CEDRUS 
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ARBORVITAE (Thuja) 
Baker’s (Brewer's Hybrid). An excellent compact pyramidal type. 
Bright green, slow growing, well adapted for use by porch corner 
or under corner window. 15-18 in., $3.00; 18-24 in., $3.75. 
Berckmann’s Golden (Dwarf). Golden, globular, unexcelled for 
foundation planting or for edging. Extremely slow-growing, very 
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Beverleyensis (Golden Pyramid). Very compact, slow-growing, at- 
taining handsome pyramidal form, an excellent shrub for corner 
planting for homes with low eaves. 24-30 in., $4.50; 30-36 in., 
GSSysis> S34) ike, SS 50): 
Globosa (Woodwardi). An improved form of globular arborvitae, 
very compact, slow-growing, dark green foliage, an excellent 
corner shrub for entrance or low windows. 12-15 in., $3.25; 
(Ssh tbe S5si. 7S). 
Little Gem (Rare, Rockery Type, Dwarf). A very slow-growing com- 
pact form of arborvitae, seldom attaining a height of over six 
or eight inches with a spread of about two feet. A very desirable 
form for use in rockeries, planting boxes, or any area. 6-8 in. 
spread, $1.50; 8-10 in. spread, $2.35; 10-12 in. spread, $3.50. 
Obtusa (See Cypress) . 
Pyramidalis. Dark green foliage, columnar, formal habit, dense and 
compact. One of the most desirable shrubs for corne: plantings 
or for accenting lines of a dwelling. Naturally well-shaped, does 
not require pruning, but can be pruned to hold to any desired 
height. 18-24 in., $2.50; 24-30 in., $3.50; 30-36 in., $4.50; 
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$25.00. 
FIR (Abies) 
White Fir (Abies Concolor). Symmetrical growth and beautiful 
bluish foliage. Resistant to heat, cold and drought. Very de- 
sirable for beautiful landscap2 effect. 18-24 in., $4.75; 24-30 
Tile, S25 
Balsam Fir. Dark, rich green foliage, symmetrical in growth habits. 
Ideal for an outdoor living Christmas tree. 18-24 in., $3.50; 
24-30 in., $4.00; 30-36 in., $4.75. 
CEDAR (Cedrus) 
Deodara. The most graceful of the Cedrus, and often considered 
the finest individual evergreen tree. Silvery blue, feathery foliage 
borne on long drooping branches. A very choice specimen tree for 
lawn or border, attaining great height in fertile soil; often used 
as an accent point. Frequently referred to as a ‘’weeping”’ tree. 
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$8.50. 
CONIFEROUS 
CYPRESS (Chamaecyparis) (False Cypress) 
Blue (Alumi) . Pyramidal, blue-green foliage, very symmetrical. At- 
tractive upright branches, can be developed into large specimen 
tree or can be pruned to any desired height. One of the finest of 
the cypress forms, an exceptionally popular shrub. 18-24 in., 
$2.50; 24-30 in., $3.50; 30-36 in., $4.50; 3-4 ft., $5.50; 4-5 
ft., $6.50. Larger specimens available. 
Birdsnest (Nestoides). A low, spreading evergreen, with rich green 
foliage somewhat fernlike in appearance. An excellent shrub for 
the center of a bed of low-growing bulbs, in the rockery, or as a 
foundation piece in a home landscape. Slow-growing. 10-12 in., 
$3.25 12-15 ine, 4.007 15=135in., 94 to: 
Cryptomeria (Japonica compacta). Very dwarf, RARE, handsome, 
somewhat spiny appearing bronze-green foliage with handsome 
reddish cast through winter months. When fully grown seldom 
attains over 12 inches in height by approximately 18 inches. 
Very compact and shapely. A favorite for planting boxes or rock- 
eries. 6-8 in., $2.25; 8-10 in., $3.50. 
Cynoviridis. Soft, rnoss-like foliage of a rich bluish tinge ranging to 
dark purple during winter months. Dwarf, compact, useful in a 
rockery or border wherever low growing shrub is desired. 6-8 in., 
SSiL7/Se SelO tm, SAAS: 1O=12 ii, BZ. 75- 
Dwarf Gold (Retinospora Nana Aurea). Dwarf, golden tipped, soft 
feathery foliage, very compact. An ideal shrub for specimen plant- 
ing on either side of steps or under corner windows. Lends itself 
well to shearing to artistic shapes. 10-12 in., $2.00; 12-15 in., 
CL Se WSS Thy, SssOr 24-80) ia. $3550). 
Elwoodi. NEW. Colorful rich blue foliage, compact pyramidal in 
growth, very slow growing. An excellent corner shrub. A newly 
developed shrub which we predict will soon be one of the leaders. 
122 15sins $2.50-) 15=18 "ine, $3250 8=24 sing $422 52430 
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Green (Erecta Viridis). Very bright green, making a dense com- 
pact upright growth. Excellent for screening hedge to give 
privacy. Rapid-growing, can be sheared to desired height. 
18-24 in., $2.50 each; 24-30 in., $3.50; 30-36 in., $4.50. 
Lawson, Golden (Lutea). A beautifully colored golden cypress with 
soft drooping foliage, branching close to ground and making a 
perfect pyramidal shape. Excellent for specimen or as accent 
point in shrubbery screen. 18-24 in., $3.50; 24-30 in., $4.50. 
30-36 in., $5.50; 3-4 ft., $6.50. 
Lawson (Triumph de Boskoop). An improved form of bluish-green 
Lawson, much in demand for hedging screens, where a fast-grow- 
ing evergreen is desired to insure privacy. 18-24 in., $2.50; 
WA -3\0) flee, HSSOr BO= 2K tin, SA SOe Sasi jie, 5.50). 
Obtusa (Hinoki Cypress). Of heavy, rich deep green, compact fo- 
liage lustrous and exceptionally pleasing, very graceful in growth, 
semi-dwarf, with partially open type, evenly spaced branches, 
oddly distinctive and attractive. 24-30 in., $5.25; 30-36 in., 
$6.50; 3-4 ft., $8.50. 
Plumosa (Retinospora Plumosa Veitchi). A beautiful, very graceful 
evergreen with plume-like foliage, soft and feathery. Rich, bluish- 
green foliage. Very useful either as a screening shrub, or as an 
individual specimen. Lends itself well to shearing and can be 
gota to any size shrub. 18-24 in., $3.25; 24-30 in., 
4.25. 
Squarosa (Retinospora Squarosa Nana). DWARF, a very slow-grow- 
ing form of the plume cypress somewhat similar in foliage to the 
Veitchi listed above but very compact. Feather-like bluish green 
foliage turns a ruddy bronze during winter months. 12-15 in., 
Gs25° 158 tins, Sei75- 
Stewarti (Wintergolden). A somewhat slender golden pyramidal 
tree. Foliage erect with pendulous tips toward the top of the 
tree. One of the most remarkable and most admired of conifers, 
always attracting attention. Sometimes called the ‘’Sunshine’’ 
tree, as side directly exposed to sun is a bright shiny golden. 
24-30 in., $5.50; 30-36 in., $6.50. 
Sulphur Plume (Sulphura Nana). Soft, moss-like foliage ranging 
from bronze-green to a soft butter yellow on tips of branches. 
Very dwarf. 6=8 ins, Sillaf>, S=10 ing $2.25 a lOaI2s ins soe De 
Threadleaf (Retinospora Filifera). Graceful, threadlike branches 
long and drooping, yet dense enough to give a full soft shape to 
this beautiful evergreen. Very adaptable to many locations, under 
high windows, at open corners, inside corners, or for medium 
height evergreen screen. 15-18 in., $3.50; 18-24 in., $4.50. 
Yellow Threadleaf (Retinospora Filifera Aurea). Dwarf Golden 
Thread Cypress, growing into a compact mass of intensely golden 
filaments. A remarkable irregular cone shape conifer that adds 
a touch of cheer and brightness wherever used. Does best when 
not exposed to full sun. 12-15 in., $3.25; 15-18 in., $4.00. 
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BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
