Coniferous -vergreons 
For Year Around Beauty of Foliage 
Selections can be made from this group of hardy shrubs from low spreading 
types to large trees. They make excellent evergreen shrubs which are beautiful 
DEODAR CEDAR 
DEODAR CEDAR 
Cedrus deodara. Tall tapering tree 
with wide spreading base and grace- 
fully spreading branches. Needs space. 
Light green foliage. 
PINES 
Pinus halepensis. Aleppo Pine. Dense 
growing bushy pine with fine, closely 
set needles of light green. Very popu- 
lar for screen and specimen planting. 
Pinus montana mughus. Mugho Pine. 
Low shrub with numerous erect 
branches set closely together. Sun. 
Pinus radiata. Monterey Pine. Very 
rapid growing making a tall narrow 
symmetrical specimen. Deep green. 
Pinus canariensis. Canary !sland Pine. 
Needles long and drooping, silvery 
white when young, later they are light 
green and glossy. 
the year around. 
Available in many sizes. Priced according to size and variety. 
ARBORVITAES 
Thuja aurea nana. Berckman’s Golden 
Arborvitae. Dwarf, slow growing cro- 
quette-shaped specimen with densely 
spaced golden yellew fronds of foliage. 
Holds color well in sun. 
Thuja beverleyensis. Beverly Hills Ar- 
borvitae. Tall, narrow specimen of 
bright golden yellow foliage. An ex- 
cellent evergreen for places requiring 
color and greater heights. Sun. 
CYPRESS 
Cupressus forbesi. In every way simi- 
lar to the Monterey Cypress and 
equally useful for hedges. It replaces 
the Monterey because it is immune to 
Cypress fungus which has killed so 
many of that kind. 
Available in flats for hedge planting. 
Cupressus sempervirens. Italian Cy- 
press. Makes a tall slender column of 
rich green, fine-textured foliage. Our 
plants are of the naturally compact 
type to reduce shearing. 
LAWSON CYPRESS 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana alumi, Blue 
Lawson. Narrow blue-green column of 
foliage. Slow growing and compact 
with fan-shaped branchlets. For ac- 
cents or foundation planting. 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana_ elwoodi. 
Dense, slow growing type with blue- 
green fluffy foliage. Very attractive 
and desirable. 
JUNIPERS, Low Growing 
Juniperus pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. 
Spreading bushy shrub with horizontal 
branches of fine rich green foliage. 
Grows 3-4 feet high. 
Juniperus sabina tamariscifolia. Tama- 
rix Juniper. Spreads close to the 
ground where it makes a low mat of sil- 
very blue-green foliage. Refined shrub 
for foundation planting, banks or 
ground cover. Slow growing. 
WAS 
HOW TO PLANT 
CONIFERS 
Water lightly 
often first 
Season to 
establish. 
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®loose Soil 
All shrubs and trees in containers and balled are planted in this manner 
JUNIPER—Tall Growing 
Juniperus torulosa. An erect juniper 
with dark green foliage. Plant is ir- 
regular in shape with branches form- 
ing a picturesque specimen. 
PODOCARPUS 
PODOCARPUS—FERN PINE 
Podocarpus elongatus. Plumes of 
fluffy light green foliage clothe this 
excellent evergreen shrub. Withstands 
sun or shade. }f used as a specimen 
tree will develop into a round headed 
low tree. 
Podocarpus macrophyilus. Used as a 
columnar shrub for accent planting or 
in tubs for dark shady places where it 
retains its shape and color. Leaves 
long and narrow, deep rich green. 
SEQUOIA 
Sequoia sempervirens. Redwood. More 
rapid in growth and with rich green 
needle-shaped foliage. Branchlets 
drooping. An excellent lawn specimen. 
Sequoia sempervirens. Redwood. More 
rapid in growth and with rich green 
needle-shaped foliage. Branchlets 
drooping. An excellent lawn specimen. 
YEWS 
Taxus baccata fastigiata. Irish Yew. 
Dense rigidly upright columnar 
growth. Fotiage of the deepest green. 
Golden Irish Yew. Like the above but 
with a bright golden color. 
Taxus baccata. English Yew. Dark 
green foliage, upright growth. 
Golden English Yew. Golden form of 
the above. 
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