1954 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
BULL PINE — (PINUS ponderosa) Tall fast growing, with grass 
green foliage and the longest needles. 
Each 5 to 25 
2 feet 10.00 9.50 
3. feet 15.00 14.50 
MUGHO PINE — (PINUS mughus) Dwarf domeshaped bush, 
needles are 1-3 inches long, and medium 
green. Slow-growing and excellent for formal 
planting. 12. inch 5.00 4.50 
15 inch 8.00 7.50 
1% feet 10.00 9.50 
ARBORVITAE — (THUJA) — Spring Only 
Adaptable to wide use in landscapes and gardens. 
Prefer moist soil and should be planted where protected in 
winter. Foliage flat lacy fronds, extremely amenable to shear- 
ing, and they make excellent evergreen hedges. 
AMERICAN DARK ARBORVITAE — THUJA occidentalis nigra) 
Fronds loose ond open, dark green. 
2’ feet 6.50 6.00 
3. feet 8.50 8.00 
4 feet 11.00 10.50 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE — (THUJA occ. pyramidalis) Com- 
pact, perfect column, holds its shape without 
trimming. 2 feet 5.00 4.50 
22 feet 6.50 6.00 
3. feet 8.50 8.00 
4 feet 11.00 10.50 
JUNIPER — (JUNIPERUS) 
An unusual family having many interesting forms, 
broad cones, tight straight columns and low spreading. Fine 
textured, for full sun or partial shade, and they tolerate a fair 
amount of moisture. All except the largest are suitable for 
foundation planting. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER — (JUNIPERUS communis depressa plum- 
osa) Prostrate in habit, grayish-green in sum- 
mer, plum color in fall and winter. Good on 
banks or for ground cover. 
LSe inch 5.00 4.50 
1% feet 8.00 7.50 
JUNIPER — continued on following page 
21 
