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BOXWOODS 
“A living antique” 
The boxwood has survived the fashions and 
changes of the centuries. It is still as popu- 
lar today as it was hundreds of years ago. 
This evergreen of dense lustrous oval leaves 
can be trimmed to suit any location. It 
thrives in shade or sun, and can be used as a 
specimen, foundation, or edging. 15 in. $4.75. 
AZALEAS 
Beautifully blooming evergreen plant just suited 
for foundation plantings. Makes a gorgeous 
mass of color in Spring. Does very well plant- 
ed between or in front of your arbor vitaes, 
junipers, or other evergreens. Red, Pink, 
Salmon. 8 to 10 in. $3.00; 10 to 12 in. 
$4.00; 12 to 14 in. $5.00. 
GROWN - 
EVERGREENS 
PFITZER JUNIPER—Low spreading compact 
shrub. The most popular of the spreading 
evergreens. 18-24 in. $3.25. 
IRISH JUNIPER—Narrow columnar form with 
upright branches, blue-green foliage, rapid 
grower. 3 ft. $3.25, 4 to 5 ft. $4.75. 
GREEK JUNIPER—Semi-dwarf shrub of broad- 
ly conical form with heavy bluish foliage. 
Slow growers. 15 to 18 in. $2.75. 
NORWAY SPRUCE—Fast grower, large pyra- 
midal, horizontal branches, dark green foliage. 
Excellent for use as a specimen type tree, too 
large a grower for foundation plantings. 21 
to>3 5 ft5. $3.25. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITAE—Dark green foli- 
age, tall pyramidal type, foliage resembles 
flat pressed cedar, good foundation plant, 
medium fast grower. 3 ft. $3.25. 
GOLDEN ARBOR’ VITAE—Semi-dwarf oval 
shaped tree. Golden tipped. Excellent tree 
for foundation plantings. Slow grower. Likes 
sunshine. 15-18 in. $3.25. 
GLOBE ARBOR VITAE—Keeps a perfect globe 
shape. Excellent for urns, foundations and 
low plantings. 15-18 in. $3.00. 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE—Tall, fairly fast 
growing evergreen. Foliage flat pressed cedar, 
of light green color, can be sheared to make 
them compact. Excellent for screening, or 
large foundations. 3 ft. $3.25. 
HEMLOCK 
The Hemlock has more uses than any other 
evergreen. It is superb when used either 
as hedge, screen, specimen, or foundation 
planting. It can be pruned to almost any 
desired shape. It will grow in shade or sun. 
The soft graceful foliage is always a ,leasure 
to behold. 3 ft. $5.75. 
ILEX—A drawf spreading variety of Japanese 
Holly. Glossy round evergreen leaves similar 
to boxwood. Very hardy. Does well in shade 
and resistant to insects. 12-15 in. $3.50. 
AMERICAN HOLLY—Does well in partial 
shade or open. Stands pruning well and can 
be planted at foundation or used as speci- 
men in the open. 3 ft. berried tree $6.25. 
BLUE LAWSON—Growing habit of the Golden 
Arbor vitae but with a definite blue cast. 
Excellent for foundation, 15-18 in. $3.25. 
FRESH DUG 
American Arborvitae 
TAXUS—YEWS 
OUTSTANDING! 
The popularity of this family of Evergreen 
has been growing by leaps and bounds. It 1s 
practically bugless and disease free. The 
foliage is a beautiful deep green color, or a 
soft silky texture. It grows more beautiful 
every year. It will grow in the shade where 
other evergreens will die inside of one year. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA (Spreading Yew)—A 
beautiful spreading type of evergreen that will 
grow in sun or shade. It withstands heat and 
cold, can be pruned easily, and is disease and 
bug free. 18 to 20 inches spread, $5.50; 
15 to 18 inch $4.25. 
TAXUS. UPRIGHT—An upright type of ever- 
green, easy to grow, easy to trim, easy to 
keep looking ‘‘Out of this World.” It grows 
in shade or sun, is disease and bug free. 
2-3 ft. size $5.75. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
