T. B. WEST & SON, PERRY, OHIO 13 
EVERGREEN TREES 
ABIES Concolor (White Fir). A picturesque broad-based, tapering 
tree; long leathery leaves, with glaucous tinge when young, becom- 
ing pale green with age. Branches in horizontal whorls. 
14% to 2 FOOT Na eR hse $2.85 each 
2 T0222; $OOL i ee ed ea ae 3.50 each 
2'%2 to 3 FOOT! He ae hs a ora yd 4.50 each 
ARBORVITAE 
—American (White Cedar). The best for evergreen hedge. Grows 
very rapidly and can be pruned to any shape desired. Makes a 
dense and beautiful hedge for dividing a lawn, but should not be 
expected to turn stock. It is also desirable for planting in clumps 
with other trees. 
2250.3. 1G0t akee” ey os Cee ee $2.75 each 
B40 LEE feersine. tice e ee eo ieee Cr. 5.00 each 
—Compacta (Globe-shaped). Dwarf, rounded, dense; with leaves 
of light grayish green. 
T2590 746" Inches ioe ee a ee. $1.50 each 
Se tos Beinches jo sia ek ee oe 2.00 each 
—Pyramidalis. Forms a tall, slender column of dark green. Keeps 
a fine color all season. Hardy. 
RitO MGM TOet ee ce hae Hk wl Seve he $3.00 each 
SE TOUAS food Aisa. he eas Serna 4 4.00 each 
MELOVD* LOOT era lirics Bere ood ee ea ats 5.50 each 
5 to Gr LOGE ra eet ech ares ae Wis a ae i 7.50 each 
—Siberian. A hardy variety, somewhat similar to American, with 
heavier and fuller foliage and more compact habit; bears trimming 
well. Used for backgrounds in foundation plantings, where dense 
bushiness is required rather than height. 
EVERIO ASLOOL eerie oo ae oe eels $2.00 each 
7) TOM LOOT SNP oe ie eae aes Race ee he 4.00 each 
