T. B. WEST & SON, PERRY, OHIO 
—Savin. Handsome moss-green foliage; adapted to use as a filler 
in Evergreen groups, or as a semi-dwarf ground cover. The angle 
of its closeset fronds is about 45 degrees. Its tinge of bronzy green 
is a welcome change from prevailing greens and blues. 
[sstor18 inches fs. s5 outs. v oe ae $2.25 each if 
LS stop24 inches, a i cob. Go ¥ i eeed baka oe 3.00 each 
22101 2 2e feet ene eae. Sonik es eat 3.75 each 
—Depressa Plumosa. (Andorra Juniper). Ideal evergreen for 
Foundation planting. Horizontal grower. Bright silver in spring 
and summer. Bright purple red in autumn and winter. 
15"to I8tinchesSie poe or eet ee. $2.00 each 
18st07%24-inches4 52 4 aco ee eee 3.00 each 
Z2cto POC lGeP aes eRe ee ee ee 4.00 each 
HEMLOCK. bBeautiful native evergreen. Free and drooping in 
' growth, but dense when pruned, forming good specimen trees, 
hedges or shelters. Its dark green color is retained all winter. 
Grows naturally to a large tree. 
Bp kOLAATOCE Lenin os Ges amare. eh 7 ayes $5.00 each 
SPRUCE 
—Black Hills. The hardiest of all Spruces, symetrical, compact and 
bushy in habit of growth. The foliage varies from green to bluish 
tint and the trees are remarkable for their bright fresh color. 
1L4*t0 7. 2teel.) Pit a ees ee ba e $2.00 each 
—Colorado Blue. A magnificent tree with foliage of a silvery blue. 
Hardy and vigorous. 
Petouceieet\ 7el eee ee eae ee $3.00 each 
—Colorado Green. With brilliant foliage. Hardy in any exposure 
and of vigorous growth. 
2. to. 3 «feet: fous, ole a oh ee ie. _...$2.75 each 
—Koster’s Blue. The aristocrat of the evergreen family; expressing 
the nearest to perfection in symetry, uniform development and 
broadly pyramidal grace. Its color is the truest, most persistent 
blue found in any known tree. 
SUTO CAL IOOL Wee ilng tee eee Beatle ee Rak $6.00 each 
ABIOE OMLCCL eye oes hee hee wake 8.00 each 
SMtOe 6 BLOCH eat ee oe et. ae Le 12.00 each 
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