CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea abies) 
50-80 ft. Zone II. Used for ornament, screens, wind- 
breaks, Christmas trees, etc. Hardy and tolerant. 
3 yr. T 6-12” 40c each, 10 $3.50, 100 $30.00 
4 yr. TT 12-15” 65c each, 10 $5.50, 100 $45.00 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens glauca) 
25-30 ft. Zone II. Slow growing, silvery blue needles. 
Grown from a good hand picked strain of seed but will 
exhibit varying degrees of blueness. 
3 yr. T 6-9" 40c each, 10 $3.50, 100 $30.00 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens moerheimi) 
20 ft. Zone II. Bluest of all. Needs some staking and 
pruning when yourg to form straight trunk. 
1 yr. T graft 5-8” $3.50 each, 10 $32.00 
ORIENTAL SPRUCE (Picea orientalis) 
40-50 ft. Zone IV. Glossy green needles, short and com- 
pact. 
3 yr. T 4-6” 50c each, 10 $4.50 
SERBIAN SPRUCE (Picea omorika) 
50-75 ft. Zone IV. Narrow tree with spreading, upturned 
branches, needles silvery beneath. 
5 yr. T 1-2 ft. $1.25 each 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Picea glauca densata) 
20-30 ft. Zone II. Slow, dense and compact. 
3 yr. T 5-10” 50c each, 10 $4.00 
DOUGLASFIR (Psuedotsuga taxifolia) 
Zone IV or V. Tall tree, or can be sheared as 6 ft. or tall- 
er specimen or hedge. Tolerant of poor soils, a fine plant 
for many uses. 
4 yr. T 8-12” 50c each, 10 $4.00, 100 $35.00 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis) 
Zone IV. Grows to a graceful, lacy tree of 75 ft. or may 
be sheared as a hedge or lovely landscape specimen at 
any height from 4 ft. up. 
4 yr. TT 5-8” bushy, sturdy 65c each, 10 $6.00. 100 $50.00 
WEEPING HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis pendula) 
4-6 ft. Zone IV. Wider than high with pendulous 
branches. 
1 yr. T graft 10-15’ $3.25 each, 10 $30.00 
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR (Cedrus atlantica glauca) 
75-100 ft. Zone VI. Large, tall tree, silvery blue foliage. 
We do not recommend these to Zone V customers even 
though we are in that zone. These will not survive zero 
temperatures without special protection. 
2 yr. T graft 10-18” $3.50 each 
CEDAR OF LEBANON (Cedrus libani) 
75-100 ft. Zone V to VI. Narrow, upright evergreen tree, 
formal appearance. 
3 yr. TT 5-8” $1.15 each, 10 $10.00 
LOBBS CRYPTOMERIA (Cryptomeria japonica lobbi) 
50-75 ft. Zone V to VI. Pyramidal evergreen, interest- 
ing dagger shaped needles. Grows quite tall in warmer 
regions. 
2 yr. T 4-7” 95c each, 10 $8.50 
CALIFORNIA INCENSE-CEDAR (Libocedrus decurrens) 
50-75 ft. Zone V to VI. Narrowly columnar with verti- 
cal (“edgewise’’) foliage, fragrant when crushed. An ex- 
cellent tree for formal effects. 
3 yr. T 6-9” 90c each, 10 $8.00 
DWARF MUGO PINE (Pinus mugho mughus) 
4-8 ft. Zone II. Broad, rounded, bushy. Best in sun. 
3 yr. T 3-6” 35c each, 10 $3.00 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
AMERICAN HOLLY (Ilex opaca) 
15-25 ft. Zone V. Glossy spiny evergreen leaves, bright 
red berries. Sexes are separate, males for pollen, females 
for berries. One male within 300 feet for every 10 fe- 
males or less. 
2 yr. TT 8-12” male or female $2.00 each, 10 $17.50 
CONVEXLEAF JAPANESE HOLLY (Ilex crenata convexa) 
3-4 ft. Zone V. Shiny cupped leaves like little green 
pearls. Rounded slow growing shrub for hedges, founda- 
tions. (Japanese hollies have black berries, not red, and 
are important mainly for their excellent foliage.) 
1 yr. T 3-6” 60c each, 10 $5.00, 100 $40.00 
2 yr. T 5-9” 85c each, 10 $7.50, 100 $65.00 
3 yr. TTT 6-10” heavy $1.00 each, 10 $9.00 
HETZ JAPANESE HOLLY (Ilex crenata convexa hetizi) 
5-7 ft. Zone V. A new form, faster growing and with 
larger convex leaves than above. Beautiful foliage. Re- 
sponds to shearing and makes a good hedge or founda- 
tion plant. 
1 yr. T 5-8” 85c each, 10-$7.50, 100 $65.00 
ROUNDLEAF JAP. HOLLY (Ilex crenata rotundifolia) 
6-8 ft. Zone V to VI. Shiny green leaves (flat, not 
cupped). Hedges or specimens. 
1 yr. T 3-6” 60c each, 10 $5.00, 100 $40.00 
2 yr. T 5-9” 85c each, 10 $7.50, 100 $65.00 
INKBERRY (Ilex glabra) 
5-6 ft. Zone III. Good foliage plant for adverse condi- 
tions, poor soil, dense shade, etc. Trim regularly to main- 
tain compactness. 
2 yr. TT 5-9" bushy 75c each, 10 $7.00 
GERMANDER (Teucrium chamaedrys) 
10 inches. Zone V. Bushy evergreen edging plant, 
sheared or informal. Sometimes tops winterkill in Zone 
V but new growth comes thick and fast from the roots in 
spring. 
2 yr. TT heavy plants 50c each, 10 $4.00, 100°$30.00 
KOREAN LITTLELEAF BOX (Buxus microphylla koreana) 
2 ft. Zone IV to V. Slow growing, compact, hardy. Can 
be grown sheared (formal or informal. 
4 yr. TT 12-18” (untrimmed) $2.00 each, 10 $17.50 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (Kalmia latifolia) 
5-8 ft. Zone IV. White or soft pink flowers. 
3 yr. TT 5-8” $1.00 each 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET (Euonymus fortunei vegetus) 
Zone V. Also called Bigleaf Wintercreeper. Glossy ever- 
green leaves, orange berries in fall. Can be used as a 
vine for chimney, wall, fence, etc., or trimmed regularly 
into a lovely dense bush or hedge. Any soil, sun or shade. 
2 yr. TT 8-12" 60c each, 10 $5.50, 100 $50.00 
SHRUB EUONYMUS (Euonymus fortunei erectus) 
3 ft. Zone V. Shrubby evergreen with erect, slightly 
spreading branches. Primarily for hedges, trimmed or 
untrimmed. May be sheared as low as 12 inches if de- 
sired. 
1 yr. T 3-6” 35c each, 10 $3.00, 100 $22.00 
DROOPING LEUCOTHOE (Leucothoe catesbaei) 
3-5 ft. Zone IV. Lustrous foliage, graceful arching 
branches, small white bell-shaped flowers. Combines well 
with rhododendrons. Acid soil, partial shade. 
2 yr. TT 5-8” 75c each, 10 $7.00, 100 $65.00 
3 yr. TT 12-15” $1.50 each, 10 $13.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY SHRUB (Pieris japonica) 
5-8 ft. Zone V. We think this is the finest of all broad- 
leaf evergreens. Lovely foliage, fragrant little flowers 
early in spring. Does well in any average soil, sun or 
part shade. 
2 yr. TT 5-8” 85c each, 10 $7.50, 100 $65.00 
3 yr. TTT 8-10” cut back, bushy $1.25 each, 10 $11.00 
FIRETHORN (Pyracantha coccinea lalandi) 
6-10 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, white flowers in spring, 
clusters of orange-red berries fall and winter. 
2 yr. TT pot grown 6-9” $1.25 each, 10 $10.00 
OREGON HOLLY GRAPE (Mahonia aquifolia) 
3-5 ft. Zone V. Glossy holly-like leaves, bright yellow 
flowers in spring, blue grape-like berries in summer. 
Semi-evergreen here, fully evergreen farther south. 
2 yr. T 5-7” 60c each, 10 $5.50, 100 $50.00 
3 yr. T 8-12” $1.00 each. 
CHERRY LAUREL (Prunus laurocerasus schipkaensis) 
6 ft. Zone V to VI. Dark green pointed leaves, ever- 
green, white flower spikes in spring. Easily grown as 
hedge or specimen plant, sheared or unsheared. 
2 yr. TT 5-8” $1.15 each, 10 $10.00 
GREEN RIDGE NURSERY, MIDDLE RIDGE & RT. 528, MADISON, OHIO 
