 
14.00 60.00 
plumosa aurea (Golden Plume) 
DUO Mh We anton: 8.00 30.00 
WA) OW Tits Meco ter 15.00 50.00 
JUNIPERUS (Junipers) 
depressa plumosa (Andorra Juniper) 
ORTORI ZS ieee 11.00 40.00 
ORL Z Mi aeX\ come 35.00 120.00 
excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper) 
S) LOMT ORIN eX eee: 12.00 40.00 
pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper) 
ASTON ORNS \ seen 5.00 40.00 
SitowLORing Nemes 10.00 35.00 
SJ) WA THI NOG eter 32.50 120.00 
virginiana (Red Cedar) 
Baton leat Sener 4.50 15.00 
WAT) MS ls icooroeceer 18.00 65.00 
LARIX (Larch) Eurepean Larch 
L2stOw Bails Oneseeee 7.50 25.00 
(1000) 
$60.00 
180,00 
70.00 
140.00 
700.00 
PICEA (Spruce) 
alba (White Spruce) (25) (100) 
Tia egy Per et oa $7.50 
ty QS se econ $5.50 18.00 
W2 AO) NS Ths WONG ces 25.00 90.00 
canadensis (Black Hills Spruce) 
8 
(1000) 
$50.00 
170.00 
800.00 
70.00 
170.00 
650.00 
40.00 
175.00 
400.00 
OcVihe Seer eens Meee eee 00 
i QMS WM rescesecoe 5.00 18.00 
8) aol U2 Ti, OOo eee 23.00 80.00 
excelsa (Norway Spruce) 
22 Ore NN 6.00 
Sto I We Meets osey 7.00 20.00 
Bhi), MALT WOK Serta 18.00 60.00 
pungens (Colorado Spruce) color from blue 
to green 
eV far OL pat eter ao 9.50 
ASTON INE menee ee 6.00 20.00 
LORtORIZS ies XX 22.00 85.00 
PINUS (Pine) 
mughus (Mugho Pine) 
HE ie GN EAE eo anmaral i a eat. 7.50 
ASCO. OSI Xe 7.00 24.00 
CWLORO EI Nae NX eee 25.00 90.00 
nigra (Austrian Pine) 
SELOROM|IOsneee nee 00 9.00 
ARtOROMIN GG \oeeeete 5.00 12.50 
10 to 12 in. XX... 25.00 90.00 
ponderosa (Western Yellow) 
StOn Dyin Geese eee 7.50 
GRtORGHING Kee eee 5.50 18.00 
resinosa (Norway Red Pine) 
Th) ME Wile NG cee 7.50 25.00 
LOMtOM! Zeng Xow 24.00 80.00 
strobus (White Pine) 
Ship into most states. 
3S AOMOUIN IO sewer ee 7.00 
OTOL 2a Xen 5.00 18.00 
SO US TOE DO econse 28.00 100.00 
sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
THUJA (Arborvitae 
occidentalis (American AE or White 50 of one kind at 100 rate 
( 
Cedar) (100) (1000) j 
rE OE tall tae Pet aeRO $7.00 $50.00 300 of one kind at 1000 rate 
Om OBI se erecta 5.00 18.00 150.00 
TOto 15 no 2.00 88.00 750.00 SYMBOLS USED IN THIS CATALOS 
: S = seedlings, not transplanted 
globosa (Globe shaped = lanti 
8 to 10 in. Keun 13.00 36.00 300.00 RAG eaten 
Ontoele ine eee 25.00 95.00 750.00 OU ee eoneney 
; ane A) (not used on this page, but 
elegantissima (Golden tipped A. elsewhere in the catalog 
tse) UOT Mocs score 13.50 50.00 450.00 any plant not so marked is 
eas vramidal ae oy ene shapely landscape grade) 
0 MS N\eaeeeeeeeess “ ? P = 
12 to 15 in. XX...... 30.00 110.00 950.00 ee ele 
“Zone” = hardiness, see map on 
TAXUS (Yew) See pages 5, 12, 13. cover 
TSUGA (Hemlock) See pages 5, 12. 
YOUNG TREES AND SHRUBS 
PLANTING — The first thing is to keep the package moist. Only when 
the planting bed is ready do you open it, and even then remove only 
one plant at a time from its wrapping to plant it. This is particularly 
important with evergreens, but good sense with all plants. The quicker 
the better — twenty seconds per plant is average. 
SOIL should be loose and friable, and absolutely must contain some 
humus. Add peat moss if necessary. 
SHADE must be provided for a newly planted young evergreen. Usually 
only for the first summer, but very young ones need it for two sum- 
mers. Deciduous trees, shrubs and vines need none. 
WATER is usually critical the first week or two. Soak thoroughly when 
planting. Then again the next day. After that do not water oftener 
than once a week. But you can spray the leaves a few seconds at a 
time if the weather turns warm. 
PRUNING is usually essential. Prune freely. Never cut a new plant to 
the ground, but to a 2 or 3-inch stub is all right. Don’t fear to “lose” 
so much top—in a year you'll get it back . . . and more, and bushier 
than if you didn’t prune. (Upright growing evergreens, of course, 
must never have their tops cut—you trim the sides.) 
YOUNG EVERGREENS 6 
