EVERGREENS 
JUNIPER 
Femina (Chinensis Femina) (Sylvestris) (Reeve’s Juniper). A 
loosely-branched shrub, tips slightly nodding. Foliage bright 
green with slightly grayish green needles completely covering 
branches, in fact, so dense that the branches appear to be moss 
laden. One of the most attractive of all in the contrast between 
the juvenile and adult foliages seeming to offer a selection of 
foliage from all other varieties. Really different. Makes an excel- 
lent specimen tree or for use in planting at side of house or inside 
corer. 15-18 in}, 93.505 1/8=24 int, $4.50; 2=3 ft., $5.50. 
Glauca Hetzi. Improved form of Juniper pfitzeriana. Somewhat 
more upright with soft, bluish foliage. 12-15 in., $2.75; 15-18 
iM, S3.05° 24230 fin, SoS. 
Irish (Dwarf). New, a very dwarf form of Irish Juniper, making a 
shapely small column, blue-gray needle type foliage, very compact 
and attractive. An excellent shrub for rockeries or miniature 
DEMME. So lO) fin, SSi-SOe IO-12 tlh. 2252 125 itn, S275, 
Irish (Hibernica). Rich, blue-green foliage, fairly rapid growth, 
lends itself well to shearing for small pyramids or narrow columns. 
Useful as a screening shrub. 18-24 in., $1.75; 24-30 in., $2.75; 
30=36iiny, SSD: 
Meyer’s (Squamata meyeri). Foliage a striking blend of grey and 
silvery blue turning to rich violet shade in winter months. Irregu- 
lar type of growth makes it especially desirable for specimen 
plants in rock garden, or in choice spots in foundation plantings. 
Frequently used under windows. 12-15 in., $3.00; 15-18 in., 
$3.75; 18-24 in., $4.75; 24-30 in., $6.50. 
Pfitzer (Chinensis pfitzeriana). Attractive gray-green foliage, low, 
semi-sprawling, very attractive and hardy. One of the best for 
mass planting on terraces or to cover foundation. 12-15 in., 
G2 D- ISS it, Ss Se AZEsho) tin, SS50)- 
Savin (J. Sabina). A semi-spreading, many branched conifer, grow- 
ing to a height of 4 feet; very hardy and with good green coloring 
the year around. One of the best of the standard varieties, and an 
ever popular choice for use under windows, around porches, or any 
place where vase-type shrub is desired. 18-24 in., $4.00; 24-30 
Niky SoD SOL sts iia,, Sh7/510): 
Savin, Variegated (Golden Variegated Sabina). Similar in general 
appearance to Savin, but with yellow splashes of color inter- 
mingling with the green foliage; much slower growing and more 
compact. 18-24 in., $4.50. 
Tamariscifolia (Tamarix Juniper). A bright, bluish-green through- 
out the year, very symmetrical and compact in form and growth, 
seldom gets over 15 to 18 inches high, spreading slowly; can be 
used to advantage in rockeries, on terraces, in front of window 
wells or along either side of entrance. 12-15 in., $3.50; 15-18 
in., $4.50; 18-24 in., $5.50. 
Waukegan. NEW. An extremely prostrate form of juniper, with soft 
somewhat fernlike foliage, lying flat to the ground, seldom be- 
coming over 8 inches high. Very slow-growing, an ideal variety 
for rockeries or small areas. Foliage has a deep blue color through- 
out the summer and assumes a rich purplish hue during winter 
months. 15-18 in., $4.25. 
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PINE (Pinus) 
Mugho. A popular, slow-growing dwarf mountain pine making a 
rugged compact shrub 3 to 4 ft. high. Sends up numerous stems 
from the base, long needles of a rich dark green. Suitable for 
rockery use or for specimen planting. 10-12 in., $3.00; 12-15 
ine, SLISP WSIS tiny, Sh 7/5. 
Sylvestris (Scotch). A fairly rapid growing symmetrical cone-shaped 
tree with long needles of a rich bluish green. Very desirable for 
specimen planting or as accent in shrubbery border. 24-30 in., 
$4.75; 30-36 in., $6.50. 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Albertiana (Dwarf). A somewhat miniature form of spruce, grow- 
ing very slowly in a perfect conical shape. New foliage is of a 
brilliant green, fading softly to a gray-green; very short needles 
in Clues, Ia'5 i, S4o25° WSS fi, SSOP IHG) Tals, 
$650" 24 =3 Olinss ou D Ons O=301lne po. DO: 
Colorado Blue. An excellent specimen tree for lawns. Horizontal 
branches with close set steel blue needles. Very symmetrical. 
Hardy, slow-growing. 12-15 in., $4.25; 15-18 in., $5.25. 
Norway (Excelsa). One of the best known and hardiest of conifers. 
Conical in form and with deep green foliage. Rapid growing, 
valuable for windbreaks and makes a good specimen tree. 18-24 
in., $3.50; 24-30 in., $4.25. 
YEW (Taxus) 
Brown’s (T. cuspidata-browni). A new vase-shaped form of yew, 
very graceful, of exceptionally deep green color. Very useful for 
under windows or wherever a fan shape is desirable. 24-30 in., 
WSDOS SOAs) iI), 857/510). 
Golden English (T. Baccata Aurea). Upright growing with deep 
green foliage, new growth is an attractive golden hue. Sets a 
profusion of glistening red berries during fall and early winter 
months. Can be sheared to any shape, or can be allowed to assume 
its natural picturesque form. 18-24 in., $4.75; 30-36 in., $6.75; 
3-4 ft., $8.50. 
Hatfield (T. media hatfieldi). An interesting hybrid, a cross be- 
tween the vase yew and the upright yew, resulting in a vigorous 
growing, compact conical type, very useful on corners or wher- 
ever a sturdy pyramidal type is desired. 24-30 in., $6.50 
Irish (T. Hibernica). Almost too well known to need description. 
Vertical, upright, dark green foliage with brilliant red berries 
often appearing in mid-winter; very slow-growing, makes a per- 
fect column. One of the finest of all pillar type evergreens. 18-24 
Tis, SHDLOOE ZA 310) tim, SHO.25° SOLIS tin,, 7-502 3-4) ic, 00). 
Irish (Golden) (T. Hibernica Aurea). The golden variegation of the 
regular Irish Yew, an exceedingly showy evergreen of same habit 
of growth. Very useful in landscaping where color of regular 
green Irish Yew would not show to advantage. (Same prices as 
green Irish Yew.) 
Vase (Japanese) (T. Cuspidata). Grows in vase shape, very com- 
pact. Dark green needle foliage, fan shape; exceptionally desira- 
ble for under windows or in foundation planting. 18-24 in., 
$5.50; 24-30 in., $6.50. 
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